It is not possible to generalize whether it is normal to have a negative first four tests and a positive last four tests. If it is only a false positive or if the previous infection has been recovered, it means that the body is normal; however, if it is in the window period or if it is an insidious hepatitis B outbreak, then it is not normal, and it may be being attacked by the pathogen. The Hepatitis B test is generally referred to as the Hepatitis B Penta test, with the fifth test being the Hepatitis B Core Antibody, and if the first four tests are negative, but only the fifth test is positive, then a different scenario needs to be considered. Whether the body is normal or not depends on whether it is a variety of reasons why the fifth item is positive. If it is due to an error in the test or a false positive, or if the person has been infected with the Hepatitis B virus but has recovered from it, then the body is currently normal and free of the Hepatitis B virus. However, if one is in the window stage of infection or has hidden chronic hepatitis B, then the virus is present in the body and requires regular medical attention. After getting the test results, the individual should consult a medical professional who will decide how to proceed next.