Lab Safety Quiz

The laboratory is a setting where accidents are more likely to occur. Therefore, when conducting any experiment, it’s crucial to adhere to specific rules to ensure the safety of everyone in the laboratory.

But how well do you understand the basic laboratory safety rules for students?

Let’s test your knowledge! You can also challenge others on this lab safety quiz to see who knows more.

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Should you encounter any confusion with a particular question or answer, don’t hesitate to brush up on your knowledge by revisiting this post: 

Basic Chemistry Laboratory Safety Rules for Students

Lab Safety Quiz

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Which of the following will not be permitted in the laboratory?

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What should you do before starting any laboratory experiment?

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Why should you conduct experiments involving poisonous gases in fume cupboards or outdoors?

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What should you do if any accidents occur in the laboratory?

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What should you do if any spills occur on the bench?

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Which of the following should not be a part of the check-out at the end of the lab?

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Before conducting an experiment in the lab, it is essential to:

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 In the event a chemical spill (such as an acid or base gets into your eyes or on your skin), what should you do?

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What should you do with broken glass pieces in the laboratory?

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How should you handle flammable substances in relation to heat sources?

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What type of shoes should you wear in the laboratory?

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You are heating a piece of glass and now want to pick it up. You should:

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John enters the lab with his backpack slung over his shoulder. As he engages in conversation with his friend, he turns suddenly, accidentally knocking a container filled with chemicals off the counter. Which lab safety rule did John break?

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If your lab partner and you do not understand a direction or part of a procedure, what should you do?

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Which of the following should you do if there is a fire in the lab?

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Why is it important to maintain a tidy working area in the laboratory?

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What is the correct way to smell a chemical in the lab?

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During their lab session, Sam and Emily found themselves with leftover chemical solutions from their experiment. They decided to pour the remaining solutions down the drain so that they could rush to the next class. Which lab safety rule did they break?

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If there is a scheduled fire drill in the laboratory, what is the appropriate response that ensures your safety and compliance with established safety protocols.

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If a laboratory experiment remains incomplete, it is advisable to:

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What should you do if any chemical comes into contact with your skin or mouth?

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When tasked with transporting a significant volume of liquid within the laboratory setting, which method is deemed the most suitable to minimize risks and ensure efficiency?

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How should you handle substances in open test tubes when heating to prevent accidents?

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Why should you avoid looking directly into reaction vessels during reactions?

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Suppose you encounter an unmarked container containing a chemical substance during your lab activities. What should be your immediate course of action to ensure safety and proper handling of the situation.

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