How well do you know the lab safety rules? The science lab is full of substances that, if improperly handled, can be dangerous. When it comes to the lab, there are some safety rules that we should follow so that we can avoid accidents or hurting ourselves and those around us. This is a short quiz on lab safety in See morea middle school science class. It is meant to be a practice quiz for my students.
Fan your hand over the substance toward your nose which should be directly over the beaker.
Place your nose directly over the substance and take a big whiff.
Fan your hand over the substance toward your nose which should be several centimeters away from the substance.
Place your nose near the opening of the beaker and inhale.
Rate this question:
Keep chemicals, glassware, and other equipment away from the edge of the lab table.
After removing glassware from a heat source touch it right away to see if it is cool.
Report minor accidents to your lab supervisor and/or teacher.
Heat chemicals in a flask without a stopper.
Rate this question:
It is difficult to remove lenses after a chemical splash
The lens is permeable to vapors, which cause irritation
Chemicals trapped under lens will cause severe damage
That boy or girl you are trying to get to see you cannot tell the color of your eyes.
Rate this question:
Eyewash station
First aid kit
Fire extinguisher
All of the above
A and B only
Rate this question:
Stand back and advise the teacher of the spill.
Run madly about the room.
Splash large amounts of water onto the spill.
Immediately ask to go to the restroom.
Tell everyone that your friend did it and that "Ooooh, they are in BIG trouble!".
Rate this question:
When I am sure it is safe to do so.
Whenever I want to.
Only with permission from the teacher.
Never.
Rate this question:
Mr O is a neat-freak
I won't lose my supplies in the clutter.
It keeps the room from looking messy.
It helps prevent accidents.
Rate this question:
Guess.
Change lab partners.
Ask the teacher.
Just sit quietly and do nothing.
Rate this question:
Fire.
Glassware.
Chemicals.
All of the above.
None of the above.
Rate this question:
Whenever I want to.
Only with permission from the teacher.
When I am sure it is safe to do so.
Never.
Rate this question:
working near a fire.
Using chemicals in the lab.
Trying to impress a friend.
A and B
A and B and C
Rate this question:
Before you use it.
After you use it.
Cleanliness doesn't matter.
Both A and B
A, B, and C.
Rate this question:
When you have time.
After the teacher has told you 3 or more times.
At the end of the lab.
Immediately.
Rate this question:
Always - it is a fast and efficient method for transferring liquids in the lab.
Only when you can't find a pipette bulb or think it might be dirty.
Only when you are sure that the teacher, your lab partner, and Guttatta, Snapple, and Vincent and VanGogh aren't looking.
Never - and if you thought yes to any of the other choices you should be given only bread and water for a week.
Rate this question:
With the points facing out to the front.
With the point down and away from the body.
With the point covered up by your hand.
So that the point will give your lab partner a pretty good job.
Rate this question:
Put the chemical back in the jar it came from.
Sweep it into your hand and throw it out.
Tell the teacher so you can dispose of it properly.
Tell your classmates that your lab partner is really messy.
Rate this question:
Less than 10 minutes.
10-15 minutes.
About 15-20 minutes.
More than 25 minutes.
Rate this question:
Touching a plant in the classroom.
Handling one of the class pets.
Working with chemicals.
All of the above.
Rate this question:
When you have time.
At once
After class
After school
Rate this question:
Sandals
Closed-toed shoes.
Open-toed shoes.
No shoes.
Rate this question:
A fire blanket
A handy chemical
The wind from running around the room
A fire extinguisher
Rate this question:
Old students.
Transfer students.
Only the teacher.
Each and every student.
Rate this question:
Helpful.
Poor manners.
Dangerous.
The quickest way to do a job.
Rate this question:
Getting done first.
Getting the answer right.
Safety.
Penmanship.
Rate this question:
Quiz Review Timeline (Updated): Apr 22, 2024 +
Our quizzes are rigorously reviewed, monitored and continuously updated by our expert board to maintain accuracy, relevance, and timeliness.
Wait!
Here's an interesting quiz for you.