Basics of Immune Response - Problem Set

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This problem set provides systematic and comprehensive practice on the concepts related to the immune response. It is designed for Class 11–12 students, NEET aspirants, and undergraduate learners who want to strengthen their understanding through focused, exam-oriented problem solving.

In this section, you will practice:

  • Concept-based questions on innate and adaptive immunity

  • MCQs aligned with NCERT and competitive exam patterns

  • Assertion–reason and multi-statement problems

  • Numerical and data-interpretation questions

  • Diagram-based identification and labeling problems

  • Application-based and mixed-difficulty questions

  • Progressive problem sets from basic to advanced levels

The problem set is structured to support gradual skill development, improve accuracy and confidence, and help students evaluate their preparation for school examinations, NEET, and undergraduate assessments.

Strengthen your mastery of immune response mechanisms through consistent and focused problem-solving practice.

Q. What is the primary role of phagocytes in the immune response?
  • A. To produce antibodies
  • B. To present antigens to T cells
  • C. To engulf and destroy pathogens
  • D. To release histamines
Q. What type of cells are primarily involved in the cell-mediated immune response?
  • A. B cells
  • B. Cytotoxic T cells
  • C. Antigen-presenting cells
  • D. Plasma cells
Q. Which immunoglobulin is the first to be produced in response to an infection?
  • A. IgA
  • B. IgG
  • C. IgM
  • D. IgE
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
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