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Mcq Biology

1 Haptens is a………………………………
A low molecular weight antigen
B High molecular weight antigen

C low molecular weight antibody

D High molecular weight antibody

2 if the antigen is a particulate ,one generally looks for……………………………..

A precipitation

B agglutination

C antigen ,antibody complex

D non above

3 serologic test are especially useful for organisms that are difficult to
culture like…………………………………………..

A staphylococcus aureus

B fungi

C Treponema pallidum

D mycobacterium tuberculosis

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4 cells that contanin membrane _bound organelles…………………………..

A prokaryotic B Fungi

C eukaryotes D Algae

5 IS the Antibody that produced in high quantities shortly after a person is

Exposed to the pathogen …………………………………………..

A lgG B lgE

C lgA D lgM

6 Serology the term usually refers to the diagnostic identification of …………

A antibodies in the serum

B antigens in the srum

C proteins in serum

D non above

7 Antibodies produced by

A T cell B B cell

C placenta cells cell D Bacterial

8 prokaryotes Their genetic material is a small simple circle called

A nucleus B ribosome

C Mitochondria D Nucleoid

9 Antibody can cross blood vessels and even the placenta to protection to
a fetus is

A lgG B lgm

C lgA D lgG

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10 IS the ability to induce a humoral and or cell_mediated immune
response called

A lmmunogen B Antigen

C immunogenicity D Antibody

Q1 Enumerate the factors that influencing in immunogenicity?

1 molecular mass

2 antigenic determinant size

3 foreignness

4 chemical composition

5 physical form

6 Genetic factors

7 age
Q2 What are the different between complete antigens and
incomplete antigens ?

complete antigens.when these antigens enters the body evokes


the immune response without any assistant or carrier molecule
.they possess both qualities immunogenicity.

incomplete antigens.these are the foreign substance they require


carrier molecular to act as a complete antigen such antigens are
called as incomplete antigens

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Q3 what are the primary hazards for BSL4 ?

1 respiratory exposure to infeetious aerosols.

2 mucous membrane exposure to infeetious droplets

Q4 Give one example of BSL?

Hepititis B virus .

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