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Prepare effectively for your Medical Laboratory Technologist (MLT) board exams with this comprehensive study guide. This MLT ASCP practice test contains hundreds of exam-style questions, all with verified answers and detailed rationales to help you understand the reasoning behind each response. Covering all essential areas of clinical laboratory science including hematology, clinical chemistry, microbiology, immunology, molecular diagnostics, and more, this guide is designed to boost your confidence and mastery before taking the ASCP certification exam. Whether you’re a student preparing for your first board exam or a professional refreshing your knowledge, this resource provides structured practice to enhance your critical thinking and test-taking skills. Perfect for MLTs, medical laboratory science students, and professionals preparing for certification, this guide ensures you learn not only the correct answers but also the reasoning, improving retention and exam performance.

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MLT ASCP Practice Test Questions with Answers and
Detailed Rationales | Complete Board Exam Study Guide for
Medical Laboratory Technologists




Q1. Glucose Dilution Calculation

Question: After experiencing extreme fatigue and polyuria, a patient's basic
metabolic panel is analyzed in the laboratory. The result of the glucose is too high
for the instrument to read. The laboratorian performs a dilution using 0.25 mL of
patient sample to 750 µL of diluent. The result now reads 325 mg/dL. How
should the technologist report this patient's glucose result?

Options:
A. 325 mg/dL
B. 1300 mg/dL ✅
C. 975 mg/dL
D. 1625 mg/dL

Rationale:

 Total volume = 0.25 mL + 0.75 mL = 1 mL → dilution factor =
total/portion of sample = .25 = 4.
 Measured glucose = 325 mg/dL. Multiply by dilution factor: 325 × 4 =
1300 mg/dL.



Q2. Christensen’s Urea Agar Slant Reaction

Question: The urease reaction seen in the Christensen's urea agar slant on the far
right indicates:

Options:
A. Weak activity ✅
B. Strong activity

,C. Slant only inoculated
D. Use of outdated medium

Rationale:

 Pink color only in the slant = weak urease activity.
 Strong urease activity turns both slant and butt pink.
 Partial reaction may indicate early growth or weak producer.



Q3. First Step of PCR

Question: What is the first step of the PCR reaction?

Options:
A. Hybridization
B. Extension
C. Annealing
D. Denaturation ✅

Rationale:

 PCR steps:
1. Denaturation: Heat separates double-stranded DNA.
2. Annealing/Hybridization: Primers bind to single strands.
3. Extension: DNA polymerase synthesizes complementary strand.



Q4. Isotonic Sodium Chloride

Question: The concentration of sodium chloride in an isotonic solution is:

Options:
A. 8.5%
B. 0.85% ✅
C. 0.08%
D. 1 M

Rationale:

,  Normal saline (0.85% NaCl) matches osmotic pressure of blood → isotonic.



Q5. Lab Results in Acute DIC

Question: Which laboratory results would be seen in acute Disseminated
Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)?

Options:
A. Prolonged PT, elevated platelets, decreased FDP
B. Normal PT, decreased fibrinogen, decreased platelets, decreased FDP
C. Prolonged PT, decreased fibrinogen, decreased platelets, increased FDP ✅
D. Normal PT, decreased platelets, decreased FDP

Rationale:

 DIC → widespread clot formation → consumption of clotting factors and
platelets → prolonged PT, decreased fibrinogen and platelets.
 Clots are broken down → elevated fibrin degradation products (FDP).



Q6. Routine Sperm Count Dilution

Question: A dilution commonly used for a routine sperm count is:

Options:
A. 1:2
B. 1:20 ✅
C. 1:200
D. 1:400

Rationale:

 Standard protocol uses 1:20 dilution to count sperm accurately in
hemocytometer.



Q7. Prozone Effect

, Question: The prozone effect (when performing a screening titer) is most likely
to result in:

Options:
A. False positive
B. False negative ✅
C. No reaction at all
D. Mixed field reaction

Rationale:

 Prozone effect = antibody excess → inhibits visible agglutination → false
negative.
 Diluting sample removes prozone → reaction becomes positive.



Q8. Nocardia Identification

Question: An agar quadrant plate containing casein (A), tyrosine (B), nitrate (C),
and xanthine (D) shows no hydrolysis of substrates, nitrate reduced. Likely
organism:

Options:
A. Nocardia asteroides ✅
B. Nocardia brasiliensis
C. Streptomyces griseus
D. Actinomadura madurae

Rationale:

 N. asteroides → does not hydrolyze casein, tyrosine, xanthine, reduces
nitrate.
 Other species hydrolyze some or all substrates.



Q9. Falsely Elevated Hemoglobin on Electronic Counter

Question: On an electronic cell counter, hemoglobin may be falsely elevated due
to:
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