If a person has had one form of hepatitis (such as hepatitis B) then they will be less likely to get another form (such as hepatitis C). True or false?

Answer
The correct answer is False. Different forms of hepatitis are caused by entirely different viruses (e.g., Hepatitis B virus and Hepatitis C virus). Having or having had one type of hepatitis does not confer immunity against, nor does it lower the risk of contracting, another completely different type of viral hepatitis.