| 1. | Vaccine prepared by traditional method |
| 2. | Antigens present in the body of humans |
| 3. | Memory of the immune system |
| 4. | Site of interaction between antigen and antibody |
| 1. | lgG is the smallest and most abundant antibody. |
| 2. | Antigen-binding sites are present at C-terminal of an antibody. |
| 3. | Natural killer cells are type of lymphocytes associated with innate immunity. |
| 4. | Cell-mediated immune response is responsible for graft rejection. |
| 1. | Tissue matching is essential before undertaking any graft |
| 2. | T-lymphocytes play an important role in graft rejection |
| 3. | Patient takes immunosuppressants for few weeks only |
| 4. | Blood group matching is important before transplantation |
| 1. | Colostrum produced during initial phase of lactation |
| 2. | ATS injection after a bruise or a cut |
| 3. | Injection given after the bite of Naja |
| 4. | Tetanus toxoid under immunization programme |
| 1. | Through sharing infected needles as in case of intravenous drug abusers |
| 2. | By sharing clothes between the addicts |
| 3. | Placental transmission from infected mother |
| 4. | Unprotected sexual intercourse with an infected person |
| Statement A: | Nicotine stimulates the cortical region of supra-renal gland to release catecholamines. |
| Statement B: | Adrenaline and steroids are catecholamines that are used for the treatment of allergies. |
| 1. | Both statements (A) and (B) are correct |
| 2. | Both statements (A) and (B) are incorrect |
| 3. | Only statement A is correct |
| 4. | Only statement B is correct |