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Medical Laboratory Technology MCQs - MLT MCQs Part-01


 1) Study about blood, blood-forming organs and blood diseases..!

   a) Biochemistry

   b) Histopathology

   c) Hematology


2) Sickle cell anemia is a genetic disease of ..! 

   a) RBCs

   b) WBCs 

   c) Platelets


3) Protein that transport oxygen from lungs to body tissues is called. 

   a) Insulin

   b) Hemoglobin 

   c) Elastin


4) Amount of red blood cells or hemoglobin decreases from in the blood..!

   a) Anemia

   b) Polycethemia

   c) Leukemia


5) MCHC stands for..!

   a) Major concentration histocompatibility complex

   b) Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration 

   c) None of the above


6) Why SGPT test is performed..!

   a) Measures damage of liver 

   b) Measures damage of stomach

   c) Measure damage of Large Intestine


7) Blood cultures are used to detect..!

   a) Helps to count blood components

   b) Bacteria or fungi

   c) Both of above


8) Inflammation can last for months or years..!

   a) Acute inflammation 

   b) Chronic inflammation

   c) None of the above


9) Coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness, are symptoms of..!

   a) Heart attack 

   b) Blood cancer.

   c) Asthma attack,


10) Blue-Top Tube -  is used for following test..!

   a) CBC test

   b) PT and APTT  

   c) Elisa test


11) Histopathology is the study about..!

   a) Diseases of the blood 

   b) Diseases of the coagulation

   c) Diseases of the tissues


12) Study about internal structure of body..! 

   a) Cytology 

   b) Anatomy 

   c) Immunology


13) Immunoglobulins are antibodies and How many  major types of antibodies are there..!

  a) Two

  b) Five

  c) Seven


14) B lymphocyte help in..!

   a) Helps in coagulation 

   b) Helps in making of antibodies

   c) Both of above


15) The process, how the body stops bleeding from a cut or injury..! 

   a) Hemostasis 

   b) Hypostatic

   c) Both of above


16) Hemoglobin Normal range in men …! 

   a) 13.8 – 17.2  

   b) 12-15 

   c) 17-19


17) Percentage of plasma present in blood..!     

   a) 45 

   b) 55 

   c) 35


18) Lifespane of Red Blood Cells..!

   a) 125 days 

   b) 120 days 

   c) 110 days


19) How basophilia is caused..!

   a) When basophil reach to high level

   b) When basophil reach to low level 

   c) When basophil reach to normal 


20) Prokaryotes are..!

   a) Unicellular 

   b) Multicellular

   c) None of the above


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