1 Answer any 4 out of the given 6 questions on Employability Skills (1 x 4 = 4 marks)
i. Being punctual is not an interview skill?
State whether True or False.
Ans: False
ii. Explain anti-social personality disorder?
Ans: Antisocial is characterized by a pattern of persistent disregard for and violation of the
rights of others.
iii. What is the format of writing any function?
Ans: The format of writing any function in Calc is:
=function_name(Argument1;Argument2; Argument3;…..)
iv. Define creativity?
Ans: Creativity is a process of continually improving ideas and solutions by making gradual alterations and refinements. Entrepreneurs exhibit creativity by applying the process of design thinking, thinking of alternatives, trying unconventional ways to do things, and continuously improving and iterating.
v. What are green jobs?
Ans: Green jobs play a crucial role in reducing the
environmental footprint of economic activity. This reduction is gradual, and the different jobs
contribute to different degrees. Workers manufacturing fuel-efficient or hybrid cars, for example, contribute less to reducing emissions from transport than those working in public transport systems.
vi. _______ is used to find the average of numbers in a range of cell.
Ans: Average function
2 Answer any 5 out of the given 7 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)
i. Write down the full form of CBC.
a) Common blood count
b) Complete blood count
c) Complete bone count
ii. Name the anticoagulant that is best to use for coagulation studies.
a) EDTA
b) Trisodium Citrate
c) Heparin
iii. What do you mean by MCHC?
a) Major Corpuscular hemoglobin Concentration
b) Mean Corpuscular hemoglobin Concentration
c) Major Cellular hemoglobin Concentration
iv. What do you mean by MCH?
a) Mean Corpuscular hemoglobin
b) Major Corpuscular hemoglobin
c) Major Cellular hemoglobin
v. In which condition decreased osmotic fragility is seen?
a) Congenital spherocytosis
b) Thalassemia
c) Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
vi. Write down the full form of PCV.
a) Pus cell Volume
b) Periodic cell Volume
c) Packed cell Volume
vii. Name the instrument to separate solution into sediment and supernatant by using required speed.
a) Centrifuge
b) Microscope
c) Hemocytometer
3 Answer any 6 out of the given 7 questions (1 x 6 = 6 marks)
i. Name one commonly used method to measure ESR.
a) Benedict’s test method
b) Fehling’s test method
c) Westergren’s Method.
ii. ______________is the ideal fixative used for cellblock preparation of fluid specimens.
a) Formalin
b) AAF Fixative
c) Xylene
iii. Which is a better RBC diluting fluid if one wants to prevent rouleaux formation?
a) Hingleman’s solution
b) Toisson’s fluid
c) Gower’s Solution
iv. What do you mean by Hematopoiesis?
a) An increase in platelet count
b) Production of blood cells
c) An increase in WBC count
v. Who discovered the Rhesus blood group system?
a) Land Steiner and Wiener
b) Thompson
c) Charles Darwin
vi. The titer of an antibody is usually determined by testing a two-fold serial dilution of the serum against selected _______cells.
a) Red
b) White
c) Blue
vii. Name two antigens of the Kidd blood group system.
a) Jkd and Jke
b) Jkm and Jkn
c) Jka and Jkb
4 Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)
i. __________is defined as the clumping of particles that have an antigen on their surface and is brought about by antibodies.
a) Agglutination
b) Hemolysis
c) Reaction
ii. _________ develop due to immunization following pregnancy, previous transfusion or
deliberate injection of immunogenic material.
a) Ig G
b) Ig M
c) Ig E
iii. _________are serum proteins, more specifically immunoglobulins.
a) Antigens
b) Antibodies
c) Pathogen
iv. An increase in lymphocyte count above normal reference range is known as _________
a) Lymphocytosis
b) Lymphopenia
c) Lymphoedema
v. What are the antigens of the Lutheran system?
a) Lu m and Lu n
b) Lu c and Lu d
c) Lu a and Lu b
vi. Write down the full form of ELISA.
a) Enzyme-linked immunosorbent Assay
b) Energy-linked immunosorbent Assay
c) Evolution-linked immunosorbent Assay
5 Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)
i. What is the basic function of autoclave in laboratory?
a) Drying
b) Heating
c) Sterilization
ii. ___________is rupture of red cells with release of intracellular haemoglobin can occur if the Antibody has the property of hemolysin.
a) Agglutination
b) Hemolysis
c) Reaction
iii. Name one special-purpose fixative used in cytology laboratory.
a) AAF fixative
b) Carnoy’s fixative
c) Formalin
iv. ___________ is a special purpose fixative for haemorrhagic samples.
a) Carnoy’s fixative
b) AAF fixative
c) Formalin
v. Name the chemical which is used for dehydration process.
a) Alcohol
b) Water
c) Xylene
vi. What do you mean by Cytology?
a) Study of tissue
b) Study of cells
c) Study of organ
6 Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)
i. Write down full form of FNAC.
a) Fine needle aspiration cytology
b) Free needle aspiration cytology
c) Fine needle activation cytology
ii. ________is strictly for taking materials from endocervix.
a) Endo-cervical brush
b) Exo-cervical brush
c) Endo-cellular brush
iii. It is important that no air-drying occurs prior to____________-.
a) Fixation
b) Dehydration
c) Clearing
iv. By which process can Respiratory tract malignancies be detected?
a) By sputum cytology or by bronchoscopic material
b) By CSF cytology or by bronchoscopic material
c) By sputum cytology or by Endoscopic material
v. Name one routine fixative that was originally recommended by Papanicolaou.
a) Carnoy’s Fixative
b) AAF Fixative
c) Ether alcohol mixture
vi. Name one clearing agent used in laboratory.
a) Formalin
b) Water
c) Xylene
Answer any 3 out of the given 5 questions on Employability Skills in 20 – 30 words each (2 x 3 = 6 marks)
7 Describe any 2 steps of active listening?
Ans:
8 What is motivation? Explain the types of motivation.
Ans: Motivation is derived from the word ‘motive’. Thus, directing behaviour towards a certain motive or goal is the essence of motivation.
Intrinsic motivation
It includes activities for which there is no apparent reward, but one derives enjoyment and satisfaction in doing them. It occurs when people are internally motivated to do something
because it pleases them. They think it is important or feel that what they are learning is significant. Incentives related to the motive or goal can satisfy one’s needs.
Extrinsic motivation
It arises because of incentives or external rewards. Lack of motivation or incentives may lead to frustration, for example, employees who are kept on a contractual basis for a long time may get frustrated and leave an organisation.
9 Entrepreneurship is considered to be both an art and a science. Why?
Ans: Entrepreneurship is the perfect combination of art and science as it requires specific progression and procedures to be followed, and also the skill to digress when required, and yet make the entire activity profitable and
growth-oriented.
10 Mention any two ways of minimizing waste and pollution.
Ans:
11 Give reasons for the following: #####, #DIV/0!
Ans:
Answer any 3 out of the given 5 questions in 20 – 30 words each (2 x 3 = 6 marks)
12 Write down the advantages of Evacuated Tube System.
Ans:
13 What do you mean by neutrophilia and neutropenia?
Ans: Neutrophilia: It refers to an increase in the number/percentage of neutrophils in the blood.
Neutropenia: It refers to a decrease in the number of neutrophils in the blood.
14 Write down the importance of blood storage cabinets.
Ans:
15 Explain two types of processes that can be done by using cell separator.
Ans: Continuous flow: It is a two-arm procedure where blood is drawn from one arm. The components are separated in a cart rid & the remaining cells & plasma flow back to the donor
through the other area. Here, the volume of blood that is outside the body is very small.
Interrupted flow: This is a one-arm process. One line is connected to the donor, the blood will be coming out after processing, components will be separated, the remaining required plasma & RBCs will be reinfused back to the donor with the same line, and this process will take a little longer than the continuous flow.
16 How can endometrial aspiration smear be made?
Ans: Endometrial aspiration smear: After preliminary visualization and cleaning of cervix, a sterile cannula is introduced into the uterine cavity, and aspiration is then carried out with a
syringe. The specimen is squirted on a clean glass slide, gently spread, and rapidly fixed.
Answer any 2 out of the given 3 questions in 30– 50 words each (3 x 2 = 6 marks)
17 Enumerate three stages of ESR experiment.
Ans: Sedimentation is defined as the settlement of red cells to the bottom with an upper plasma layer when anti-coagulated blood is kept undisturbed for a period of time. There are three stages in which this occurs:
18 Enumerate any six features of cold centrifuge.
Ans: Features of a cold centrifuge:
19 Enlist the indications of FNAC. Outline its methodology.
Ans: INDICATIONS:
Aspiration is done using disposable needles of 21 gauge (external diameter approximately 0.6
-1.0mm) attached to a 20ml syringe.
METHODOLOGY:
Taking all aseptic precautions, the lump is palpated and localized, and the site of puncture is determined.
Answer any 3 out of the given 5 questions in 50– 80 words each (4 x 3 = 12 marks)
20 How can the microscope be handled properly in laboratory?
Ans: This instrument helps us to examine tiny objects that cannot be visualized with the naked eye. It is a delicate instrument and needs utmost care.
21 How can the bleeding time be measured by IVY method?
Ans: The following steps are followed to measure bleeding time: –
22 Who discovered ABO blood grouping system? Write down the importance of ABO blood grouping system.
Ans: Landsteiner discovered the ABO group antigens in 1900, and since then, this is one of the most important discoveries in the field of medicine.
The importance of blood grouping:
23 Enumerate two major categories of cytological samples that are examined in laboratory.
Ans: Two broad categories of samples are received in the cytology laboratory:
1. Exfoliative cytology: It is the study of cells that have been shed or removed from the epithelial or mesothelial linings. Normal cells are cohesive in nature, but malignancy and infection increase exfoliation.
Malignant cells show reduced intercellular adhesion due to defective desmosomes. These cells can be recovered either from natural secretions, such as urine, sputum, vaginal, and prostatic fluids, or by artificial means, such as paracentesis or lavage of fluids like pleural, pericardial, cerebrospinal, synovial, ascetic, CSF, cyst fluid, bronchial washings, etc.
2. Fine needle aspiration cytology includes aspiration done by the pathologist or the clinician, as well as guided aspiration done by the radiologists. It is a diagnostic procedure used to investigate pathological lesions in organs that do not shed cells spontaneously. In this technique, a thin, hollow needle is inserted into the lesion (usually a lump or a swelling) to obtain cells and tissue fragments, which, after being stained, are examined under a microscope.
24 Enumerate the functions of four special-purpose fixatives.
Ans:
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