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Test Immunity

This document is a biology class test on immunity, consisting of multiple-choice questions that assess students' understanding of immune responses, types of immunity, and the functions of various immune cells. It covers topics such as B and T lymphocytes, interferons, and the characteristics of adaptive immunity. The test is designed for students at Toppers’ INN Academy of Science and English Language in Larkano.

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Test Immunity

This document is a biology class test on immunity, consisting of multiple-choice questions that assess students' understanding of immune responses, types of immunity, and the functions of various immune cells. It covers topics such as B and T lymphocytes, interferons, and the characteristics of adaptive immunity. The test is designed for students at Toppers’ INN Academy of Science and English Language in Larkano.

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Toppers’ INN Academy of Science and English Language, Larkano

Biology Class Test : Immunity Time Allowed: 30 Min


Name of Student:____________________________________________________ Date: __ / __ / ____

1. The B lymphocyte produce an army of proteins in response to pathogens into our body to fight with and T
lymphocytes help B lymphocytes to produce that army and such proteins are known as:
a) Cytokines b) interferons c) antibodies d) allergen
2. When an animal cells is infected by a virus, it may produce an anti-viral substance that is capable of inhibiting
the multiplication of the virus, the correct name of that substance is:
a) Virion b) antivirion c) antigen d) interferon
3. Secretion of interferons is responsibility of:
a) Liver b) spleen c) virus infected cells d) lymphocytes
4. The type of immunity responsible for graft rejection by recipient body is:
a) Innate immunity b) Humoral immunity c) Cell mediated immunity d) Either 2 or 3
5. Anamnestic response is renewed rapid production of an antibody, is generated by:
a) First interaction of the pathogen with the body
b) Second interaction of the pathogen with the body
c) Response against self cells
d) Response against not a potential antigen
6. Interferon is a glycoprotein which is:
a) Antibacterial b) antifungal c) antiviral d) A.O.T
7. Maturation of lymphocytes takes place in:
a) Thymus b) bone marrow c) liver d) both a & b
8. The secretion of antibodies by B lymphocytes provides:
a) Passive immunity b) Humoral immunity
c) cell mediated immunity d) innate immunity
9. Cells of immune system that do not provide innate immunity are:
a) T-lymphocytes b) Neutrophils c) NK cells d) Macrophages
10. Primary lymphatic organs serve as the site for:
a) Antibody formation b) lymph formation
c) lymphocytes to encounter and bind to antigens d) lymphocyte formation and maturation
11. The main function of the white blood cell in the human intestine system is to:
a) Combat and destroy antigenic particles b) produce antigens to combat antibodies
c) carry oxygen around the body d) transport antigen to B memory cells in the lymph nodes
12. α-interferons can:
a) suppress the immune system b) activate the immune system
c) destroy a tumor d) Both b & C
13. cells involved in specific immune mechanism are:
a) erythrocytes b) lymphocytes c) eosinophils d) thrombocytes
14. consider the following statements:
I: Innate immunity is a non-specific type of defense that is present at the time of birth
II: Acquired immunity is pathogen-specific and is characterized by memory
III: Memory-based acquired immunity developed in higher vertebrates based on the ability to
distinguish self from non-self.
Which of the above statements are true?
a) I & II only b) I & III only c) II & III d) I, II & III
15. The cell-mediated immunity inside the human body is carried out by:
a) B-lymphocytes b) thrombocytes c) erythrocytes d) T-lymphocytes
16. In which one of the following option the two examples are correctly matched with their particular type of
immunity?
Examples Type of immunity
I Polymorphonuclear leucocytes and monocytes Cellular barriers
II Anti-tetanus and anti-snake bite injection Active immunity
III Saliva in mouth and tears in eyes Physical barriers
IV Mucous coating the epithelium lining and the Physiological barriers
urinogenetical tract and HCl in the stomach
a) I b) II c) III d) IV
17. A special feature of adaptive immunity is:
a) Speed of response to a foreign protein
b) Ability to distinguish self and non-self
c) Ability to distinguish viruses and bacteria
d) Short memory
18. Interferons are very special defence mechanisms which operate by:
a) Binding to viruses b) binding to neighbouring cells
c) producing a long lasting state of resistance d) inhibiting virus induced enzymes
19. Which of the following is the most special characteristic of the adaptive immune system?
a) Antibodies b) T cells c) Memory T cells
d) Clonal expansion of pre-existing antibodies or T – cells e) Very rapid response to infection
20. How are antibody producing cells stimulated?
a) Interacting with a virus short peptide b) interacting with a T helper cell
c) interacting with a plasma cell d) interacting with a virus infected cell
21. Cytotoxic T cells can be activated via which of the following?
a) By reacting with the budding viruses b) by identifying virus peptides presented by antibodies
c) by identifying virus peptides presented by MHC-1 d) by releasing complement

Study the above diagram and answer the following questions.


22. Most abundant of all leucocytes is:
a) I b) II c) V d) VI
23. Kupffer cells found in liver belong to:
a) VI b) VII c) VIII d) IX
24. IV is named as:
a) Neutrophil b) Macrophage c) Monocyte d) Dendritic cell
25. Which of the following is not responsible for immunity?
a) I b) II c) III d) VIII
26. The cell which present the antigens to T-lymphocytes for activation and immediately die, is marked by:
a) IX b) VIII c) VII d) VI
27. Lymphocte is:
a) III b) V c) VII d) IX
28. Identify the correct naming:
Cell Name
a) III Lymphocyte
b) VI Erythrocytes
c) VIII Macrophage
d) IX Monocyte
29. Identify the correct functionality:
Cell Function
A IX Pathogen engulfment
B IV Modify into APCs
C VI Cytotoxicity
D III Production of Antibodies
a) A only b) B only c) C & D only d) More than one
30. Which of the following are most likely to be found in lymphoid structures?
a) III b) V c) VII d) IX

Total Marks 30
Obtained
Date of Checking

Signature of Teacher

“Education is not the learning of


facts, but the training of the mind to
think.”
Albert Einstein

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