Formative assessments Flashcards
- Which of the following bacterial structures is antigenic?
a) Peptidoglycan
b) Flagella
c) Cytoplasmic membrane
d) Ribosomes
b) Flagella
- Your lab partner has mixed a dead tryptophan bacterial strain with a live tryptophan bacterial strain and observe that her bacterial culture is now tryptophan+, What is the most likely explanation for this?
a) Transduction
b) Transformation
c) Conjugation
d) Mutation
b) Transformation
- As a microbiologist, you work in a research laboratory and discover a chemical that prevents capsule formation, which of the following properties will the bacteria lose?
a) Attachment to surfaces
b) Protection against phagocytosis
c) Motility
d) Conjugation
b) Protection against phagocytosis
- What is the proper chemical disinfectant used for decontamination of blood
spills?
a) Ethyl alcohol (70%)
b) Glutaraldehyde
c) Hydrogen peroxide (6%)
d) Chlorine compounds (5.25%)
d) Chlorine compounds (5.25%)
- Which viral structure is responsible for viral virulence?
a) Envelope
b) Capsid
c) Core
d) Genome
d) Genome
- Regarding moulds, which statement is CORRECT?
a) They are obligate anaerobes.
b) They may form pseudohyphae.
c) They form mycelium on culture media.
d) They reproduce by budding.
c) They form mycelium on culture media.
- Which organ is a primary lymphoid organ?
a) Spleen
b) Lymph nodes
c) Mucosal associated lymphoid tissue
d) Bone marrow
d) Bone marrow
- Which cell possesses granules containing inflammatory mediators and plays an important role in allergy?
a) Neutrophils
b) Mast cells
c) Natural killer cells
d) Macrophages
b) Mast cells
- Which of the following is a characteristic feature of innate immune response?
a) It is specific
b) It is delayed but effective
c) It does not increase with repeated exposure
d) It depends on T and B lymphocytes
c) It does not increase with repeated exposure
- Which cell is the main phagocytic cell in blood?
a) Neutrophils
b) Eosinophils
c) Basophils
d) Mast cells
a) Neutrophils
- What is the second signal necessary for I cell activation?
a Binding of CD28 on the T cell to B7 on the antigen presenting cell
b. Binding of CD40L on T cell to CD40 on the antigen presenting cell
c Binding of CD3 on the T cell to the MHC on the antigen presenting cell
d. Binding of the Fas ligand on the T cell to Fas on the antigen presenting cell
a Binding of CD28 on the T cell to B7 on the antigen presenting cell
- Which cell can recognize and kill abnormal cells by antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC)?
a. B cell
b. Natural killer cell
c. T cytotoxic cell
d. T helper cell
b. Natural killer cell
- Which cytokine is a proinflammatory cytokine?
a. IL-2
b. IL-5
c. IL-6
d. IL-10
c. IL-6
4- Which term best describes the binding of an
antibody-coated pathogen to the Fc receptor on phagocytic cells to help phagocytosis?
a) Agglutination
b) Complement activation
c) Neutralization
d) Opsonization
d) Opsonization
- Which class of immunoglobulins indicates recent (acute) infection?
a) IgA
b) IgE
c) IgG
d) IgM
d) IgM
- Which complement protein is responsible for clearance of immune complexes?
a. C3b
b. C5a
c. Factor B
d. Factor D
a. C3b
- What is the main specific immune response against established viral infections?
a) Humoral immune response
b) Killing by cytotoxic T cells
c) Killing by natural killer cells
d) Macrophage activation
b) Killing by cytotoxic T cells
- Which antibiotic can be used to treat methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus?
a) Cephalosporins
b) Oxacillin
c) Penicillin
d) Vancomycin
d) Vancomycin
- What is the drug of choice to prevent repeated attacks of post-streptococcal rheumatic fever?
a) Ceftriaxone
b) Long-acting penicillin
c) Tetracycline
d) Vancomycin
b) Long-acting penicillin
- Which of the following is involved in Type IV hypersensitivity?
a) Activated Th 1 cells
b) Antibodies
c) Complement
d) Histamine
a) Activated Th 1 cells
Which type of Escherichia coli may cause haemolytic uraemic syndrome?
a) Enteroaggregative E. coli
b) Enterohaemorrhagic E. coli
c) Enteroinvasive E. coli
d) Enteerotoxigenic E. coli
b) Enterohaemorrhagic E. coli
Which statement is CORRECT regarding Widal test?
a) It is diagnostic during the first week of illness
b) Antibody titre of 1:320 is insignificant
c) Early antibiotic treatment gives false negative result
d) Recently vaccinated individual have only H antibodies
c) Early antibiotic treatment gives false negative result
Which immunodeficiency disease is caused by a defect in the migration of leucocytes?
a) Chronic granulomatous disease
b) Di George syndrome
c) Hereditary angioedema
d) Leucocyte adhesion deficiency
d) Leucocyte adhesion deficiency