A. Pasteurization
B. Autoclave
C. Kochs sterilizer
D. hot air oven
Related Mcqs:
- Cold sterilization refers to the process of sterilization by use of____________________?
A. Ultra violet rays
B. Ultrasonic vibrations
C. Infrared rays
D. Gamma rays - Cold sterilization refers to the process of sterilization by use of______________?
A. Ultra violet rays
B. Ultrasonic vibrations
C. Infrared rays
D. Gamma rays - The best sterilization method for a hand-piece is________________?
A. Ethylene oxide gas
B. dry heat
C. chemical vapour
D. All of the above - The optimal time and temperature required for sterilization in an autoclave is___________________?
A. 140°C x 2 hrs. x 10 lbs pr.
B. 121°F x 15 mts. x 15 lbs pr.
C. 121°F x 15 sec. x 15 lbs pr.
D. 121°C 15 mts. x 15 lbs pr. - Sterilisation control for moist heat is “or” The efficacy of the moist heat sterilization technique commonly used to sterlilize laboratory ware and culture media is tested by using_______________?
A. using Bacillus stearo thermo philus
B. Using non-pathogenic strain of clostridium tetani
C. Using chemical indicator
D. Using methylene blue - The best method of sterilization of dressing powder is_____________?
A. Autoclaving
B. Hot air oven
C. Inspissation
D. Tyndallization - Physical sterilization was discovered by__________________?
A. Robert Koch
B. Joeph Lister
C. John Hunter
D. Alexander flemings - Purpose of Sterilization is to eliminate________________?
A. Bacteria
B. Viruses
C. Spore formers
D. Fungus - The difference between sterilization and disinfection is that_______________?
A. Disinfection kills all spores but sterilization does not
B. Sterilization kills all spores but disinfection does not
C. Sterilization involves chemicals and disinfection involves physical methods
D. Sterilization is easier to achieve - Sterilization of liquid paraffin is done by______________?
A. Autoclaving
B. Hot air oven
C. UV-Radiation
D. Inspissation