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Bacteria Compared with Other Microorganisms – Quiz

🧠Self-Assessment Quiz: Bacteria Compared with Other Microorganisms

This quiz is designed to help you review and reinforce your understanding of the key of Bacteria Compared with Other Microorganisms.
It includes 50 multiple-choice questions covering:

  • Cellular and non-cellular organisms

  • Kingdom classification

  • Parasites and replication mechanisms

  • Characteristics of bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and helminths

🔍 Note: This is a self-reading version for practice only. No scores or timers are included at this stage. Try to answer each question mentally before checking the options. Check correct answer at the end of every 10 questions. 💡 Good luck!

Q1. Which of the following is not a cellular organism?

 
 
 
 

💡 Hint: One of these isn’t even made of cells!

Q2. Bacteria belong to which kingdom?

 
 
 
 

Q3. Which organisms are classified as parasites?

 
 
 
 

Q4. Which type of organisms require host cells to replicate?

 
 
 
 

💡 Hint: Some organisms need a host to reproduce!

Q5. What distinguishes viruses from all other infectious agents?

 
 
 
 

💡 Hint: Viruses behave very differently from cellular organisms!

Q6. Which group includes yeast and molds?

 
 
 
 

💡 Hint: These are common examples of fungi.

Q7. How do prokaryotic cells replicate?

 
 
 
 

💡 Hint: Some organisms need a host to reproduce!

Q8. Viruses contain which type of nucleic acids?

 
 
 
 

💡 Hint: Viruses behave very differently from cellular organisms!

Q9. Which organisms are multicellular and complex?

 
 
 
 

Q10. Which of the following organisms belong to the animal kingdom?

 
 
 
 Correct Answers:
Q1. Viruses          Q2. Prokaryotes         Q3. Helminths and protozoa         Q4. Viruses         Q5. They are non-cellular         Q6. Fungi         Q7. Binary fission         Q8. Either DNA or RNAQ         9. Helminths         Q10. Helminths 

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