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Q101: α-interferons can
1. Supress the immune system
2. Activate the immune system
3. Destroy a tumor
4. Both (2) & (3)
Subtopic: Details of Immunity | 72%
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Q102: Cells involved in specific immune
mechanism are
1. Erythrocytes
2. Lymphocytes
3. Eosinophils
4.Thrombocytes
Subtopic: Details of Immunity | 88%
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Q103: Consider the following statements:
Innate immunity is a non-specific
I: type of defense that is present at
the time of birth.
Acquired immunity is pathogen-
II: specific and is characterized by
memory.
Memory-based acquired
immunity developed in higher
III:
vertebrates based on the ability
to distinguish self from non-self.
Which of the above statements are true?
1. I and II only 2. I and III only
3. II and III only 4. I, II and III
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Q104: Foetus receive some antibodies from the
mother through placenta during
pregnancy. This is an example of
1. Naturally acquired active immunity
2. Artificially acquired passive immunity
3. Naturally acquired passive immunity
4. Artificially acquired active immunity
Subtopic: Active & Passive Immunity | 86%
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Q105: When a quick immune response is
required, we can
1. Directly inject weakened pathogen at
time of emergency.
2. Directly inject preformed antigens.
3. Directly inject preformed antibodies.
4. Directly inject immunosuppressants.
Subtopic: Active & Passive Immunity | 86%
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Q174 Q175 Q176
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Q180 Q181 Q182
A person who met
Q106: Q183 with a road accident
Q184 Q185 is
likely to develop tetanus, can be
immunised by administering
Q186 Q187
1. Weakened germs Q188
2. Dead germs
Q189
3. Preformed antibodies Q190
4. Wide spectrum antibiotics
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Q107: Which one of the following statements is
correct with respect to immunity?
The antibodies against smallpox
1. pathogens are produced by T-
lymphocytes
Antibodies are protein molecules
2. each of which has four light
chains
Rejection of a kidney graft is the
3.
function of B-lymphocytes
Preformed antibodies need to be
4. injected to treat the bite by a
viper snake
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Q108: A person is injected with gamma-globulin
against Snake venom. This is
1. Artificially acquired active immunity
2. Artificially acquired passive immunity
3. Naturally acquired active immunity
4. Naturally acquired passive immunity
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Q109: The yellowish fluid colostrum secreted by
mother during the initial days of lactation
has abundant antibodies which provides
infant with
1. Naturally acquired active immunity
2. Artificially acquired active immunity
3. Naturally acquired passive immunity
4. Artificially acquired passive immunity
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Q110: Which of the following is used in the
production of the recombinant Hepatitis
B vaccine?
1. Yeast
2. Microsporum
3. E coli
4. Streptococcus
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