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c (avidity) - Answer 48. The strength of a visible reaction is known as: a) prozone reaction b) absorption c) avidity d) elution a (precipitin lines cross, forming double spurs) - Answer 49. Which of the following describes an antigen-antibody precipitation reaction of non-indentity? ...

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c (avidity) - Answer 48. The strength of a visible reaction is known as:

a) prozone reaction

b) absorption

c) avidity

d) elution



a (precipitin lines cross, forming double spurs) - Answer 49. Which of the following describes an
antigen-antibody precipitation reaction of non-indentity?

a) precipitin lines cross, forming double spurs

b) precipitin lines fuse, forming single spur

c) no precipitin lines are formed

d) precipitin lines fuse, forming a single arc



c (ELISA) - Answer 50. Which test has the greatest sensitivity for antigen detection?

a) precipitin

b) agglutination

c) ELISA

d) complement fixation



d (dissolve the precipitate after formation) - Answer 51. Excess antigen in precipitation gel reactions
will:

a) have no effect on the precipitate reaction

b) not dissolve precipitate after formation

c) enhance the precipitate reaction

d) dissolve the precipitate after formation

, b (antigen excess) - Answer 52. Soluble immune complexes are formed under the condition of:

a) antigen deficiency

b) antigen excess

c) antibody excess

d) complement



b (precipitation) - Answer 53. The visible serological reaction between soluble antigen and its specific
antibody is:

a) sensitization

b) precipitation

c) agglutination

d) opsonization



c (C) - Answer 54) The curve below obtained by adding increasing amounts of a soluble antigen to fixed
volumes of monospecific antisera:

The area on the curve for equivalence precipitate is:

a. A

b. B

c. C

d. D



b (B) - Answer 55) The curve below obtained by adding increasing amounts of a soluble antigen to fixed
volumes of monospecific antisera:

The area on the curve where no precipitate formed due to antigen is:

a. A

b. B

c. C

d. D

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