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1111 twt effective lg la:

O taM

lgE

lgD

lgA

tgG
• The lg that la produced early in the primary
to infection is:

lgE

lgA
lgM only

all five classes of antibodies activate


complements

lgA only

5. Which of the following antibodies is expressed


as the component of BCR on immature B Cells?

lgD

lgA

0 '9M
1mmunogen has both the 1mmunog nl tty
and the 1mmunoreactlvlty

immunogen has the 1mmunoreact1vity

tmmunogen is a hapten

0 immunogen is a complete antigen

7. TCR can bind to

B cell epitope

0 both T cell epitope and B ce II epitope

conformational epltope

n ar epttope
uppresslon

cal property

• n. MAC does not include:

0
CCJn

ca

CSb

10. The C3 convertase in the classical pathway of


the complement system is:

C4b2a

0 C3bBb

C3b8b3b

C3b
r-.maomls

NK cells

All nucleated cells

0 Professional APCs

12. The cytokine that serves as the most potent


activator of macrophages is ( )

Q IFN-y

L-6

10
Mature erythrocytes

B cells

14. B cells are distinguished from T cells by the


p,11ence of ( )

Class I MHC antigen

O SUrfacelg
rheumatoid arthritis

myasthenla gravls

systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)

16. 8-1 cells are: ( )

B cells which respond to mostly to T-


dependent antigens.

CDS+ 8-cells.

0 CDS- B-cells.

Ek:ells which predominate In later life


autocrlne

antagonistic

endocrine

18. The cytokine which is most involved in the


class switch to lgE production is ( )

IL-3

0 IL..4

IL-1

IL 2
Class I MHC and antigen-peptide

PRR

0 Class II MHC and antigen-peptide

20. The signal transduction molecules associated


with BCR are ( )

O lga and lgJ3

CD40 and CD40L

C021 Ind CD81


T-cell receptors have C region

Antigen binding site of TCR Is heterodlmer

0 T-cell receptors interact with MHC-peptide


complex presented by other cells

22. Cytotoxic T cells generally recognize antigen


In association with ...

all the above

class Ill MHC

0 class I MHC

clu1HMHC

,,, .
do not produce TNF

can be classified Into Th 1 and Th2


subgroups

can bind free virus

24. Pattern recognition receptors (PRR) include

T cell receptor

Fe receptor

B eel I receptor

complement receptor

0 Ike receptor
Surface lg

CD28

28. Which of the following represents the earliest


atage In T-cell development?

DP (Double Positive)

Mature T cell
Th2

Th1

Memory T cell

30. Which of the following is not the features of


innate immunity?

recognize damaged self

recognize common structures to many


pathogens

0 Recognize the microbial antigens


specifically

- ~ft to I particular p1thogen


mast cells

macrophages

32. Who found that inoculating with cowpox


could protect against smallpox?

Elie llya Metchnikoff

von Behring and Kitasato

Loulce Pasteur

MacFarlane Burnet

o-
surface lg

34. Which one of the following is a primary


lyt1aphokl organ:

Peyer's patch

Lymph nodes
tlon of antigen to cytotoxic T eel

presentation of antigen to Th1 cells

presentation of antigen to B cells

mostly peptides derived from extracellular


pathogens

31. The predominant antigen presenting cell In


CIOlltact poison ivy is the:

Langerhans cells

1. . . .
.
.
.'- - •' -
-----

-
The antibody can be made by both T and B
cells

0 They are stronger and faster

They do not require T-cell help

Complement-fixing antibodies are made

40. Which cell type produces antibodies?

T- lymphocytes

Macrophages

0 Pluma cetl1
Allergic rhinitis

Food allergies

42. Cytokines always act:

At long range.

Synerglstlcally with other cytoklnes.

0 By binding to specific receptors


serum sickness

0 Graves' disease

Rheumatoid arthritis

systemic lupus erythematosus

44. Anaphylaxis can be triggered by cross-linking


of lgE receptors on:

8-cells.

Neutrophils.

Monocytes
I• i. J

O cSa
C3

C5b

C3b

46. Molecules directly involved In NK cell


mediated killing include:

nitric oxide

0 granzyme A and B

superoxide
•. I,

found prlmarlly In lymph nodes

~~se histamine

have receptors for lgM

Serum sickness occurs only:

when anti-basement-membrane antibodies


are present

In the absence of neutrophlls

aolllble Immune complex are .......--


in the absence of neutrop h i Is

when anti-basement-membrane anti,bodies


arie present

when lgE antibody is produced

1
l1n case of extreme excess of antibody

when soluble Immune complex are f0 rmed 1

* 49 Hemolytic disease of the newbom due to RhD


1


1

incompatibility depends upon the,:

pir,oductlon of cytotoxi c antlbodl es by the


baby
1

transpla ncental passa 1


g1e of lgM anit-RhD
antibodi es

mother possess ing RhD 1 antigens not


present on the baby's red blood cellls
1

0 inaibi Itty of 1he baby to react against the


mother's r1 ed bloi0d ce~ Is

transp~ancental passage of lgG, ,anit-RhD


antibodies
t,JII u u U\,; ll v 1 1 u 1
1 1 I\, J' 1. v Lu n, w 11..1, 111 u!IJ - - , ,.,.. .... - 1 •• -

baby

transplanoenta I passage of lgM an lt-RhD 1

1ant Ilb ad i1es

mother possessing RhD antigens not


present on the baby's red blood ceUs

inabil lty of the baby to react agal nst the


mother·s red blo,od eel Is

nc enta~ passage of lgG anlt-RhD


transpla1 1 1 1

antibodies

* 50. Which 1is NOT related with type I


1

lhypersensHivity?

0 red b1ood cells

mast cens

lgE

basophU

FcERI

* Student No.

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