Mcg immune 1-55 ss2

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Immune System Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Welcome to the Immune System Quiz! This quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of the immune system, infectious diseases, and vaccines. Answer a series of multiple-choice questions to assess your knowledge and learn more about these important topics.

  • Covering various aspects of immunology
  • Ideal for students, educators, and health professionals
  • Enhance your knowledge through engaging questions
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2. The rabic vaccin is used to
A. Prevent tetanus infection
B. Cure tetanus infection
C. Prevent rabie infection
D. Cure rabie infection
3. Which of the following immune cells/molecules are most effective to destroying intracellular pathogens c
A. T helper cells
B. T cytotoxic cells
C. B cells
D. Plasma cells
4. Killed Whole-Organism is used to prepare vaccines below, EXCEPT A. Polio
B. Pertussis
C. Hepatitis B
D. Rabies
5. The following diseases can be prevented by vaccination
A. Hepatitis B and C
B. Hepatitis C and E
C. Hepatitis D and C
D. Hepatitis A and B
6. Which of the following hepatitis viruses is RNA virus?
A. Hepatitis B virus
B. Hepatitis C virus
C. Hepatitis D virus
D. Hepatitis A virus
7. Which organ does hepatitis affect?
A. Liver
B. Heart
C. Brain
D. Kidneys
8. Which of these factors can cause hepatitis?
A. Viruses
B. Drugs and alcohol
C. Malfunctioning immune syst
D. All of the above
9. The following characteristic is common for T and b cells
A. Able to fix complement
B. Have constant regions
C. Recognize antigen
D. Polypeptide chains
10. Which type of cell destroys body cells that cause by infection?
A. Plasma B cells
B. Cytotoxic T cells
C. Memory T cells
D. Memory B cells
11. The screening test for HBV infection is
A. HBcAb
B. HBcAg
D. HBsAg
C. HBsAb
12. The primary response of antibody to the HBV is
A. IgG
B. IgM
C. IgA
D. IgE
13. The Live Attenuated Vaccines are used for the diseases below
A. Measles
B. Varicella zoster
C. Hepatitis A
D. All answers
14. The answer below is/are artificial active immunization
A. Killed organisms
B. Exposure to the infections
C. Attenuated organisms
D. AandC
15. The tests below show that patient is susceptible to an HBV infection
A. HBsAg negative
B. HBsAb negative
C. HBcAb negative
D. All answers
16. The tests below show that patient has an chronic infection of HBV A. HBsAg positive
A. HBsAg positive
B. HBsAb negative
C. HBcAb positive
D. All answers
17. The tests below show that patient is already vaccinated against HBV
A. HBsAg negative
B. HBsAb positive
C. HBcAb negative
D. All answers
18. The family of hepatitis C virus is
A. Flavivirus
B. Hepanavirus
C. Ribovirus
D. Rotavirus
19. Class II MHC molecule works for
A. T helper function
C. An antigen fragment
B. Tc function
D. B cell activation
20. The chronic HCV infection develop hepatocellular carcinoma in the rate of
A. 20%
B. 5%
C. 10%
D. 50%
21. Which of the following require the Thymus
A. B cells maturation
B. B cell apoptosis
C. T cells maturation
D. T cells rogenitor
22. How many serotypes of HCV in the world
A. 2
B. 6
C. 4
D. Many
23. HBV infection is characterized by the present of
A. HBsAg
B. HBcAg
C. HBeAg
D. All answers
24. The most infection chronic and acute HBV is in
A. Adult
C. Male
B. Children
D. Female
25. The incubation period of HBV in the body is
A. 30-60 days
B. 60-100 days
C. 45-180 days
D. 30-90 days
26. The first sign of infection is the characteristic appearance of
A. HBsAg
B. HBsAb
C. HBcAb
D. HBeAg
27. Which lymphocyte response to HBV infectin
A. Th
B. Tc
C. B cells
D. Macrophage
28. How many percentage of chronic HBV infection can lead to Cirrhosis
A. 10%
B. 15%
C. 25%
D. 50%
29. Which of the following technic is the best method to detect early infection of hepatitis
A. ELISA
B. Agglutination
C. RIA
D. PCR
30. The drug to cure post exposure of HBV is
A. IgG
B. IgM
C. IgA
D. IgE
31. When hepatitis vaccine start to use since year
A. 1960
B. 1985
C. 1990
D. 2002
32. The natural passive immunity are characterized by
A. Immunoglobulins
B. Placental transfer
C. Kill vaccin
D. Immune cell
33. The following vaccines are Live Attenuated Vaccines, EXCEPT
A. Tetanus
B. Polio
C. Varicella
D. Hepatitis A
34. The following vaccines is not used in United State
A. Polio
B. Varicella
C. Hepatitis A
D. Tuberculsis
35. The following vaccines is Microbial Fragment Vaccines
A. Clostridium tetani
B. Polio
C. Varicella
D. Hepatitis A
36. The following vaccines is used after exposure
A. Tetanus
B. Varicella
C. Hypogammaglobulinemia
D. TB
37. The following viral hepatitis are chronic hepatitis, EXCEPT
A. Hepatitis B
B. Hepatitis A
C. Hepatitis C
D. Hepatitis D
38. The following viral hepatitis is enteric hepatitis
A. Hepatitis B
B. Hepatitis A
C. Hepatitis C
D. Hepatitis D
39. The average incubation period of Hepatitis A is
A. 7 days
B. 15 days
C. 30 days
D. 60 days
40. The first immunoglobulin response to the viral hepatitis A infection is
A. IgA
B. IgG
C. IgE
D. IgM
41. In chronic infection of hepatitis B, the antibody persists in the whole life is
A. HBsAb
B. HBcAb
C. HBcAg
D. HBsAg
42. In chronic infection of hepatitis B, the antigen persists in the whole life are
A. HBcAg
B. HBsAg
C. HBeAg
D. All answers
43. Which kind of cells worked in innate immune system and response to the tumor cells
A. T cells
B. B cells
C. NK cells
D. Macropages
44. Which lymphocyte are Large Granular Lymphocytes
A. T cells
B. B cells
C. NK cells
D. Macropages
45. The following cells are cells mediated immunity in adaptive immune response
A. T cells
B. B cells
C. Tc cells
D. All answers
46. The function of antibody produced by B cells are
A. Neutralisation
B. Opsonisation
C. Complement fixation
D. All answers
47. The TH cells produced cytokines to response the viral infection
A. Interferon
B. Tumor necrose factor
C. IL-2
D. Chimokine
48. These blood cells have memory after pathogens infection, EXCEPT
A. TH cells
B. B cells
C. Tc cells
D. Macrophages
49. The CD marker of B cells are
A. CD16 and CD56
B. CD19 and CD21
C. CD3 and CD8
D. CD3 and CD54
50. The cancer of T cells are called
A. non-Hodgkin lymphoma
B. Extranodal T cell lymphoma
C. Hodgkin lymphoma
D. All answers
51. The following answers are function of B cell, EXCEPT
A. Antibody secretion
B. APC
C. Complement cascade
D. Memory B cells
52. The first antibody secreted by B cells during infection is
A. IgG
B. IgM
C. IgE
D. IgA
53. Which antigen is direct presented to B cell
A. T- Independent antigen
B. T- dependent antigen
C. Self- antigen
D. Non self- antigen
54. T cells secreted cytokine to activate T cells neighbering, This phenomen is called
A. Autocrine
B. Paracrine
C. Endocrine
D. None about
55. The following immunoglobulin can opsonize antigen during acute phase infection
A. IgG
B. IgM
C. IgE
D. IgA
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