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1. artificially acquired
active immunity
2. What type of immunity results from transfer of anti- artificially acquired
bodies from one individual to a susceptible individual passive immunity
by means of injection?
A) innate immunity
B) naturally acquired active immunity
C) naturally acquired passive immunity
D) artificially acquired active immunity
E) artificially acquired passive immunity
3. What type of immunity results from recovery from naturally acquired
mumps? active immunity
A) innate immunity
B) naturally acquired active immunity
C) naturally acquired passive immunity
D) artificially acquired active immunity
E) artificially acquired passive immunity
4. Which of the following is the best definition of epi- specific regions on
tope? antigens that inter-
A) specific regions on antigens that interact with T-cell act with haptens
receptors
B) specific regions on antigens that interact with MHC
class molecules
C) specific regions on antigens that interact with hap-
tens
D) specific regions on antigens that interact with an-
tibodies
E) specific regions on antigens that interact with per-
forins
5. Newborns' immunity due to the transfer of antibodies naturally acquired
across the placenta is an example of passive immunity
A) innate immunity.
B) naturally acquired active immunity.
C) naturally acquired passive immunity.
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D) artificially acquired active immunity.
E) artificially acquired passive immunity
6. Which of the following statements is NOT a possible clonal deletion
outcome of antigen-antibody reaction?
A) clonal deletion
B) activation of complement
C) opsonization
D) ADCC
E) agglutination
7. Which of the following cells is NOT an APC? natural killer cells
A) dentritic cells
B) macrophages
C) mature B cells
D) natural killer cells
E) None of the answers is correct; all of these are
APCs
8. When an antibody binds to a toxin, the resulting action neutralization
is referred to as
A) agglutination.
B) opsonization.
C) ADCC.
D) apoptosis.
E) neutralization
9. CD4+ T cells are activated by interaction be-
A) interaction between CD4+ and MHC II. tween CD4+ and
B) interaction between TCRs and MHC II. MHC II
C) cytokines released by dendritic cells.
D) cytokines released by B cells.
E) complement
10. Which of the following recognizes antigens displayed TH cell
on host cells with MHC II?
A) TC cell
B) B cell
C) TH cell
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1. artificially acquired
active immunity
2. What type of immunity results from transfer of anti- artificially acquired
bodies from one individual to a susceptible individual passive immunity
by means of injection?
A) innate immunity
B) naturally acquired active immunity
C) naturally acquired passive immunity
D) artificially acquired active immunity
E) artificially acquired passive immunity
3. What type of immunity results from recovery from naturally acquired
mumps? active immunity
A) innate immunity
B) naturally acquired active immunity
C) naturally acquired passive immunity
D) artificially acquired active immunity
E) artificially acquired passive immunity
4. Which of the following is the best definition of epi- specific regions on
tope? antigens that inter-
A) specific regions on antigens that interact with T-cell act with haptens
receptors
B) specific regions on antigens that interact with MHC
class molecules
C) specific regions on antigens that interact with hap-
tens
D) specific regions on antigens that interact with an-
tibodies
E) specific regions on antigens that interact with per-
forins
5. Newborns' immunity due to the transfer of antibodies naturally acquired
across the placenta is an example of passive immunity
A) innate immunity.
B) naturally acquired active immunity.
C) naturally acquired passive immunity.
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D) artificially acquired active immunity.
E) artificially acquired passive immunity
6. Which of the following statements is NOT a possible clonal deletion
outcome of antigen-antibody reaction?
A) clonal deletion
B) activation of complement
C) opsonization
D) ADCC
E) agglutination
7. Which of the following cells is NOT an APC? natural killer cells
A) dentritic cells
B) macrophages
C) mature B cells
D) natural killer cells
E) None of the answers is correct; all of these are
APCs
8. When an antibody binds to a toxin, the resulting action neutralization
is referred to as
A) agglutination.
B) opsonization.
C) ADCC.
D) apoptosis.
E) neutralization
9. CD4+ T cells are activated by interaction be-
A) interaction between CD4+ and MHC II. tween CD4+ and
B) interaction between TCRs and MHC II. MHC II
C) cytokines released by dendritic cells.
D) cytokines released by B cells.
E) complement
10. Which of the following recognizes antigens displayed TH cell
on host cells with MHC II?
A) TC cell
B) B cell
C) TH cell
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