front 1 Which of the following is a good alternative for a lab spill-containment kit? | back 1 A. Paper towels B. Bathroom shower c. Trash can D. Fire extinguisher Answer A |
front 2 Which of the following lab safety experiment does not have a good
substitute? B. Eye wash station c. Trash can D. Fume hood | back 2 A |
front 3 Which of the following is a FALSE statement? Items in your lab kit and deemed safe for use by children. The lab kit may contain chemicals and materials that can cause burns if mishandled, and serious illness and / or death if consumed . Many items are made of glass and /or have sharp edges that pose potential risks fir cuts and scratches. | back 3 Items in your lab kit and deemed safe for use by children. |
front 4 What are the things you should do during a lab lesson? D. All the above | back 4 All the above |
front 5 Which of the following is a good location for a home labaratory?
c. Your bedroom D. Dinner table | back 5 A |
front 6 What should you do if there is an accident spill during an
experiment? B. Call 911 C. Panic D. Stop the experiment and never do another lab lesson. | back 6 Clean it up quickly and safely with a paper towel and tap water |
front 7 Which of the following items you should have handy before doing an
experiment? B. Food and drinks Incase you get hungry or thirsty. D. Acumen hood | back 7 A first aid kit |
front 8 What should you do first if a chemical splashes into your eyes? A. Quickly and thoroughly flush your eyes with running water at a sink faucet B. Call 911 C. Panic and start screaming D .Never do another lab lesson. | back 8 Quickly and thoroughly flush your eyes with running water at a sink faucet. |
front 9 What is the purpose of an MSDS? A. To provide chemical , physical, health, and safety information
about chemical reagents and supplies. c. It provides a list of instructions to perform lab experiments D. None of the following. | back 9 To provide chemical , physical , health, and safety information about chemical reagents and supplies. |
front 10 When should you read the procedures for a lab lesson? A. Before starting the lesson B. Never C. Only while during the experiment D. Once the lesson is completed | back 10 Before starting the lesson. |