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Immunity Class 10 MCQ Questions With Answers
1.
What is the role of a cytotoxic T cell?
Kills infected cells
Helps activate other immune cells
Produces antibodies
Binds to antigens
2.
This type of vaccine uses a whole pathogen that has been weakened in order to prevent it from causing infection.
Killed / Inactivated Vaccine
Live / Attenuated Vaccine
Similar Pathogen Vaccine
Toxoid Vaccine
Subunit / Microbial Antigen Vaccine
3.
True or False: Bacteria that cause disease are killed using antibiotics.
True
False
4.
An immune response is primarily due to the body’s white blood cells recognizing
a hormone imbalance
abiotic organisms
foreign antigens
known antibiotics
5.
The disease smallpox was eradicated (ended) in 1979 because
of worldwide vaccination
it went away naturally
of antibiotic treatment
of variolation (blowing smallpox up the nose)
6.
A new vaccine was developed and then tested on a large sample of individuals. This new vaccine will be considered effective if it helps prepare the body to fight future invasion by
inhibiting the response of red blood cells
stimulating the reproduction of microbes
inhibiting the action of immune cells
stimulating the production of antibodies
7.
Substances that cause the body to produce antibodies.
antibodies
antigens
8.
Doctors sometimes use a vaccine to prepare the body to defend itself against future infections. These vaccines most often contain
antibodies
antibiotics
white blood cells
weakened pathogens
9.
This type of vaccine uses a harmless version of a molecule that bacteria secrete (release) that causes disease or damage.
Killed / Inactivated Vaccine
Live / Attenuated Vaccine
Similar Pathogen Vaccine
Toxoid Vaccine
Subunit / Microbial Antigen Vaccine
10.
TRUE or FALSE.When child B is administered these vaccines, child B will form antigens against both diseases
TRUE
FALSE
11.
True or False: Viruses that cause disease are killed using antibiotics.
True
False
12.
A vaccination
Is a type of white blood cell that eats bacteria
Protects your body via needle or capsule
Causes your body to react as if it had met a pathogen
Is made up of collagen, and can be in the form of gelatine
13.
A vaccines main goal is to:
make people sick
prevent disease
start an epidemic
start a pandemic
14.
This type of vaccine contains the genetic code for an antigen from the target pathogen, which your cells then take in and read to make the pathogen's protein(s).
Killed / Inactivated Vaccine
Live / Attenuated Vaccine
Similar Pathogen Vaccine
DNA or mRNA Vaccine
Subunit / Microbial Antigen Vaccine
15.
Antibody structure contains
One heavy and one light polypeptide chain
One heavy and two light polypeptide chain
Two heavy and one light polypeptide chain
Two identical heavy and two light polypeptide chain
16.
This type of vaccine includes only the protein needed to stimulate an immune response, and NOT the entire pathogenic organism.
Killed / Inactivated Vaccine
Live / Attenuated Vaccine
Similar Pathogen Vaccine
Toxoid Vaccine
Subunit / Microbial Antigen Vaccine
17.
Active immunity is when
You produce your own antibodies to a disease
You are given antibodies to a disease
You are immune to any type of disease
Macrophages invade your lymphatic system and shield you from ever falling sick
18.
Passive immunity is when
You produce your own antibodies to a disease
You are given antibodies to a disease
You are immune to any type of disease
Macrophages invade your lymphatic system and shield you from ever falling sick
19.
What type of cell produces antibodies?
macrophage
cytotoxic T cell
plasma cell
Helper T cell
20.
Active immunity lasts for a ____________ time. Passive immunity lasts for a ___________ time.
Long; Short
Life; Life
Hours; Long
Short; Long
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