

MCQOPTIONS
This section includes 9 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your SRMJEEE knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
The specificity of an antibody is due to |
A. | its valence |
B. | The heavy chains |
C. | The Fc portion of the molecule |
D. | The variable portion of the heavy and light chain |
Answer» E. | |
2. |
B cells that produce and release large amounts of antibody are called: |
A. | Memory cells |
B. | Basophils |
C. | Plasma cells |
D. | Killer cells |
Answer» D. Killer cells | |
3. |
A living microbe with reduced virulence that is used for vaccination is considered: |
A. | A toxoid |
B. | Dormant |
C. | Virulent |
D. | Attenuated |
Answer» E. | |
4. |
Which of the following immune cells/molecules are most effective at destroying intracellular pathogens? |
A. | T helper cells |
B. | B cells |
C. | Antibodies |
D. | T cytolytic cells |
Answer» E. | |
5. |
B cells mature in the……….. while T cells mature in the |
A. | Thymus/bone marrow and gut associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) |
B. | Spleen/bone marrow and GALT |
C. | Bone marrow and GALT/Thymus |
D. | Liver/Kidneys |
Answer» D. Liver/Kidneys | |
6. |
B and T cells are produced by stem cells that are formed in: |
A. | Bone marrow |
B. | The liver |
C. | The circulatory system |
D. | The spleen |
Answer» B. The liver | |
7. |
Which of the following substances will not stimulate an immune response unless they are bound to a larger molecule? |
A. | Antigen |
B. | Virus |
C. | Hapten |
D. | Miligen |
Answer» D. Miligen | |
8. |
Which of the following convey the longest lasting immunity to an infectious agent? |
A. | Naturally acquired passive immunity |
B. | Artificially acquired passive immunity |
C. | Naturally acquired active immunity |
D. | All of these |
Answer» D. All of these | |
9. |
Naturally acquired active immunity would be most likely acquired through which of the following processes? |
A. | vaccination |
B. | drinking colostrum |
C. | natural birth |
D. | infection with disease causing organism followed by recovery. |
Answer» E. | |