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Lysosymes Are Found in The Following Except

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1.

Lysosymes are found in the following except

 Most body fluids


 phagocytes
 Neutrophils
 Urine
2. Lysosymes are not found in

(a) Sweat

(b) Neutrophils

(c) C SF

(d) A &C

3. T-helper cell is

 CD4 +V
 CD4 -V
 CD8 +V
 CD8 +V
4. The function of lysosymes are

(a) Kill gram +ve Bacteria

(b) Digestive enzymes

(c) Essential for Phagocytosis

(d) All of the above

5. Acute phase Proteins are

(a) Serum globulins

(b) Serum glycoproteins

(c) Serum proteins

(d) Serum lipids


6. Which of the following Abs can cross the Placenta

(a) IgA

(b) IgG

(c) IgM

(d) Non of the above

7. Which of the following Abs is predominant in primary IR

(a) IgM

(b) IgG

(c) IgA

(d) Non of the above

8. Adguvants are:

(a) Enhanced normal IR

(b) Activate antigen presenting cells

(c) Their action is non specific

(d) all of the above

9. Which of the following Abs is predominant in body secrestions

(a) IgD

(b) IgA

(c) IgM

(d) non of the above


10. …………Substance that cabable to stimulate&proliferate Lymphocytes

(a) Mutagens

(b) Antibodies

(c) Haptins

(d) non of the above

11. Stages of Development of T. cell

 Stem cell
 Pre B. cell
 Late Pre b. cell
 Mature B. cell
12. Primary IR characterized by

(a) Only against T-dependent Ags

(b) IgG is predominant

(c) Long duration

(d) All of the above

13. The following are cytokines except

(a) Antibodies

(b) Interleukins

(c) Interferons

(d) Kemokines

14. All of the following are Phagocytes except

(a) Monocyte

(b) Neutrophil

(c) Lymphocyte
(d) Eosinophil

15. The following are Inflammatory mediators cell except

(a) Neutrophil

(b) Basophil

(c) Mast cell

(d) Platelet

16. Cytokines are secreted from

(a) T - lymphocytes

(b) N K cells

(c) monocytes

(d) all of the above

17. The following are type of Lymphocyte cell except

(a) T- cells

(b) Macrophage

(c) B- cells

(d) N K- cells

18. Natural (Innate) Immunity

(a) It is non- spesific

(b) No memory

(c) It is ready at once

(d) All of the above


19. Natural (Innate) Immunity is mediated by the following except

(a) Phagocytes

(b) N K cells

(c) Lymphocytes

(d) Interferons

20. Acquired (Adaptive) Immunity

(a) Its highly specific

(b) Active type

(c) There are memory cells

(d) All of the above

21. The characteristic of acquired immunity are

 secretion of lysozymes
 memory cell*
 activate classical pathway
 waxy secretion
22. The characteristic of natural immunity

 tear of eye
 waxy secretion of ear
 the pH of urine
 all the above
23. The T lymphocyte population includes …………….. except

 T helper cell
 T cytotoxic cell
 T suppressor cell
 NK cell
24. IgA presented in

 saliva
 tears
 prostates
 all the abov
25. Antigens can be classified according to

 physical characters
 chemical characters
 according to infectivity
 all the above
26. The polynuclear cell included ………………………… except

 eosinophil
 lymphocyte
 basophil
27. The function of complement are

 lysis of foreign body


 opsonization
 phagocytosis
 A&B
28. Opsonins are

Antibody
C3b
 C5B
B&C
29. The medical uses of antibodies are used in treatment of hyperglycemia

 used in laboratory diagnosis of infection


 used in tissue culture
 used in laboratory diagnosis of cholesterols
 None of the above
30. T cell devolope in

 paye r's patches


 thymus gland
 bursa of fabricious
 non of the abov
31. Antigen presenting cell include

 macrophage
 B cell
 dendritic cell
 all the above
32. T cell deficiency syndromes included

 AIDS
 Hepatitis
 Wiskott- Aldrich Syndrom
 Systemic Lupus Erythromatosus (SLA)
33. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction seen in

 leprosy
 tuberculin reaction
 arthus reaction
 A &b
34. The effect of histamine in hypersensitivity type I Involve

 smooth muscle contraction


 vasodilatation of blood vessels
 increase vascular permeability
 all the above
35. Cell that involved in hypersensitivity type I include

 mast cell
 eosinophils
 neutrophils
 monocyt
36. Hypersensitivity type I mediated by

 IgM
 gG
 IgE
 IgA
37. Hypersensitivity type II mediated by

 IgM & IgG


 IgD &IgE
 IgE
 IgA
38. Immunopathology include

 hypersensitivity
 autoimmune disease
 immunodeficiency
 all the above
39. Immunity against fungal infection include

 phagocytosis
 alternative pathway
 classical pathway
 A&B
40. The humoral immune response adapted to eliminate

 intracellaullar pathogen
 viral infected cells
 non of the above
 exrtracellular pathogen
41. Immunology is

(a) Branch of biological science


(b) Dealing with the study of Immune system

(c) Dealing with the study of chemical

(d) a&b

42. Serology is

(a) Branch of Immunology

(b) Branch of geology

(c) Detect serum antibodies

(d) a&c

43. Immunopathology include all the following except

(a) Hypersensitivity

(b) Autoimmune diseases

(c) Immunodeficiency diseases

(d) Genetic diseases

44. Immune Surveillance means

(a) Inflamation

(b) Resistance and distruction of cancer

(c) Immune response

(d) Detection of diseases

45. …………. Means resistance or body defence against infection

(a) Immunity

(b) Immune person

(c) Immune reaction


(d) Chemical reaction

46. Hypersnsitivity reaction to TB discovered by

(a) L-Pasteur

(b) E.Jenner

(c) Robert Koch

(d) E. Von Bohring

47. Anthrax vaccine developed by

(a) L-Pasteur

(b) E.Jenner

(c) Robert Koch

(d) E. Von Bohring

48. The component of Immune system include all the following except

(a) Antibodies

(b) Cytokines

(c) Complement

(d) Red blood cells

51. Cytokines are secreted from

(a) T - lymphocytes

(b) N K cells

(c) B lymphocytes

(d) a&b
55. All the following are characters of Aquired (Adaptive) Immunity except

(a) Its highly specific

(b) Active type

(c) There is memory cells

(d) Not effective

56. Aquired (Adaptive) Immunity is mediated by the following except

(a) Phagocytes

(b) T- lymphocytes

(c) B - lymphocytes

(d) Antibodies

57. Aquired Immunity are

(a) Passive

(b) Innate

(c) Active

(d) A&c

58. Immunity via vaccination is

(a) Natural passive

(b) Artificial active

(c) Natural active

(d) Artificial passive


59. Immunity via Infection is

(a) Natural passive

(b) Artificial active

(c) Natural active

(d) Artificial passive

60. Immunity via maternal is

(a) Natural passive

(b) Artificial active

(c) Natural active

(d) Artificial passive

61. Immunity via specific antisera is

(a) Natural passive

(b) Artificial active

(c) Natural active

(d) Artificial passive

62. All of the following are exterior factors of innate immunity except

(a) Sweat of theSkin

(b) Tear washing of theEyes

(c) Acidic pH of Gastric

(d) Non of the above


63. All of the following are Interior factors of innate immunity except

(a) Waxy secretion of the ears

(b) Soluble (Humoral) factors

(c) Cellular factors

(d) Inflammation

64. Soluble (Humoral) factors include the following

(a) Lysosymes

(b) Interferons

(c) complements

(d) All of the above

65. Lysosymes are

(a) Basic proteins

(b) Essential for phagocytosis

(c) Found in all body fluid

(d) A &B

67. Lysosymes are not found in

(a) Sweat

(b) Neutrophils

(c) C SF

(d) A &C
68. The function of lysosymes are

(a) Kill the Bacteria

(b) Attachment

(c) Essential for Phagocytosis

(d) A&C

69. ……………Resistance of body defense mechanism against any foreign body

 Immunology
 Immunity
 Immuno-surveillance
 All of the above is true
71.……………….. Resistance and destruction of Cancer

 Immunology
 Immunity
 Immuno-surveillance
 Non of the above is true
72. What is the of Immune cells

 Lymphocyte
 Phagocyte
 Auxiliary cell
 All of the above is true
73. Soluble mediators of the Immune System are

 Antibodies
 Cytokines
 Complement
 All of the above is true
74. L. pasteur developed Attenuated Vaccine for chicken pox in:

 1880
 1700
 1575
 1660
75. The Following for Natural Immune Except

 Non specific
 Ready at Once
 there is a Memory
 there is No Memory
76. Classical Pathway in presence of antigen antibody reaction need

 One Antibody IgM Type


 Tow Antibody IgM Type
 One Antibody IgG Type
 Tow Antibody IgG Type
77. Substance that Capable to stimulate and proliferate lymphocyte None specifically

 Adjuvant
 Haptin
 Mitogen
 Antibody
78. What is antibody?

 Protein
 Glycoprotein
 Glycolipid
 Non of the above is true
79. The Immunoglobulin Transferred from the mother to the fetus through the Placenta

 IgD
 IgG
 IgE
 IgM
80. The following are Complement dependent Serological test except

 Complement fixation test


 Cytotoxicity test
 Immune Adherence test
 Elisa test
81. The characteristic of acquired immunity are

 secretion of lysozymes
 memory cell
 activae classical pathway
 waxy secretion
84. IgA presented in

 saliva
 tears
 prostates
 all the above
88. Opsonins are*********************************************

 Antibody
 C3b
 C5B
 A&B
89. The medical uses of antibodies are

 used in treatment of hyperglycemia


 used in laboratory diagnosis of infection
 used in tissue culture
 used in laboratory diagnosis of chlestrol
93. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction seen in

 leprosy
 tuberculin reaction
 arthus reaction
 A &b
100. The humeral immune response adapted to eliminate

 extracellular pathogen
 intracellular pathogen
 viral infected cells
 non of the above

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