Virus Quiz
Virus Quiz
Virus Quiz
Name: _____________________________________________________________________________
Last Name, First Name Middle Initial
[Schedule] Time/Days: MW 7:30-9:30 AM__ _____________ Code: E154__ Date: ___________
score
I.MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the correct answer, write your answer on the space provided.
____1. These are too small to be seen with a light microscope. It is a Latin word that means poison.
a. Bacteria b. virus c. protist d. fungi
____2. It protects the interior core that includes the genome and other proteins.
a. Virion shell b. capsid c. slime d. both a and b
____3. Each capsid is composed of proteins subunits called_____.
a. Centromeres b. capsomeres c. envelopes d. capsid
____4. It is a type of virus that resembles long rods that may be rigid or flexible. The nucleic acid can be
found within a hollow, cylindrical capsid.
a. Polyhedral virus b. helical virus c. icosahedral virus d. filamentous virus
____5. It is a type of virus that can be seen to all animal, plant & bacterial viruses. Example is adenovirus
a. Helical virus b. icosahedral virus c. polyhedral virus d. enveloped virus
____6. The capsid of this type of virus is covered by an enveloped. It is roughly spherical
a. Enveloped virus b. Helical virus c. Polyhedral virus d. icosahedral virus
____7. In what year that the formation of International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) was
based on: Nucleic acid type, Strategy of replication and morphology?
a. 1956 b. 1866 c. 1965 d. 1966
____8. This process can drastically change the host cell and eventually causes its death.
a. Genetic replication b. Genetic mutation c. Viral division d. Viral multiplication
____9. It is named after adenoids, from which they were first isolated. Adenoviruses cause acute
respiratory diseases. Examples of these are Common colds
a. Adenoviridae b. Herpesviridae c. Cerevisiae d. Hepadnaviridae
____10. It is named after the spreading appearance of cold sores, Species of human herpesviruses
(HHV)
a. Cerevisiae b. Hepadnaviridae c. Adenoviridae d. Herpesviridae