Explore topic-wise MCQs in Biochemistry.

This section includes 14 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biochemistry knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

A pathogen can be a ()

A. agent that causes a disease
B. virus
C. bacteria
D. All of these
Answer» E.
2.

A molecule that can be covalently linked to a non-immunogenic antigen to make it an immunogen is called a ()

A. adjuvant
B. carrier
C. hapten
D. mitogen
Answer» C. hapten
3.

For specific antigen recognition by T cells,

A. antigen is bound by a T cell membrane antibody
B. denaturation of antigen does not reduce epitope recognition
C. MHC molecules are not required
D. antigen exposure during T cell maturation is required
Answer» C. MHC molecules are not required
4.

Antigen, when injected in the body activates its specific lymphocytes in the

A. blood circulation
B. draining lymph nodes
C. MALT (mucosa associated
D. spleen lymphoid tissue
Answer» C. MALT (mucosa associated
5.

The ability of an antigen to induce an immune response does not depend on the antigen's

A. ability to enter the thyroid
B. degree of aggregation
C. dose
D. size
Answer» B. degree of aggregation
6.

The antibiotic penicillin is a small molecule that does not induce antibody formation. However, penicillin binds to serum proteins and forms a complex that in some people induces antibody formation resulting in an allergic reaction. Penicillin is therefore

A. an antigen
B. a hapten
C. an immunogen
D. both an antigen and a hapten
Answer» E.
7.

During the lag period between antigen contact and detection of adaptive immunity,

A. antigen is hidden from the immune system in macrophages
B. innate immune effectors are eliminating antigen
C. innate immunity blocks the activation of adaptive immune effector cells
D. new B and T cells with the appropriate antigen specificity must be produced in the bone marrow
Answer» C. innate immunity blocks the activation of adaptive immune effector cells
8.

CD antigens

A. allow leukocytes to recognize antigen
B. are each expressed on only one cell type
C. are expressed on immune cells to mark them for separation
D. function as receptors for cytokine and CAMs
Answer» E.
9.

A virus vaccine that can activate cytotoxic T cells must contain

A. a high dose of virus particles
B. an adjuvant to stimulate T cell division
C. live virus
D. virus peptides
Answer» D. virus peptides
10.

Which of the following is incorrect with regard to antigen epitopes?

A. An epitope may be shared by two different antigens
B. A protein molecule usually contains multiple epitopes
C. B cells bind only processed antigen epitopes
D. Epitopes may be linear or assembled
Answer» D. Epitopes may be linear or assembled
11.

Very low doses of antigen may induce

A. hypersensitivity
B. immunological ignorance
C. low zone tolerance
D. low zone immunity
Answer» D. low zone immunity
12.

A pathogen can be a (n)

A. agent that causes a disease
B. virus
C. bacteria
D. All of these
Answer» E.
13.

A molecule that can be covalently linked to a non-immunogenic antigen to make it an immunogen is called a (n)

A. adjuvant
B. carrier
C. hapten
D. mitogen
Answer» C. hapten
14.

Lymphocytes are activated by antigen in the

A. blood stream
B. bone marrow
C. liver
D. lymph nodes
Answer» E.