Q. Which of the following is a characteristic of a secondary immune response?
A.Slower response time
B.Higher antibody affinity
C.Lower antibody levels
D.No memory cells involved
Solution
The secondary immune response is characterized by a faster response time and higher affinity antibodies due to memory cells.
Correct Answer: B — Higher antibody affinity
Q. Which of the following is a characteristic of adaptive immunity?
A.Immediate response
B.Non-specific response
C.Memory and specificity
D.Physical barriers
Solution
Adaptive immunity is characterized by its memory and specificity, allowing for a tailored response to specific pathogens.
Correct Answer: C — Memory and specificity
Q. Which of the following is a characteristic of disinfectants?
A.They are always safe for skin contact
B.They kill all microorganisms including spores
C.They are used on inanimate objects
D.They are effective in the presence of organic matter
Solution
Disinfectants are primarily used on inanimate objects to reduce or eliminate pathogenic microorganisms.
Correct Answer: C — They are used on inanimate objects
Q. Which of the following is a characteristic of Gram-negative bacteria?
A.Thick peptidoglycan layer
B.Stains purple in Gram stain
C.Outer membrane containing lipopolysaccharides
D.Sensitive to penicillin
Solution
Gram-negative bacteria have a thin peptidoglycan layer and an outer membrane containing lipopolysaccharides, which is a key characteristic.
Correct Answer: C — Outer membrane containing lipopolysaccharides
Q. Which of the following is a characteristic of innate immunity?
A.Specificity to pathogens
B.Memory response
C.Immediate response
D.Long-lasting protection
Solution
Innate immunity provides an immediate response to pathogens, unlike adaptive immunity which is specific and has memory.
Correct Answer: C — Immediate response
Q. Which of the following is a characteristic of viral infections?
A.Can be treated with antibiotics
B.Require host cells for replication
C.Always cause disease
D.Are larger than bacteria
Solution
Viruses require host cells to replicate, as they lack the cellular machinery necessary for reproduction.
Correct Answer: B — Require host cells for replication
Q. Which of the following is a characteristic of viruses?
A.They can reproduce independently
B.They are prokaryotic organisms
C.They require a host cell to replicate
D.They have a complex cellular structure
Solution
Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that cannot replicate on their own and require a host cell for reproduction.
Correct Answer: C — They require a host cell to replicate
Q. Which of the following is a common application of disinfection in healthcare?
A.Sterilizing surgical instruments
B.Cleaning surfaces in patient rooms
C.Preparing culture media
D.Vaccination preparation
Solution
Disinfection is commonly applied to clean surfaces in patient rooms to reduce the risk of infection.
Correct Answer: B — Cleaning surfaces in patient rooms
Q. Which of the following is a common application of sterilization in laboratories?
A.Disinfecting countertops
B.Sterilizing culture media
C.Cleaning glassware
D.Preparing vaccines
Solution
Sterilization is commonly applied to culture media in laboratories to ensure that no contaminants are present during microbial growth.
Correct Answer: B — Sterilizing culture media
Q. Which of the following is a common chemical agent used for disinfection?
A.Hydrogen peroxide
B.Steam
C.Radiation
D.Incineration
Solution
Hydrogen peroxide is a common chemical disinfectant used to kill a wide range of microorganisms.
Correct Answer: A — Hydrogen peroxide
Q. Which of the following is a common indicator of sterilization effectiveness?
A.Bacillus cereus spores
B.Bacillus stearothermophilus spores
C.Escherichia coli
D.Staphylococcus aureus
Solution
Bacillus stearothermophilus spores are commonly used as biological indicators for steam sterilization.
Correct Answer: B — Bacillus stearothermophilus spores
Q. Which of the following is a common indicator organism used to test the efficacy of sterilization?
A.Escherichia coli
B.Bacillus subtilis
C.Staphylococcus aureus
D.Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Solution
Bacillus subtilis spores are commonly used as biological indicators to test the efficacy of sterilization processes.
Correct Answer: B — Bacillus subtilis
Q. Which of the following is a common indicator used to verify the effectiveness of sterilization?
A.Biological indicators
B.Chemical indicators
C.Physical indicators
D.All of the above
Solution
All of the above types of indicators can be used to verify the effectiveness of sterilization processes.
Correct Answer: D — All of the above
Q. Which of the following is a common laboratory method for diagnosing bacterial infections?
A.PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)
B.ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay)
C.Western blotting
D.Flow cytometry
Solution
PCR is a widely used method for detecting bacterial DNA in clinical samples, allowing for rapid diagnosis of infections.
Correct Answer: A — PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)
Q. Which of the following is a common laboratory test to assess immune function?
A.Complete blood count (CBC)
B.Liver function test
C.Skin prick test
D.Urinalysis
Solution
The skin prick test is commonly used to assess allergic responses and evaluate immune function related to hypersensitivity.
Correct Answer: C — Skin prick test
Q. Which of the following is a common method for testing the efficacy of sterilization?
A.Biological indicators
B.Chemical indicators
C.Physical indicators
D.All of the above
Solution
All of the above methods are used to test the efficacy of sterilization processes.
Correct Answer: D — All of the above
Q. Which of the following is a common symptom of bacterial meningitis?
A.Rash
B.Fever
C.Cough
D.Diarrhea
Solution
Fever is a common symptom of bacterial meningitis, along with headache and stiff neck.
Correct Answer: B — Fever
Q. Which of the following is a common use of alcohol in disinfection?
A.Sterilizing surgical instruments
B.Disinfecting skin before injections
C.Cleaning surfaces in laboratories
D.Preserving biological samples
Solution
Alcohol is commonly used to disinfect skin before injections due to its rapid antimicrobial action.
Correct Answer: B — Disinfecting skin before injections
Q. Which of the following is a disadvantage of using bleach as a disinfectant?
A.It is ineffective against viruses
B.It can corrode surfaces
C.It is too expensive
D.It requires long contact time
Solution
Bleach can corrode surfaces, which is a significant disadvantage when used as a disinfectant.
Correct Answer: B — It can corrode surfaces
Q. Which of the following is a limitation of using alcohol as a disinfectant?
A.It is effective against all pathogens
B.It evaporates quickly
C.It requires a specific concentration for effectiveness
D.It is non-toxic
Solution
Alcohol requires a specific concentration (usually 60-90%) to be effective against microorganisms.
Correct Answer: C — It requires a specific concentration for effectiveness
Q. Which of the following is a limitation of using bleach as a disinfectant?
A.It is ineffective against viruses
B.It can corrode surfaces
C.It is too expensive
D.It requires a long contact time
Solution
Bleach can corrode surfaces, which limits its use in certain environments despite its effectiveness against a wide range of pathogens.
Correct Answer: B — It can corrode surfaces
Q. Which of the following is a limitation of using ethylene oxide for sterilization?
A.It is effective against spores
B.It requires long exposure times
C.It is non-toxic
D.It can be used for heat-sensitive items
Solution
Ethylene oxide requires long exposure times to achieve sterilization, which can be a limitation in clinical settings.
Correct Answer: B — It requires long exposure times
Q. Which of the following is a limitation of using steam sterilization?
A.It is effective against all microorganisms
B.It requires specific temperature and pressure
C.It is safe for all materials
D.It is a quick process
Solution
Steam sterilization requires specific temperature and pressure conditions to be effective, which can limit its use.
Correct Answer: B — It requires specific temperature and pressure
Q. Which of the following is a method of disinfection that uses high-energy radiation?
A.Chemical disinfection
B.Ultraviolet light
C.Autoclaving
D.Boiling
Solution
Ultraviolet light is a method of disinfection that uses high-energy radiation to kill or inactivate microorganisms.
Correct Answer: B — Ultraviolet light
Q. Which of the following is a method of sterilization that uses dry heat?
A.Autoclaving
B.Incineration
C.Pasteurization
D.Filtration
Solution
Incineration is a method of sterilization that uses dry heat to destroy microorganisms.
Correct Answer: B — Incineration
Q. Which of the following is a method of sterilization that uses high-pressure steam?
A.Dry heat sterilization
B.Chemical vapor sterilization
C.Autoclaving
D.Radiation sterilization
Solution
Autoclaving is a method of sterilization that uses high-pressure steam to kill all forms of microbial life.
Correct Answer: C — Autoclaving
Q. Which of the following is a physical method of sterilization?
A.Ethylene oxide gas
B.Autoclaving
C.Chlorine bleach
D.Hydrogen peroxide
Solution
Autoclaving is a physical method of sterilization that uses steam under pressure.
Correct Answer: B — Autoclaving
Q. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of innate immunity?
A.Rapid response
B.Specificity for pathogens
C.No memory
D.Physical barriers
Solution
Innate immunity is characterized by a rapid response and lack of specificity for pathogens, unlike adaptive immunity which is specific and has memory.
Correct Answer: B — Specificity for pathogens
Q. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the adaptive immune response?
A.Specificity
B.Memory
C.Immediate response
D.Clonal expansion
Solution
The adaptive immune response is characterized by specificity, memory, and clonal expansion, but it is not immediate; it takes time to develop.
Correct Answer: C — Immediate response
Q. Which of the following is NOT a component of the innate immune system?
A.Macrophages
B.Natural killer cells
C.Antibodies
D.Complement proteins
Solution
Antibodies are part of the adaptive immune system, while macrophages, natural killer cells, and complement proteins are components of the innate immune system.