Basics of Immune Response - Numerical Applications

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This section focuses on numerical, quantitative, and data-based problems related to immune response mechanisms. It is designed for Class 11–12 students, NEET aspirants, and undergraduate learners to strengthen their ability to apply immunology concepts using calculations, graphs, and logical reasoning.

In this section, you will practice:

  • Numerical problems based on primary and secondary immune responses

  • Data interpretation questions involving antibody concentration and response time

  • Graph-based problems on immune response kinetics

  • Calculations related to clonal expansion of lymphocytes

  • Numerical analysis of vaccination efficiency and immune memory

  • Table- and chart-based questions related to immune cell populations

  • NCERT-aligned numerical questions and exam-oriented practice sets

The content is structured to improve step-by-step analytical skills, enhance data interpretation, and help students confidently handle numerical and logic-based questions in school examinations, NEET, and undergraduate assessments.

Develop speed, accuracy, and confidence in solving numerical applications related to immune response through systematic practice.

Q. How many days does it typically take for a primary immune response to peak after initial exposure to an antigen?
  • A. 1-2 days
  • B. 3-7 days
  • C. 10-14 days
  • D. 21-28 days
Q. How many different classes of antibodies are there in humans?
  • A. 2
  • B. 4
  • C. 5
  • D. 6
Q. What is the half-life of IgG antibodies in the human body?
  • A. 1-2 days
  • B. 5-7 days
  • C. 21 days
  • D. 23 days
Q. What is the main function of cytotoxic T cells?
  • A. Produce antibodies
  • B. Kill infected or cancerous cells
  • C. Activate B cells
  • D. Secrete cytokines
Q. What is the role of helper T cells in the immune response?
  • A. Directly kill infected cells
  • B. Stimulate B cells and cytotoxic T cells
  • C. Produce antibodies
  • D. Engulf pathogens
Q. What is the typical antibody concentration in serum after a secondary immune response compared to a primary response?
  • A. Lower
  • B. Similar
  • C. Higher
  • D. No antibodies produced
Q. Which immunoglobulin is primarily involved in the allergic response?
  • A. IgA
  • B. IgD
  • C. IgE
  • D. IgG
Q. Which type of immune response is characterized by the rapid production of antibodies upon re-exposure to an antigen?
  • A. Primary response
  • B. Secondary response
  • C. Tertiary response
  • D. Innate response
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