
Q4 SUMMATIVE TEST IN BIOTECHNOLOGY 8
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- Q1
What is involved in creating genetically modified bacteria?
Allowing them to reproduce freely
Using biotechnology techniques
Growing them on selected plants
Changing their food source
60s - Q2
Which of the following antibiotics is found to be most effective against mycoplasma?
Tetracycline
Penicillin
Nystatin
Streptomycin
60s - Q3
Dextran is a drug that is being used to treat ________
Blood transfusion
Bleeding
Blood preservation
Blood clotting
60s - Q4
Which of the following is not an antibiotic?
Cephalosporin
Streptomycin
Citric acid
Griseofulvin
60s - Q5
Which of the following enzyme is secreted by yeast, responsible for fermentation?
Dehydrogenase
Enolase
Invertase
Zymase
60s - Q6
Anand Chakrabarty has used biotechnology for
Removal of oil pollution
Production of relaxin
Production of interferon
Production of insulin
60s - Q7
A new variety of rice called golden rice has been genetically modified to have vitamin A. People in starving countries can eat this rice and receive Vitamin A. Without this rice people can go blind from vitamin A deficiency. What word best describe the mentioned rice?
DNA Fingerprinting
GMO
Electrophoresis
Clone
60s - Q8
It is the application of whole-genome technologies to forecast an individual’s disease’s susceptibility or resistance to a single or set of pharmaceuticals. It has resulted in the development of medications that are tailored to a person’s genetic makeup. It can be used to treat cancer, depression, HIV, asthma, and other illnesses.
Pharmacogenomics
Medical Genomics
Genetic treatment
Gene Therapy
60s - Q9
They are used to imaging chromosomes and genes—for instance, aneusomy, chromosomal deletions, and translocations.
Bio-Radiation
Gel electrophoresis
PCR
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)
60s - Q10
Gene Therapy is being used for patients with _______
Otitis media
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
High blood pressure
Cystic Fibrosis
60s - Q11
The researcher in a biotechnology lab invented a vaccine to promote limited vulnerability to the symptoms of the covid 19 virus. He will test the vaccine on a monkey, but instead of using a monkey as a for to a human, he tested the vaccine first in a field of viruses that were preserved in the laboratory. What ethical principle does the researcher execute during the testing of the vaccine?
Animal Rights
Rights
Autonomy
Beneficence
60s - Q12
An eight-year-old child has been admitted to the hospital with a significant open fracture to their left leg. The limb is deformed with significant bleeding and the patient is extremely distressed. The parents are demanding immediate action be taken. The attending physician immediately asked to order 10 bags of blood to be transfused to the child instead of amputating the child’s leg. What ethical principle did the doctor show?
Beneficence
Autonomy
Animal Rights
Justice
60s - Q13
The government advises the entire citizen to get vaccinated for them to have protection against the symptoms of covid 19 virus. But, some of our fellow citizens did not want to get vaccinated based on their own beliefs. The Department of Health did not order the vaccines to be mandatory. They respected the choices of other Filipinos that did not want to get vaccinated. What principle did DOH elicit?
Autonomy
Justice
Beneficence
Rights
60s - Q14
Those who claim that individual autonomy comes above societal interests need to remember that the reason for protecting society is because it involves many human lives, which must all be respected.
Rights
Beneficence
Justice
Autonomy
60s - Q15
Humans also have interactions with their surroundings, and in fact, depend upon the health of the environment for life. The easiest way to argue for the protection of the environment is to appeal to the human dependence upon it.
Environmental Ethics
Justice
Autonomy
Principle
60s