Vaccines and Immunization Schedule Quiz

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Vaccines and Immunization Schedule Quiz

Vaccines have revolutionized the world in ways most of us don't even notice. From eradicating life-threatening diseases to safeguarding school kids, they've saved countless lives. Prevention isn't all about shots, though it's also about easy habits that prevent sicknesses before they get a chance to spread. This quiz examines vaccines, immunity, and how prevention happens in real life.

Why is it important that kids get vaccines on time, as the CDC recommends?

  • To make schoolbooks expensive

  • To fulfill legal requirements only

  • To stay protected at the right age and help prevent disease spread

  • To avoid exercise

What vaccine might be recommended each year starting from age 6 months?

  • MMR

  • Flu shot

  • HPV

  • Hep A booster

Which vaccines do babies usually get at birth or within the first 24 hours?

  • DTaP and Hib

  • Hepatitis B birth dose and sometimes RSV antibody (if mom didn’t get RSV vaccine)

  • Polio and MMR

  • HPV

Around 2 months of age, which vaccine(s) is the first dose given?

  • Varicella

  • Tdap booster

  • Rotavirus, DTaP, Hib, Polio (IPV), Pneumococcal, Hep B

  • MMR

When is hepatitis A vaccine usually given?

  • 12–23 months (two-dose series)

  • 10 years

  • At birth

  • 16 years

When is the second dose of that 6-in-1 group given?

  • 3 weeks after the first

  • 4 years old

  • Only at kindergarten

  • 4–8 weeks after the first (around 4 months)

At 12–15 months, which vaccines are typically due?

  • MMR, Varicella, Hepatitis A, Pneumococcal final doses

  • Only booster DTaP

  • HPV and Meningococcal

  • No vaccines this age

A child turns 6 months what vaccine enters the picture now?

  • MMR

  • Flu vaccine (and sometimes COVID-19)

  • HPV

  • Hep A

When do kids usually get the second dose of MMR and Varicella?

  • Only if they missed the first dose

  • As teens

  • Around 4–6 years old

  • Right at 12 months

What booster is given around age 11–12?

  • MMR

  • RSV antibody

  • Rotavirus

  • DTaP (as Tdap) plus HPV and MenACWY

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