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Lab Quiz
Serological Testing Lab Quiz


This activity contains 21 questions.

Question 1
1 Refer to Activity 1: Using Direct Fluorescent Antibody Technique to Test for Chlamydia. Positive Controls are important for an experiment because
 
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Question 2
2 Which patient(s) would be considered positive for Chlamydia?
 
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Question 3
3 Direct Fluorescent Antibody Technique detects the presence of what immune-related protein?
 
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Question 4
4 The purpose of washing in the Direct Fluorescent Antibody Technique was to
 
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Question 5
5 Refer to Activity 2: Ouchterlony Technique. Another name for the Ouchterlony Technique is
 
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Question 6
6 The Ouchterlony Technique is designed to determine what?
 
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Question 7
7 The precipitin line will appear under which of the following conditions?
 
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Question 8
8 What is the identity of the unknown in the Ouchterlony Technique activity?
 
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Question 9
9 Which components are the antigens in the Ouchterlony Technique activity?
 
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Question 10
10 Refer to Activity 3: Using Indirect ELISA to Test for HIV. Which patient(s) would be considered positive for HIV?
 
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Question 11
11 The presence of what is being tested for in the patients' samples?
 
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Question 12
12 What is the key substance in the Developing Buffer in the ELISA test?
 
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Question 13
13 What type of ELISA test would this experiment be considered and why?
 
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Question 14
14 Which patient would be positive for seroconversion?
 
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Question 15
15 Refer to Activity 4: Using the Western Blot Strips to Detect Anti-HIV Antibodies. Which of the patients tested positive for HIV?
 
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Question 16
16 In Activity 4, which of the following does NOT describe how the protein samples are separated?
 
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Question 17
17 Another term for Western blotting is
 
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Question 18
18 In the Western Blot activity, what is transferred onto the nitrocellulose membranes?
 
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Question 19
19 In the Western Blot activity, __________ is used to indicate the presence of the sample protein.
 
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Question 20
20 When testing for HIV using the Western Blot technique, an example of an indeterminate result would be:
 
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Question 21
21 Which test do you think would be more specific?
 
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