
Lab ethic
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- Q1What is the primary responsibility of a lab professional regarding biohazardous materials?To handle and dispose of them safely and according to regulationsTo ignore lab safety protocolsTo use them freely without permissionTo store them carelessly in any available space30s
- Q2Which of the following is considered a violation of lab ethics?Fabricating data to achieve desired resultsSharing findings in a peer-reviewed publicationFollowing established safety protocolsAccurately recording observations30s
- Q3What is the primary reason for obtaining informed consent from research participants?To allow researchers to manipulate dataTo protect the researchers from legal issuesTo ensure participants are fully aware of the risks and benefits involvedTo increase the number of participants in the study30s
- Q4What should a lab professional do if they discover a colleague is engaging in unethical practices?Discuss it with the colleague casuallyJoin in the unethical practicesIgnore the behavior to avoid conflictReport the misconduct to the appropriate authorities30s
- Q5In a laboratory setting, what is the ethical obligation regarding the use of animals in research?To use them without any regulationsTo minimize suffering and ensure humane treatmentTo overlook their needs for the sake of researchTo exploit them for maximum results30s
- Q6What is the importance of properly maintaining laboratory equipment?To ensure accurate results and prevent contaminationTo reduce the time spent on experimentsTo impress colleagues with new technologyTo save money on repairs30s
- Q7What action should a lab professional take if they accidentally spill a hazardous substance?Ignore it and continue workingTry to clean it up without proper equipmentLeave the spill for someone else to cleanFollow the established spill response procedures immediately30s
- Q8What is the ethical consideration when publishing research findings?To withhold data that contradicts the hypothesisTo claim sole authorship for collaborative workTo publish results under a pseudonymTo give proper credit to all contributors and avoid plagiarism30s
- Q9What is the main purpose of ethical training for lab professionals?To encourage competition among researchersTo make them aware of the latest lab technologiesTo prepare them to handle ethical dilemmas in research responsiblyTo allow them to bypass regulatory requirements30s
- Q10How should lab professionals handle confidential information about research participants?By ensuring it is kept secure and only shared when necessaryBy forgetting about it after the research is doneBy sharing it with colleagues casuallyBy discussing it publicly for transparency30s