Edition Test Bank (2026) | Chapters 1–31
Complete Questions & Answers with
Detailed Rationales | Microbiology Exam
Prep Guide
• This exam prep guide is based on the Brock Biology of Microorganisms, 15th Edition
and covers all 31 chapters — use it by attempting each question independently
before checking the correct answer and EXPERT RATIONALE to reinforce deep
understanding.
• Features 300 exam-style multiple choice questions with 5 options each (A–E),
highlighted correct answers, and detailed EXPERT RATIONALE — ideal for course
exams, quizzes, and standardized microbiology assessments.
BROCK BIOLOGY OF MICROORGANISMS — 15TH EDITION COMPLETE -
QUESTION EXAM PREP | CHAPTERS 1–31
CHAPTER 1 — MICROORGANISMS AND MICROBIOLOGY
Question 1: Who is credited with first visualizing microorganisms using a
microscope in the 1670s?
A. Louis Pasteur
B. Robert Koch
C. Alexander Fleming
D. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
E. Francesco Redi
Correct Answer: D. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
,EXPERT RATIONALE: Leeuwenhoek was the first to observe and describe
microorganisms ("animalcules") using self-crafted lenses in the 1670s, making him the
father of microbiology.
Question 2: Which experiment by Louis Pasteur definitively disproved the
theory of spontaneous generation?
A. Germ theory experiment
B. Anthrax vaccination trial
C. Swan-neck flask experiment
D. Fermentation broth test
E. Agar plate dilution experiment
Correct Answer: C. Swan-neck flask experiment
EXPERT RATIONALE: Pasteur's swan-neck flasks allowed air in but trapped dust and
microbes, showing that broth only spoiled when microbes entered — disproving
spontaneous generation conclusively.
Question 3: The three-domain system of life classifies organisms into which
groups?
A. Monera, Protista, Fungi
B. Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya
C. Prokaryota, Eukaryota, Viruses
D. Plantae, Animalia, Microbia
E. Bacteria, Fungi, Protozoa
Correct Answer: B. Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya
,EXPERT RATIONALE: Carl Woese's 16S rRNA sequencing revealed three primary domains
of life: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya — the foundation of modern phylogenetic
classification.
Question 4: Which of the following best defines a microorganism?
A. Any organism visible to the naked eye
B. An organism that causes disease
C. A living entity too small to be seen without magnification
D. A non-cellular infectious particle
E. An organism lacking a nucleus
Correct Answer: C. A living entity too small to be seen without
magnification
EXPERT RATIONALE: Microorganisms are defined by their microscopic size, requiring
magnification to be seen. This includes bacteria, archaea, fungi, protozoa, and algae —
not all of which cause disease.
Question 5: What is the significance of Koch's postulates in microbiology?
A. They describe the process of fermentation
B. They establish criteria for proving a microorganism causes a specific disease
C. They explain antibiotic resistance mechanisms
D. They define the steps of the scientific method
E. They identify the structure of bacterial cell walls
Correct Answer: B. They establish criteria for proving a microorganism
causes a specific disease
, EXPERT RATIONALE: Koch's postulates provide a logical framework to confirm causation
between a microorganism and a disease, foundational to medical microbiology and
epidemiology.
CHAPTER 2 — MICROBIAL CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
Question 6: Which structure is responsible for protein synthesis in
prokaryotic cells?
A. Mitochondria
B. Nucleus
C. Ribosome
D. Golgi apparatus
E. Endoplasmic reticulum
Correct Answer: C. Ribosome
EXPERT RATIONALE: Prokaryotic ribosomes (70S, composed of 30S and 50S subunits)
are the site of protein synthesis. Organelles like mitochondria and Golgi apparatus are
absent in prokaryotes.
Question 7: What is the primary function of the bacterial capsule?
A. Energy production
B. DNA replication
C. Protection from phagocytosis and desiccation
D. Protein synthesis
E. Flagellar movement
Correct Answer: C. Protection from phagocytosis and desiccation