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Test Your Immunology Knowledge

Challenge yourself with our engaging 10-question quiz on immunology! This quiz encompasses various aspects of adaptive and innate immunity, cytokine functions, and antibody formation. Perfect for students and professionals alike, it will help reinforce your understanding of key immunological concepts.

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10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningCell10
Which of the following characteristics does not apply to adap tive immunity?
(A) Highly antigen specific
(B) Induces memory
(C) Rapid, immediate response
(D) Induces cytokine production
2. NK cells contribute to innate immunity in all of the following ways except:
(A) Killing virus infected cells
(B) Killing tumor cells
(C) Inducing IFN-gamma production
(D) Participate in antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC)
(E) Initiating antigen presentation
3. As part of the innate immune response, which cells participate in phagocytosis?
(A) Macrophages and mast cells
(B) Macrophages and plasma cells
(C) NK cells and neutrophils
(D) Macrophages and neutrophils
(E) T cells and mast cells
4. The immunoglobulin class most frequently responsible for inhibition of bacteria on mucosal surfaces is:
(A) IgG
(B) IgM
(D) IgE
(E) IgD
(C) IgA
5. Which of the following properties is associated with MHC?
(A) Binds peptide antigen and presents it to T cells
(B) Binds virus particles and neutralizes the virus
(C) Binds LPS and interferes with bacterial phagocytosis
(D) Binds self-antigens and presents them to NK cells
6. Which of the following items regarding T cells located in lymph node follicles participate in B cell help with isotype switching and antibody production?
(A) Th1 cells
(B) Th2 cells
(C) Th17 cells
(D) T reg
(E) Tfh cells
7. Which of the following functional properties are not associated with IFN-gamma?
(A) Induces production of other pro-inflammatory cytokines
(B) Anti-proliferative activity
(C) Anti-viral activity
(D) Triggers plasma cell formation and antibody production
8. Which of the following cytokines can inhibit or downregulate the immune response?
(A) IFN-beta and IL-10
(B) IFN-gamma and IL-10
(C) IFN-beta and IL-2
(D) IL-17 and IL-2
 
9. The initial step in antibody formation begins with the binding of antigen to the B cell surface immunoglobulin via:
(A) MHC class I molecule
(B) MHC class II molecule
(C) B cell recepter (BCR)
(D) KIRS
 
10. Which of the cytokines attracts neutrophils and inhibit bacteria?
(A) IFN-gamma
(B) IL-8 (CXCL8)
(C) IL-2
(D) IL-6
(E) TGF-β
 
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