

MCQOPTIONS
This section includes 18 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biochemistry knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
An autoimmune disease is |
A. | AIDS |
B. | Measles |
C. | Lupus |
D. | Mumps |
Answer» D. Mumps | |
2. |
If Class IIMHC is not expressed in the thymus, the resulting immune deficiencies would include all of the following except reduced |
A. | alternative complement activation. |
B. | CD8 T cell-mediated cytotoxicity |
C. | macrophage activation to vesicular pathogens |
D. | IgG synthesis |
Answer» B. CD8 T cell-mediated cytotoxicity | |
3. |
To treat HIV infections using drugs, the major problem is that |
A. | the drugs that are good inhibitors cannot by synthesized |
B. | the drugs interfere with normal digestion |
C. | the virus particles with altered (mutant) proteases arise |
D. | the drugs are rapidly degraded |
Answer» D. the drugs are rapidly degraded | |
4. |
The primary reason for AIDS, a deadly disease is that it |
A. | is caused by a virus |
B. | is caused by a bacterium |
C. | destroys key components of the body's internal defense system |
D. | causes a breakdown of the body's inflammatory response |
Answer» D. causes a breakdown of the body's inflammatory response | |
5. |
Infants are most susceptible to bacterial infection due to low circulating levels of IgG |
A. | in utero (before birth) |
B. | at 0-3 months of age |
C. | at 3-12 months of age |
D. | at 12-24 months of age |
Answer» D. at 12-24 months of age | |
6. |
The chemical, typically released by the body in an allergic response is |
A. | histamine |
B. | allergens |
C. | antihistamines |
D. | perforins |
Answer» B. allergens | |
7. |
A selective IgA deficiency would be expected to result in problems with |
A. | bacterial infections |
B. | infections following dental work due to bacteria entering the bloodstream |
C. | mucosal pathogens |
D. | pathogens which can survive inside macrophages |
Answer» D. pathogens which can survive inside macrophages | |
8. |
An example of an immunodeficiency disorder is |
A. | thyroiditis |
B. | rheumatic fever |
C. | systemic lupus erythematosus |
D. | AIDS |
Answer» E. | |
9. |
X-linked hyper IgM syndrome, resulting in high levels of serum IgM and low levels of serum IgG, is caused by a defect in CD40L expression. The specific immune event that would be prevented by a defective CD40L would be |
A. | activation of B cells by T-independent antigens |
B. | failure of B cells to provide co-stimulation for Th2 activation |
C. | failure of Th2 cells to provide co-stimulation for B cell isotype switching |
D. | failure of Th2 cells to provide co-stimulation for B cell proliferation |
Answer» D. failure of Th2 cells to provide co-stimulation for B cell proliferation | |
10. |
DiGeorge's syndrome is characterized by the lack of a thymus The mouse model closest to this human disease would be a |
A. | knock-out mouse for RAG-1 and RAG-2 |
B. | knock-out mouse for a thymus |
C. | nude mouse |
D. | recombinant mouse for CD3 |
Answer» D. recombinant mouse for CD3 | |
11. |
Chronic granulomatous disease results from a failure to perform oxidative burst. This deficiency would be most likely to interfere with |
A. | CTL killing of viruses |
B. | dendritic cell activation to become a mature APC |
C. | infected cell processing of virus peptides |
D. | macrophage intracellular killing of bacteria |
Answer» E. | |
12. |
Difficulties with somatic gene therapy arise from all of the following except |
A. | GVHD caused by mature T cells in the transplanted cells |
B. | inserting a gene so that it will function properly |
C. | limited life span of more mature hematopoietic cells |
D. | transducing genetic material into stem cells |
Answer» B. inserting a gene so that it will function properly | |
13. |
Retinoblastoma is due to a mutation in a |
A. | kinase |
B. | tumor supressor |
C. | cyclin |
D. | viral gene |
Answer» C. cyclin | |
14. |
A monoclonal antibody (mAb) specific for the 2,4-dinitrophenyl (DNP) hapten might also bind |
A. | Leu or Ileu |
B. | His or Pro |
C. | Tyr or Phe |
D. | Ser or Thr |
Answer» D. Ser or Thr | |
15. |
The HIV virus infects primarily |
A. | brain cells |
B. | cells in the immune system |
C. | red blood cells |
D. | liver cells |
Answer» C. red blood cells | |
16. |
Specific translocations are associated with |
A. | colon cancer |
B. | breast cancer |
C. | pancreatic cancer |
D. | some leukemias |
Answer» E. | |
17. |
Which of the Rous sarcoma virus has a homologous cellular protein? |
A. | c-src |
B. | v-src |
C. | v-ha-src |
D. | v-ha-ras |
Answer» B. v-src | |
18. |
Bone marrow given to an infant with SCID must |
A. | be irradiated to eliminate GVHD |
B. | contain mature T cells that can begin making immune responses immediately |
C. | come from a donor that shares some MHC alleles with the recipient |
D. | come from one of the child's parents |
Answer» D. come from one of the child's parents | |