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Antibiotics (CIE AS Biology)

Exam Questions

2 hours25 questions
11 mark

Streptomycin, a type of antibiotic, is now less effective in treating TB worldwide.

Which of the following could be a reason for this? 

  • There is an increase in the number of people infected with drug-resistant strains.

  • The incidence of HIV infection is increasing, activating previously inactive Mycobacterium infections.

  • Fewer people are living in isolated rural areas and overcrowding occurs in inner cities.

  • Antibiotics such as streptomycin are not effective as antiviral drugs.

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21 mark

Some antibiotics are used in animal feed to help prevent disease.

Which statement explains why they should not be used to treat bacterial infections in humans?

  • Useful gut bacteria may be killed by these antibiotics.

  • Pathogenic bacteria may develop resistance to these antibiotics.

  • Human cells may stop responding to these antibiotics.

  • Humans may be allergic to these antibiotics.

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31 mark

When a patient is prescribed a course of antibiotics they must take them at evenly spaced intervals.

Why is this necessary?

  • To select and kill the resistant strains of bacteria.

  • To prevent the development of resistant strains of bacteria.

  • To maintain the concentration of antibiotic in the body which is lethal to the bacteria.

  • To increase the concentration of antibiotic slowly to a level that is lethal to the bacteria.

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41 mark

Which of these diseases are likely to be effectively treated with antibiotics?

  cholera TB malaria

A

B

C

D

✓

✓

✓

✓

X

✓

✓

X

✓

✓

X

X

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    51 mark

    Which of these diseases can be treated with antibiotics?

    • smallpox and cholera

    • cholera and tuberculosis

    • measles and smallpox

    • measles and tuberculosis

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    11 mark

    Which of these diseases can be cured with antibiotics?

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      21 mark

      Bacteria and viruses are the main pathogens in humans. Antibiotics can be used to treat bacterial infections but not viral infections.

      Which of the following statements explains why?

      • Viruses need a host to survive.

      • Viruses consist of just nucleic acid and a protein coat.

      • Bacteria have peptidoglycan cell walls.

      • Viruses are significantly smaller than bacteria.

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      31 mark

      Antibiotics can interfere with aspects of growth or metabolism in bacterial cells. 

      Which of the following is not a mode of action of antibiotics?

      • Preventing the synthesis of protein

      • Preventing enzyme action

      • Preventing DNA synthesis

      • Preventing the production of cellulose cell walls

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      41 mark

      Some bacteria have developed a resistance to penicillin.

      Which of the following would explain how bacteria can prevent the action of penicillin?

      • production of mRNA

      • production of β-lactamase

      • production of peptidoglycan

      • production of phospholipids

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      51 mark

      An antibiotic sensitivity test was performed on bacteria isolated from a patient’s throat.

      The diagram shows the results of the four antibiotics tested.

      Which one should be used to treat the disease?

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        11 mark

        The data below show the number of deaths due to Staphylococcus aureus from 1997 to 2005.

        Methicillin is an antibiotic that is used to treat S. aureus infections. MRSA is methicillin-resistant S. aureus.

        Year

        total number of death certificates with S. aureus

        total number of death certificates with MRSA

        1997

        1999

        2001

        2003

        2005

        369

        452

        456

        420

        428

        355

        431

        681

        890

        1512

        Which statement is not supported by this data?

        • S. aureus will always cause humans to die.

        • Resistant strains of MRSA are becoming more common

        • MRSA is more likely to lead to death than S. aureus.

        • More people have become infected with MRSA over time.

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        21 mark

        The diagram below shows how the effect of growing bacteria in the presence of an antibiotic can be investigated.

        Five different types of bacteria were grown on their own petri dish, one example is shown below: Ks6JmdS8_diagram-1

        The table below shows the results from testing the antibiotic on the growth of these five types of bacteria. Zones of inhibition less than 13 mm show the presence of resistant bacteria.

        type of bacteria

        diameter of zone / mm

        Week 1

        Week 2

        Week 3

        Week 4

        Week 5

        1

        2

        3

        4

        5

        24.10

        18.60

        17.90

        19.40

        22.00

        21.90

        15.40

        12.80

        15.30

        21.00

        19.00

        12.20

        12.40

        13.20

        20.50

        17.60

        9.00

        11.10

        8.10

        20.40

        14.30

        0.00

        10.90

        0.00

        20.40

        Which statement is supported by the data?

        • Bacteria type 5 can never become resistant to the antibiotic.

        • The antibiotic can be used to treat all five types of bacteria.

        • Only types 2, 3 and 4 of the bacteria showed resistance to the antibiotic.

        • Bacteria become more resistant over time.

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        31 mark

        The diagram shows the effect of growing Escherichia coli in the presence of streptomycin and penicillin.

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        What can be concluded about the results?

          completely resistant not completely resistant
        A S and P -
        B P S
        C S P
        D - S and P

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          41 mark

          Some animals have evolved to produce small peptides called cathelicidins. These peptides have a bactericidal effect. They are able to attach to lipids in the bacterial membrane, thereby weakening them.

          Synthetic versions of the cathelicidins have been produced. These can be used to treat infections that have become resistant to antibiotics like tetracycline.

          Read the following statements:

          1

          The only way a bacterium could develop resistance to it is by altering all the lipids in its membranes.

          2

          Cathelicidins could be used instead of tetracycline, allowing tetracycline resistance to be reduced.

          3

          Cathelicidins are synthetic so bacteria can never become resistant to them.

          4

          Cathelicidins could be used to kill multidrug-resistant strains of bacteria, for which there are no currently effective antibiotics.

          Which pair of statements explain how these peptides can help in the fight against antibiotic resistance?

          • 1 and 3

          • 1 and 4

          • 2 and 3

          • 2 and 4

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          51 mark

          Two species of bacteria A and B were grown on an agar plate. Each plate had three filter paper discs with the following:

          1

          no antibiotic (control)

          2

          penicillin V, a natural penicillin

          3

          carboxypenicillin, a synthetic penicillin

          The diagram below shows the results:

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          Which statement is a correct conclusion for this experiment?

          • Penicillin V is more effective than carboxypenicillin

          • Penicillin V is equally effective against A and B bacteria

          • Penicillin V and carboxypenicillin are both effective against bacteria A

          • Penicillin V is effective against bacteria B

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