2026 2027 200 plus PRACTICE
QUESTIONS WITH EXPERT RATIONALES
AALAS LAT Certification Practice Exam
1. According to the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory
Animals, what is the minimum frequency at which the
Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) must
conduct inspections of the animal facilities?
A. Once every twelve months.
B. At least once every six months.
C. Every quarter (three months).
D. Only when a significant change in the program occurs.
Rationale: Both the Public Health Service (PHS) Policy and the
Animal Welfare Act (AWA) regulations mandate that the IACUC
must inspect all of the institution's animal facilities, including
study areas, at least once every six months.
2. A technician is assisting with a study involving the use of
hazardous biological agents. Which level of biosafety (BSL) is
required when working with indigenous or exotic agents that may
cause serious or potentially lethal disease through inhalation?
A. Biosafety Level 1 (BSL-1).
B. Biosafety Level 2 (BSL-2).
C. Biosafety Level 3 (BSL-3).
D. Biosafety Level 4 (BSL-4).
Rationale: BSL-3 is specifically designed for work with agents
that have a potential for respiratory transmission and may cause
serious infection; it requires specialized ventilation and strictly
controlled access.
3. During a surgical procedure on a New Zealand White rabbit, the
technician notices the animal’s heart rate is increasing and there is
a positive pedal withdrawal reflex. What is the most appropriate
action?
A. Continue the procedure as this is a normal response to surgical
stimuli.
B. Inform the veterinarian or surgeon that the depth of
, anesthesia is insufficient.
C. Administer a muscle relaxant to stop the movement.
D. Increase the oxygen flow rate while keeping the anesthetic gas
level constant.
Rationale: A positive withdrawal reflex and increased heart rate
are classic indicators that the animal is in a light plane of
anesthesia and can feel pain; the anesthetic dose must be
adjusted.
4. Which of the "3 Rs" of Russell and Burch is being applied when a
researcher decides to use a computer model or an in vitro cell
culture instead of a live animal model?
A. Reduction.
B. Refinement.
C. Replacement.
D. Recalibration.
Rationale: Replacement refers to the use of non-animal methods
or "lower" phylogenetic species (like invertebrates) to achieve the
same scientific goals without using vertebrate animals.
5. What is the primary function of the Institutional Official (IO) in
the context of an animal research program?
A. To perform all surgical procedures on non-human primates.
B. To serve as the Chairperson of the IACUC.
C. To represent the institution and bear ultimate
responsibility for the animal care and use program.
D. To write the animal protocols for all researchers.
Rationale: The IO is the individual at an institution who has the
authority to commit the institution's resources to ensure that the
animal care and use program complies with federal regulations.
6. In animal facility management, "Sanitization" is specifically
defined as which of the following processes?
A. The total destruction of all living organisms, including bacterial
spores.
B. The reduction of the number of microorganisms on an
object to a level considered safe by public health
standards.
C. The removal of visible dirt, debris, and organic matter only.
D. The use of heat alone to kill all pathogens.
Rationale: Sanitization reduces microbial populations to a safe
, level, whereas sterilization refers to the total destruction of all life
forms.
7. A technician is preparing a shipment of mice to another institution.
Which federal agency regulates the commercial transport of most
warm-blooded animals, excluding rats of the genus Rattus and
mice of the genus Mus bred for research?
A. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
B. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
C. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
D. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Rationale: The USDA enforces the Animal Welfare Act, which
regulates the transport of many species, though purpose-bred lab
mice and rats are currently excluded from AWA coverage.
8. Which anatomical feature is characteristic of the rodent respiratory
system that makes them obligate nose breathers?
A. A highly developed diaphragm.
B. The position of the epiglottis above the soft palate.
C. The absence of a trachea.
D. Large, muscular nostrils.
Rationale: Rodents have a high-positioned larynx and an
epiglottis that sits above the soft palate, which prevents them
from breathing through their mouths.
9. When calculating the floor space requirements for a group of
housed macaques, which document provides the legally mandated
minimum cage dimensions based on the animals' weight?
A. The AVMA Guidelines for Euthanasia.
B. The Ag Guide.
C. The Animal Welfare Act Regulations (AWAR).
D. The PHS Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory
Animals.
Rationale: The AWAR contains specific, legally enforceable tables
for the minimum space requirements for non-human primates
and other regulated species.
10. A mouse that contains DNA from another species, such as a
human gene, that has been intentionally inserted into its genome is
referred to as:
A. An inbred strain.
B. A knockout mouse.
, C. A transgenic mouse.
D. A hybrid mouse.
Rationale: Transgenic animals have had foreign DNA sequences
(transgenes) introduced into their genome via experimental
manipulation.
11. What is the correct term for a disease that is naturally transmitted
from animals to humans?
A. An epizootic disease.
B. A zoonotic disease.
C. An idiopathic disease.
D. A fomite-borne disease.
Rationale: Zoonoses are infections or diseases that can be spread
between animals and humans, such as Rabies or Macacine
herpesvirus 1 (B virus).
12.In a laminar flow workstation (changing station), the air moves in
a single direction. What is the primary purpose of using this
equipment when changing mouse cages?
A. To keep the technician cool during work.
B. To protect the animals from environmental
contaminants and the technician from allergens.
C. To sterilize the cages as they are moved.
D. To increase the humidity within the cage.
Rationale: Laminar flow cabinets use HEPA-filtered air to
maintain a sterile environment for the animals while preventing
dander and allergens from reaching the technician's breathing
zone.
13.Why is "fasting" (withholding food) typically not required for
rodents prior to general anesthesia?
A. Rodents have a very high metabolic rate and will die without
food.
B. Rodents do not have a gallbladder.
C. Rodents lack the neural pathways and anatomical
structure required to vomit (emesis).
D. Rodents only eat at night, so they are naturally fasted in the
morning.
Rationale: Because rodents cannot vomit, they do not face the risk
of aspiration pneumonia during anesthesia induction, which is
the primary reason for fasting other species.