1 |
In the passage, the author is primarily concerned with |
A. |
Discovering methods of eliminating harmful microorganisms without subsequently generating drug-resistant bacteria |
B. |
Explaining reasons for congressional inaction on the regulation of gene transplant experiments |
C. |
Describing a problematic agricultural practice and its serious genetic consequences |
D. |
Verifying the therapeutic ineffectiveness of anti-infective drugs |
E. |
evaluating recently proposed restrictions intended to promote the growth of meat animals |
2 |
According to the passage, the exchange of plasmids between different bacteria can results in which of the following? |
A. |
Microorganisms resistant to drugs |
B. |
Therapeutically useful circlets of genes |
C. |
Anti-infective drugs like penicillin |
D. |
Viruses for use by molecular biologists |
E. |
Vehicles for performing gene transplant experiments |
3 |
It can be inferred from the passage that the author believes that those in favor of stiffening the restrictions on gene transplant research should logically also |
A. |
Encourage experiments with any plasmids except those bearing genes for antibiotic resistance |
B. |
Question the addition of anti-infective drugs to livestock feeds |
C. |
Resist the use of penicillin and tetracyclines to kill microorganisms |
D. |
Agree to the development of meatier livestock through the use of antibiotics |
E. |
Favor congressional debate and discussion of all science and health issues |
4 |
The author's attitude toward the development of bacterial strains that render antibiotic drugs ineffective can best be described as |
A. |
Indifferent |
B. |
Perplexed |
C. |
Pretentious |
D. |
Insincere |
E. |
Apprehensive |