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KNOW YOUR MICROBES QUIZ CERTIFICATE

ZSCT’s Thakur College of Science, Kandivali (East),
Mumbai is organising an
Online Quiz Competition
on the topic
Know Your Microbes (KYM-3)

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▶️ Score will be released only after closing of the quiz.
▶️ If total marks scored is above 60 % of the maximum marks , then E-
certificate will be emailed immediately.Or in 2minutes
▶️ Only 100 E – certificates will be
emailed per day.
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Latent infection means*

2 points

Clinical effects are not apparent

Typical manifestations are not evident

Parasites remain hidden in the tissues

Infection occuring from within the host body

Lysozyme is present in*

2 points

Cerebrospinal fluid

Saliva

Sweat

Urine

Which among  the following is most immunogenic ?*

2 points

Proteins

Lipids

Polysaccharides

Monosaccharides

All are pattern recognition receptors except*

2 points

Toll-like receptors

Scavenger receptors

Mannose receptors

B cell receptors

Which is the major immunoglobulin  in terms of concentration ?*

2 points

IgG

IgA

IgM

IgD

What is the valency of secretory IgA?*

2 points

2

4

6

10

All of the following are heat- stable EXCEPT*

2 points

IgE

IgA

IgM

IgD

Which immunoglobulin has the longest half -life*

2 points

IgA

IgM

IgG

IgD

Which is known as ‘millionaire molecule ‘ ?*

2 points

IgE

IgA

Which among the following has pentameric  structure ?*

2 points

IgM

IgG

IgA

IgD

Cachectin is secreted by*

2 points

Lymphocytes

Macrophages

B lymphocytes

Langerhans cells

HLA complex of genes are located on the*

2 points

Long arm of chromosome 6

Short arm of chromosome 6

Long arm of chromosome 8

Short arm of chromosome 8

MHC restriction is related to*

2 points

Antigen presentation by APCs to T cells

Distribution of MHC in the population

HLA typing done prior to transplantation

Genetic predisposition to disease

The most important cells that mediate type I hypersensitivity reaction are*

2 points

Macrophages

Mast cells

Neutrophils

N K cells

Which antibody is predominantly involved in type II hypersensitivity reaction*

2 points

IgG

IgM

IgE

IgA

Autoimmune haemolytic anemia is an example of*

2 points

Type I hypersensitivity

Type II hypersensitivity

Type III hypersensitivity

Type IV hypersensitivity

Immunological paralysis is seen when*

2 points

Antibodies are given multiple times

Antigens are given multiple times

Massive doses of antibodies are given

Massive doses of antigens are given

Orthotopic transplant refers to*

2 points

Graft placed in anatomically normal size

Graft placed in anatomically abnormal site

Grafts which act as scaffolding

Grafts from a cadaver

The thymus dependent area of the lymph nodes is the*

2 points

Cortex

Paracortical area

Medulla

Medullary cords

All of the following is true about chronic granulomatous disease except*

2 points

Phagocytosis is defective

Recurrent infections with catalase negative organisms

Decrease H2O2 production by phagocytes

Defective degranulation following phagocytosis

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