Q1. Which of the following is a causative agent of ascariasis?A. PlasmodiumB. Ascaris lumbricoidesC. Wuchereria bancroftiD. Entamoeba histolytica
Q2. Which of the following statements about innate immunity is correct?A. Innate immunity involves memory cell formation.B. Innate immunity provides immediate defense.C. Innate immunity is specific to particular pathogens.D. Innate immunity is acquired after birth.
Q3. Which of the following statements about inflammation is incorrect?A. Inflammation increases blood flow to the affected area.B. Inflammation helps in immune defense.C. Inflammation is not part of the immune response.D. Inflammation can lead to swelling and redness.
Q4. Which type of hypersensitivity reaction is responsible for anaphylaxis?A. Type IB. Type IIC. Type IIID. Type IV
Q5. Which of the following is an early symptom of HIV/AIDS?A. Loss of immunityB. ParalysisC. Increased red blood cell countD. Joint pain
Q6. Which vector-borne disease is caused by Plasmodium falciparum?A. FilariasisB. DengueC. Malignant malariaD. Typhoid
Q7. Which of the following statements about inflammation is correct?A. Inflammation decreases blood flow to the affected area.B. Inflammation is a response to injury or infection.C. Inflammation is always harmful to the body.D. Inflammation occurs only in bacterial infections.
Q9. Which of the following statements about passive immunity is correct?A. Passive immunity is acquired through the transfer of antibodies.B. Passive immunity lasts for a lifetime.C. Passive immunity involves the production of memory cells.D. Passive immunity is always naturally acquired.
Q10. Which of the following vaccines is an example of a toxoid vaccine?A. Polio vaccineB. BCG vaccineC. Tetanus vaccineD. Rabies vaccine