Hybridoma technique is used forImmunology
Which of the following is called serum
Hepatitis?
a. HCV b. HAV
c. HBV d. HIV
Which of the following was a non-neural
vaccine for rabies?
a. HEPV b. Card vaccine
c. BPL d. Simple
Which type of antibodies will associate
in blood cell coagulation?
a. IgE b. IgA
c. IgM d. IgG
In a antigen haptens are
a. Immunogenic b. Non-immunogenic
c. Antigenic d. None of these
The antibody that is first formed after
Infection is
a. IgG b. IgM
c. IgD d. IgE
Antibodies in our body are produced by
a. B-lymphocytes b. T-lymphocytes
c. Monocytes d. RBC’s
The points at which crossing over has
Taken place between homologus chromosomes are called
a. Chiasmata b. Synaptonemal complex
c. Centromeres d. Protein axes
8. How much of globulin is present in human serum?
a. 8% b. 12%
c. 16% d. 4%
The substance which acts as antimetabolites are called
a. Activators b. Substrates
c. Inhibitor d. Cofactor
Enzymes are chemically
a. Lipids b. Proteins
c. Carbohydrates d. None of these
Monoclonal antibodies are produced by
a. Hybridoma technology
b. Biotechnology
c. Fermentation Technology
d. None of these
First line of body defence is
a. Antibody molecules
b. Unbroken skin
c. Antigen molecules
d. Phagocytic cells
13. What is the strength of the bond between antigen and antibody?
a. Affinity b. Avidity
c. Covalent d. None of these
Syphillis is caused by
a. Staphylococcus aureuss
b. Yersinia psdtis
c. Treponema pallidum
d. Streptococcus syphilitic
Nergibodies produced by rabies virus
Show characteristic _____ inner granues
a. Basophilic b. Eosinophilic
c. Neutrophilic d. Acidophilic
The widely used yeast for the production of single cell protein is
a. Saccharomyces cerevisiae
b. Rhizopus
c. Candida utilis
d. All of the above
Analysis of protein antigen is by
a. Southern blot b. Northern blot
c. Western blot d. None of these
Which of the following can provide
Naturally acquired passive immunity for
The new born.
a. IgA b. IgG
c. IgE d. IgM
AIDS disease is caused by a virus which belongs to
a. Retro virus group
b. Rhabdo virus group
c. Hepatitis virus group
d. Adeno virus group
Complement based agglutination
Reaction is known as
a. Haem agglutination
b. Coplement fixation
c. Conglutination
d. Schultz Dale Phenomenon
21. Reverse transcriptase is an enzyme
Involved in the synthesis of
a. DNA b. Soluble RNA
c. m-RNA from DNA d. Nucleotides
The cellular immune response is mediated by
a. B cells b. T cell
c. BT cells d. Endothelial cells
The major immunoglobulin present in the human serum is
a. IgG b. IgA
c. IgE d. IgG
Reagenic type antibody is
a. IgG b. IgA
c. IgM d. IgE
Blood group antigens are
a. Species specific b. Isospecific
c. Autospecific d. Organ specific
The reaction of soluble antigen with
Antibody is known by
a. Precipitation b. Flocculation
c. Agglutination d. Complement fixation
Interferon is composed of
a. Lipids b. Lipoprotein
c. Glycoprotein d. Nucleic acid
28. Agglutination reaction is strongest with the immunoglobulin:
a. IgM b. IgG
c. IgA d. IgD
The use of monoclonal antibodies is
a. Immunotherapy b. Gene therapy
c. Blood transfusion d. Organ transfusion
Hybridoma technique is used for
a. Monoclonal antibodies
b. Polyclonal antibodies
c. Both a and b
d. None of these
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