263546
Match the following
| Set -I | | Set - II | |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| (A) | Natural
active
immunity | (I) | Develops due
to vaccination |
| (B) | Natural
passive
immunity | (II) | Anti-rabies
serum |
| (C) | Artificial
active
immunity | (III) | acquired after
smallpox
infection |
| (D) | Artificial
passive
immunity | (IV) | Transferred
from mother to
child |
The correct answer is
263547
Match List - I with List - II:
| List-I | List-II |
| -----------| ---------- |
| A. Cellular barrier | i. Interferons |
| B. Cytokine barrier | ii. Mucus |
| C. Physical barrier | iii. Neutrophils |
| D. Physiological barrier | iv. $\mathrm{HCl}$ in gastric juice |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
263566
Match the types of immunity listed in ColumnI with the examples listed in Column II. Choose the answer that gives the correct combination of alphabets of the two columns.
| Column I
Types of Immunity | | Column II
Example | |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| A. | Natural active | p. | Immunity
development by
heredity |
| B. | Artificial
passive | q. | From mother to
foetus through
placenta |
| C. | Artificial
active | r. | Injection of
antiserum to
travellers |
| D. | Natural
passive | s. | Fighting infection
naturally |
| | | t. | Induced by
vaccination |
263546
Match the following
| Set -I | | Set - II | |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| (A) | Natural
active
immunity | (I) | Develops due
to vaccination |
| (B) | Natural
passive
immunity | (II) | Anti-rabies
serum |
| (C) | Artificial
active
immunity | (III) | acquired after
smallpox
infection |
| (D) | Artificial
passive
immunity | (IV) | Transferred
from mother to
child |
The correct answer is
263547
Match List - I with List - II:
| List-I | List-II |
| -----------| ---------- |
| A. Cellular barrier | i. Interferons |
| B. Cytokine barrier | ii. Mucus |
| C. Physical barrier | iii. Neutrophils |
| D. Physiological barrier | iv. $\mathrm{HCl}$ in gastric juice |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
263566
Match the types of immunity listed in ColumnI with the examples listed in Column II. Choose the answer that gives the correct combination of alphabets of the two columns.
| Column I
Types of Immunity | | Column II
Example | |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| A. | Natural active | p. | Immunity
development by
heredity |
| B. | Artificial
passive | q. | From mother to
foetus through
placenta |
| C. | Artificial
active | r. | Injection of
antiserum to
travellers |
| D. | Natural
passive | s. | Fighting infection
naturally |
| | | t. | Induced by
vaccination |
263546
Match the following
| Set -I | | Set - II | |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| (A) | Natural
active
immunity | (I) | Develops due
to vaccination |
| (B) | Natural
passive
immunity | (II) | Anti-rabies
serum |
| (C) | Artificial
active
immunity | (III) | acquired after
smallpox
infection |
| (D) | Artificial
passive
immunity | (IV) | Transferred
from mother to
child |
The correct answer is
263547
Match List - I with List - II:
| List-I | List-II |
| -----------| ---------- |
| A. Cellular barrier | i. Interferons |
| B. Cytokine barrier | ii. Mucus |
| C. Physical barrier | iii. Neutrophils |
| D. Physiological barrier | iv. $\mathrm{HCl}$ in gastric juice |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
263566
Match the types of immunity listed in ColumnI with the examples listed in Column II. Choose the answer that gives the correct combination of alphabets of the two columns.
| Column I
Types of Immunity | | Column II
Example | |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| A. | Natural active | p. | Immunity
development by
heredity |
| B. | Artificial
passive | q. | From mother to
foetus through
placenta |
| C. | Artificial
active | r. | Injection of
antiserum to
travellers |
| D. | Natural
passive | s. | Fighting infection
naturally |
| | | t. | Induced by
vaccination |
263546
Match the following
| Set -I | | Set - II | |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| (A) | Natural
active
immunity | (I) | Develops due
to vaccination |
| (B) | Natural
passive
immunity | (II) | Anti-rabies
serum |
| (C) | Artificial
active
immunity | (III) | acquired after
smallpox
infection |
| (D) | Artificial
passive
immunity | (IV) | Transferred
from mother to
child |
The correct answer is
263547
Match List - I with List - II:
| List-I | List-II |
| -----------| ---------- |
| A. Cellular barrier | i. Interferons |
| B. Cytokine barrier | ii. Mucus |
| C. Physical barrier | iii. Neutrophils |
| D. Physiological barrier | iv. $\mathrm{HCl}$ in gastric juice |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
263566
Match the types of immunity listed in ColumnI with the examples listed in Column II. Choose the answer that gives the correct combination of alphabets of the two columns.
| Column I
Types of Immunity | | Column II
Example | |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| A. | Natural active | p. | Immunity
development by
heredity |
| B. | Artificial
passive | q. | From mother to
foetus through
placenta |
| C. | Artificial
active | r. | Injection of
antiserum to
travellers |
| D. | Natural
passive | s. | Fighting infection
naturally |
| | | t. | Induced by
vaccination |