1.
THIS IS WHAT TUBE "A" LOOKS LIKE. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING COULD BE HER BLOOD TYPE
Correct Answer
B. AB
Explanation
The given answer, AB, could be the blood type of Tube A because individuals with blood type AB have both A and B antigens on their red blood cells. Since Tube A has both A and B written on it, it is possible that the person's blood type is AB.
2.
THIS IS WHAT TUBE A LOOKS LIKE, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING COULD BE HER BLOOD TYPE
Correct Answer
C. O
Explanation
Based on the given information, Tube A could have blood type O. This is because blood type O is considered the universal donor, meaning that it can be donated to individuals with any blood type. Since Tube A's blood type is not specified and there are no restrictions mentioned, it is possible for Tube A to have blood type O.
3.
THIS IS WHAT TUBE "B" LOOKS LIKE. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING COULD BE HER BLOOD TYPE
Correct Answer
B. B
Explanation
The given answer, B, could be her blood type because the tube labeled "B" matches the blood type B.
4.
THIS IS WHAT TUBE "B" LOOKS LIKE. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING COULD BE HER BLOOD TYPE
Correct Answer
C. A
Explanation
The given information states that the tube "B" looks like type A blood. Therefore, it is possible that the blood type of the person is A.
5.
THIS IS WHAT TUBE LOOKS LIKE THIS IS WHAT TUBE "B" LOOKS LIKE. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING COULD BE HER BLOOD TYPE
Correct Answer
D. AB
Explanation
The given question provides two images, one labeled "TUBE" and the other labeled "TUBE B." The question asks which of the blood types (O, A, B, AB) could potentially belong to "HER." Since the second image is labeled "TUBE B," it suggests that "HER" blood type is AB, as it matches the label on the image.
6.
THIS IS WHAT TUBE "A" LOOKS LIKE. THIS IS WHAT TUBE "B" LOOKS LIKE. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING COULD BE HER BLOOD TYPE
Correct Answer
B. O
Explanation
The question provides two images of tubes labeled "A" and "B" but does not provide any information about what these tubes represent. Therefore, we cannot determine the blood type based on the given information. The answer "O" is incorrect as it suggests that the blood type could be determined from the given images, which is not possible.
7.
THIS IS WHAT TUBE "A" LOOKS LIKE THIS IS WHAT TUBE "B" LOOKS LIKE . THIS IS WHAT TUBE "RH D" LOOKS LIKE. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING COULD BE HER BLOOD TYPE
Correct Answer
A. A+
Explanation
Based on the given information, the person's blood type could be A+. This is because the description states "THIS IS WHAT TUBE 'A' LOOKS LIKE" and the answer options include A+. Therefore, it can be inferred that the blood type of the person could be A+.
8.
IF "A" TUBE LOOKS LIKE THIS WHAT SHOULD THE "a" TUBE LOOK LIKE
Correct Answer
B.
9.
THE TUBE LABELED "A" USUALLY CONATINS
Correct Answer
C. COMMERCIAL ANTI-A ANTISERUM AND PATIENT RED BLOOD CELL SUSPENSION
Explanation
The tube labeled "A" usually contains commercial anti-A antisera and patient red blood cell suspension. This is because the purpose of the tube is to test for the presence of the A antigen on the patient's red blood cells. The commercial anti-A antisera is used to detect the A antigen, and the patient red blood cell suspension is used as a sample to be tested. By combining the two, any reaction between the antisera and the patient's red blood cells can be observed, indicating the presence of the A antigen.
10.
THE TUBE LABELED "B" USUALLY CONATINS
Correct Answer
C. COMMERCIAL ANTI-B ANTISERUM AND PATIENT RED BLOOD CELL SUSPENSION
Explanation
The correct answer is COMMERCIAL ANTI-B ANTISERUM AND PATIENT RED BLOOD CELL SUSPENSION. This is because tube "B" is labeled as "B" which indicates that it contains Anti-B antisera. Additionally, it also contains patient red blood cell suspension, which is necessary for performing blood typing tests. By mixing the patient's red blood cells with the commercial Anti-B antisera, any agglutination or clumping reaction can be observed, indicating the presence of the B antigen on the patient's red blood cells.
11.
THE TUBE LABELED "RH D" USUALLY CONATINS
Correct Answer
C. COMMERCIAL ANTI-RH D ANTISERUM AND PATIENT RED BLOOD CELL SUSPENSION
Explanation
The tube labeled "RH D" usually contains commercial anti-RH D antisera and patient red blood cell suspension. This is because the RH D antigen is a protein found on the surface of red blood cells. Commercial anti-RH D antisera are used to detect the presence of the RH D antigen in patient blood samples. The patient red blood cell suspension is added to the tube to test for agglutination, which indicates the presence of the RH D antigen. Therefore, the combination of commercial anti-RH D antisera and patient red blood cell suspension is necessary for testing the RH D antigen.
12.
IF "B" TUBE LOOKS LIKE THIS WHAT SHOULD THE "b" TUBE LOOK LIKE
Correct Answer
B.