As you know the definition of immunology is the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity.
Test your knowledge in Immunology quiz and raise your marks in examinations as well as elsewhere you need.
There are multiple-choice questions (MCQs). A question with four choices among them one right answer you have to chose. Your score will display after completion of all questions given in a quiz.
So, let’s go towards the immunology MCQs quiz.

Question #1: Father of Immunization
Karls Landsteiner
Louis Pasteur
Edward Jenner
Robert Koch
Question #2: TAB vaccination is...immunization
Active
passive
combined
neonatal
Question #3: Which one of the following is not a live vaccine?
BCG
Sabin polio
Rabies
plague
Question #4: In which reaction is IgE increased?
acute inflammation
fungal
parasitic
viral
Question #5: Reaginic immunoglobulin is
IgG
IgD
IgA
IgE
Question #6: Maternal antibodies are:
Artificial passive
natural passive
artificial active
natural active
Question #7: The immunoglobulin which crosses placenta is...
IgM
IgG
IgA
IgD
Question #8: The valency of IgM is...
1
2
4
5
Question #9: The IgG in infant is synthesized at the age of...
1 month
2 month
6 month
9 month
Question #10: The type of antibodies present in colostrum, saliva and tears is...
IgA
IgE
IgM
IgD
Question #11: Reaction of soluble antigen with antibody is known as ...
Precipitation
agglutination
flocculation
complement fixation
Question #12: Heterophilic antibodies are seen in...
Weil-Felix reaction
Wassermann test
Widal test
Rose Waller test
Question #13: Autoantibodies can be demonstrated by...
Widal test
Mantoux test
Paul Bunnel test
Rose Waller test
Question #14: Diphtheria vaccine is made of...
Toxin
toxoid
live attenuated bacteria
killed bacteria
Question #15: Antigenic drift is commonly seen in...
Diphtheria
Typhoid
Cholera
Influenza virus
Question #16: Prozone phenomenon is due to ...
Excess antigens
Excess antibodies
Hypersensitivity reactions
decrease antigen- antibody levels
Question #17: Antibody production is by..
T cells
B-cells
K cells
NK cells
Question #18: Haptens are...
Immunogenic
heterophile antigen
Non immunogenic
None of them
Question #19: Common infection in immunocompromized host...
Pneumocystis jirovecii
Streptococci
Enterococci
Giardiasis
Question #20: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), infects...
Killer T cell
B cell
Helper T cell
inhibitory cell
Question #21: The causative agent for AIDS is a...
Reovirus
Adenovirus
Retrovirus
Slow virus
Question #22: Example of type 1 hypersensitivity reaction is...
Shick test
Serum sickness
Casoni's test
All of them
None of them
Question #23: Type of immunological response in transplant rejection...
type 1
type2
type3
type 4
Question #24: Name of the graft obtained from-identical twin is...
Iso graft
Allo graft
Auto graft
Xeno graft
Question #25: Which one is an example of type 3 hypersensitivity reaction?
Contact dermatidis
hemolytic anemia
Serum sickness
Good Pasteur's Syndrome