CDC2 IMMUN QUIZZES EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
Individuals who have had chickenpox but have not been vaccinated against measles
are at risk of contracting the disease for the first time. What's the most likely
outcome? - ANSWER The individual will develop unwell with measles.
When the body recognizes a new antibody, it produces
Antigens can help eliminate that antibody. - Answer: False
A youngster has antibodies against the measles virus. Next time
When he is exposed to the measles virus, he will not become ill. - The answer is
true.
Antibodies against the measles virus can help prevent
Other viral infections include varicella. - Answer: False
To generate antibodies against microorganisms,
The human body must get sick. - Answer: False
A baby has antibodies that he received from his mother before birth.
These antibodies protect him from a variety of ailments. - ANSWER Passive
immunity.
A baby possesses antibodies against hepatitis B.
from an injection of hepatitis B vaccination. - Answer: Active immunity.
, A youngster is safe against measles because
He has antibodies from the measles illness. - Answer: Active immunity.
A youngster has antibodies against varicella after receiving an injection of
He received varicella zoster immune globulin (VariZIG).
Last month. - ANSWER: Passive immunity
Which sort of immunity fades with time? - ANSWER Passive immunity.
What kind of vaccines can multiply in the body? - Answer: Live attenuated.
What form of vaccination can be made?
from virus or bacterium particles? - ANSWER: Inactivated
Which form of vaccination is manufactured using
capsule that protects some bacteria? - ANSWER Polysaccharide
What sort of vaccine contains a protein?
a carrier that improves its efficacy? - ANSWER conjugate
Which vaccination is derived from a modified bacterial toxin? - ANSWER Td
Which vaccination is weakened
The virus that replicates within the body? - ANSWER MMR
CORRECT ANSWERS
Individuals who have had chickenpox but have not been vaccinated against measles
are at risk of contracting the disease for the first time. What's the most likely
outcome? - ANSWER The individual will develop unwell with measles.
When the body recognizes a new antibody, it produces
Antigens can help eliminate that antibody. - Answer: False
A youngster has antibodies against the measles virus. Next time
When he is exposed to the measles virus, he will not become ill. - The answer is
true.
Antibodies against the measles virus can help prevent
Other viral infections include varicella. - Answer: False
To generate antibodies against microorganisms,
The human body must get sick. - Answer: False
A baby has antibodies that he received from his mother before birth.
These antibodies protect him from a variety of ailments. - ANSWER Passive
immunity.
A baby possesses antibodies against hepatitis B.
from an injection of hepatitis B vaccination. - Answer: Active immunity.
, A youngster is safe against measles because
He has antibodies from the measles illness. - Answer: Active immunity.
A youngster has antibodies against varicella after receiving an injection of
He received varicella zoster immune globulin (VariZIG).
Last month. - ANSWER: Passive immunity
Which sort of immunity fades with time? - ANSWER Passive immunity.
What kind of vaccines can multiply in the body? - Answer: Live attenuated.
What form of vaccination can be made?
from virus or bacterium particles? - ANSWER: Inactivated
Which form of vaccination is manufactured using
capsule that protects some bacteria? - ANSWER Polysaccharide
What sort of vaccine contains a protein?
a carrier that improves its efficacy? - ANSWER conjugate
Which vaccination is derived from a modified bacterial toxin? - ANSWER Td
Which vaccination is weakened
The virus that replicates within the body? - ANSWER MMR