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1. Sacbrood virus primarily affects which stage of honeybee development?
a) Eggs
b) Larvae in the prepupal phase
c) Pupae
d) Adults
2. The key visible symptom of Sacbrood disease is:
a) Twisted wings
b) Shiny black adult bees
c) Elongated larvae with a watery sac appearance
d) Discolored thorax
3. Deformed Wing Virus is strongly associated with:
a) Tracheal mites
b) Wax moths
c) Varroa destructor infestations
d) Nosema infections
4. A colony affected by Deformed Wing Virus shows:
a) Bees with crippled or atrophied wings
b) Larvae turning chalky white
c) High drone mortality
d) Queen replacement failure
5. Kashmir Bee Virus is mainly spread through:
a) Nosema spores
b) Contact with Varroa mites
, c) Propolis contamination
d) Airborne droplets
6. Chronic Bee Paralysis Virus causes:
a) Bees with swollen abdomens and loss of hair, appearing shiny black
b) Brood with chalky texture
c) Adults unable to emerge from cells
d) Queens laying fewer eggs
7. A common outcome of chronic bee paralysis in colonies is:
a) Silent robbing
b) Bees trembling and clustering at the hive entrance
c) Drone infertility
d) Swarming
8. Viruses in bee colonies are particularly problematic because:
a) They can be cured with antibiotics
b) They are activated or vectored by parasites like Varroa
c) They always kill adult bees immediately
d) They only occur in tropical climates
9. Which of the following viruses typically leads to colony depopulation in
synergy with Varroa mites?
a) Sacbrood virus
b) Kashmir virus
c) Deformed Wing Virus
d) Nosema
10. Which symptom distinguishes Sacbrood from other brood diseases?
a) Larvae lie in a canoe shape with head upturned
b) Larvae smell foul
c) Brood cells sunken and perforated
d) Pupae develop twisted wings