Discipline: Parasitology
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C) Entomology
Answer
Key
A. Long antennae
B. Compound eyes
D
C. Vestigial wings
D. Abdomen with 6 segments
423)
In female bugs incision on abdomen is called
D
A. Mesospermaleage
B. Organ of Ribaga
C. Only a
D. Both a & b
424)
Life cycle of bugs are termed as
D
A. Hemimetabolous
B. Incomplete metamorphosis
C. Paurometabolism
D. All of these
425)
Condition that causes by bugs in poultry is
D
A. Irritation
B. Allergy
C. Swelling
D. Anemia
426)
Choose the most appropriate statement
C
A. Bedbugs infestations are mostly recorded in
dilapidated buildings and good hygienic measures
B. Hepatitis B and 27 other pathogens are recorded in
bedbugs and also transmit them
C. Bedbugs not considered as a vector for transmitting of
pathogens to humans
D. Bedbugs cannot be controlled through insecticides
427)
Which one is not the morphological part of bug
D
A. Pronotum
B. Paragenital sinus
C. Mesonotum scutellum
D. Claws
428)
Infested premises by bugs can be fumigated by
A
A. Permethrin spray
B. Wood smoke
C. Use of disinfectent
D. All of the above
429)
Appropriate bitting time of bugs is
D
A. Rarely at night
B. Mostly at day time
C. Both a & b
D. None of the above
430)
Curved shape penis presents in male bug specie
D
A. Cimex lectularius
B. Cimex hemipetrus
C. None of these
D. Both a & b
431)
Females of mosquitoes lay single egg except that.
A
A. Culex
B. Anopheles
C. Aedes
D. Both b & c
432)
The larva, of mosquitoes also known as ………, has a well-developed head and a distinct thorax and abdomen.
C
A. Pectan
B. Comb
C. Wriggler
D. Both b & c
433)
Cyclorrhapha are small to medium sized flies with short, ………. segmented antennae, the last of which often bears a
feather-like attachment, the arista.
A
A. Three
B. Four
C. Five
D. Six
434)
The larvae of flies have a poorly defined ………., and are mobile and worm-like, often being referred to as 'maggots'.
A
A. Head
B. Thorax
C. Abdomen
D. Both a & b
435)
……….. does not lay eggs but produces one larva at a time when it is grown and ready to pupate.
B
A. Buffalo fly
B. Tsetse fly
C. House fly
D. Bot fly
436)
Horse flies and …... are very striking in their appearance. They are fairly large flies with aggressive biting habits.
D
A. Tsetse flies
B. Buffalo flies
C. House flies
D. Deer flies
437)
The house fly is a developmental host for Habronema musae and Draschia megestoma, spirurid nematodes the cause gastric
and cutaneous forms of habronemiasis in horses.
C
A. Tsetse fly
B. Buffalo fly
C. House fly
D. Deer fly
438)
Upon completing larval development, the larva will back out of the hole and drop to the ground where they will pupate
(transform into an adult fly). Cattle Grub (Heel Fly)
D
A. Cattle Grub
B. Heel fly