- Vacuum packing
- Canning
- Freezing
- Pickling
- C
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Which type of antibody is transferred from the mother to newborn through colostrums?
- IgA
- IgE
- IgG
- IgM
- C
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IgG stands for Immiunoglobolin G.
IgG plays an important role against bacterial and viral infection.
IgG is the only single one antibody that can cross the placenta of a pregnant women to protect the fetus.
Which of the following stores urine?
- Ureters
- Bladder
- Hilus
- Small Intestine
- B
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Bladder is a triangle shaped hollow organ.
It is located under abdomen.
Anti Tetanus Toxoid (ATT) produces:
- Passive Immunity
- Humeral Immunity
- Passive and Active Immunity
- Active Immunity
- A
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Tetanus is also know as Jaw Lock.
Following are considered as a “First Responder” Except:
- Military person
- Children
- Medical Staff
- Emergency Staff Room
- B
Administration of preformed antibody in an individual against a specific antigen is known as:
- Innate Immunization
- B-Cell mediated
- Passive Immunization
- Active immunization
- C
Some viral vaccines contain purified viral proteins and are often called:
- Live Vaccines
- PS Vaccines
- Killed Vaccines
- Subunit Vaccine
- D
The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or Sensitized WBCs known as:
- Sterilization
- Vaccination
- Immunity
- Virulence reduction
- C
Protection of the unimmunized Individual based on immunization of a sufficient number of other member of the population is:
- Passive immunity
- Pre-exposure immunity
- Post-exposure immunity
- Herd immunity
- D
Induction of Active-passive immunity is useful in the prevention of which one of the following pair viral diseases?
- Hepatitis A and Dangue
- Hepatitis B and Rabies
- Mumps and Yellow Fever
- Measles and Rubells
- B