B cells:
1. are processed in thymus
2. produce antibodies
3. are responsible for graft rejection
4. respond to the pathogen only from the primary lymphoid organs
 

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To infect human cells, HIV:
1. produces complementary DNA with reverse transcriptase
2. produces complementary RNA with reverse transcriptase
3. uses the receptors of certain drugs located on lung cells
4. must be transmitted by a vector
 
Subtopic:  AIDS | Cancer |
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Cancer can be finally diagnosed by:
1. immunomodulation by alpha interferons
2. Histopathology after taking a biopsy
3. CT Scan and MRI
4. Fiber optic endoscopy and FNAC
 
Subtopic:  Cancer |
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 Match each item in Column I with one in Column II and select the correct match from the codes given:
COLUMN I COLUMN II
A Morphine P Derived from poppy seeds, it is a strong painkiller
B Alcohol Q In chronic cases, it can cause cirrhosis of liver
C Nicotine R Derived from leaves of a plant, it is CNS stimulant and can cause hallucinations
D. Cocaine S Stimulates adrenal medulla to release adrenaline and nor adrenaline

Codes
A B C D
1. Q P R S
2. P Q S R
3. R S Q P
4. S R P Q
Subtopic:  Drugs & Alcohol Abuse |
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Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Autoimmune disorder is a condition where body defense mechanism recognized its own cells as foreign bodies
Statement II: Rheumatoid arthritis is a condition where body does not attack self cells

In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
1. Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct.
3. Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect.
4. Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect.
Subtopic:  Allergies & Autoimmunity |
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Select the incorrect statement with respect to acquired immunity.
1. Acquired immunity is non-specific type of defense present at the time of birth.
2. Primary response is produced when our body encounters a pathogen for the first time.
3. Anamnestic response is elicited on subsequent encounters with the same pathogen.
4. Anamnestic response is due to memory of first encounter.
Subtopic:  Details of Immunity |
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Immuno-suppressants are administered to burn patients or during organ transplantation to suppress: 
1. Innate immunity 
2. Cytokine Storm 
3. Humoral immunity 
4. Cell-mediated immunity 

Subtopic:  Details of Immunity |
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Give below are two statements : 

Statement I: When an infected female Anopheles mosquito bites, it releases gametocytes of plasmodium into the healthy person. 
Statement II: The female Anopheles mosquito takes up sporozoites of Plasmodium with blood meal from an infected person, suffering from malaria.


In light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
1. Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect. 
2. Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct.
3. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct. 
4. Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect. 

Subtopic:  Common Cold & Malaria Introduction | Treatment & Life Cycle of Malaria |
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Which one of the following acts as the “alarm signal” to activate the body’s immune system by stimulating helper T cells?
1. B cells
2. interleukin-2

3. interleukin-1
4. histamines

 
Subtopic:  Details of Immunity | Active & Passive Immunity |
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The immunoglobin ___________ is involved in the primary response to an invading microorganism, and ____________ is involved in the secondary response.
1. IgG / IgM
2. IgM / IgE

3. IgE / histamines
4. IgM / IgG
Subtopic:  Details of Immunity | Active & Passive Immunity |
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