BASIC HAZARD SYMBOLS
FLAMMABLE & EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES
TOXIC AND CORROSIVE CHEMICALS
LAB SAFETY PROCEDURES
APPLICATION & INTERPRETATION
100

(MCQ)

 What does a flame symbol on a chemical label indicate?

A. Toxic substance

B. Flammable substance

C. Radioactive material

D. Corrosive acid

Answer: B
Explanation:
The flame symbol warns that the substance can easily catch fire.

100

(True/False)

Explosive substances are completely safe at all temperatures.

Answer: False
Explanation:
They can react violently under heat, shock, or friction.

100

(True/False)

Toxic substances only affect humans if swallowed.

Answer: False
Explanation
: They can also harm through inhalation or skin contact.

100

(True/False)

Personal protective equipment (PPE) is optional in labs.

Answer: False
Explanation:
PPE is required for safety.

100

(True/False)

Ignoring hazard symbols can lead to accidents.

Answer: True
Explanation:
Symbols exist to prevent unsafe handling.

200

(True/False)

Hazard symbols help prevent lab accidents.

Answer: True
Explanation:
They communicate risks clearly to users.

200

(MCQ)

 Which condition increases the risk of flammable substances igniting?

A. Cold temperature

B. Heat or open flame

C. Darkness

D. Low pressure

Answer: B
Explanation:
Heat or sparks can trigger combustion.

200

(MCQ)

 Which PPE is essential in handling corrosives?

A. Sandals

B. Gloves

C. No protection

D. Open hair

Answer: B
Explanation:
Gloves protect skin from chemical burns.

200

(True/False)

Lab safety rules are the same in all experiments.

Answer: False
Explanation:
Procedures may vary depending on chemicals used.

200

(True/False)

Risk assessment is part of lab safety.

Answer: True
Explanation:
Identifying hazards is essential before experiments.

300

(MCQ)

 What does the skull and crossbones symbol represent?

A. Irritant

B. Flammable

C. Acute toxicity

D. Environmental hazard

Answer: C
Explanation:
It indicates substances that can cause serious poisoning or death.

300

(MCQ)

 What symbol represents explosive substances?

A. Flame

B. Bomb exploding

C. Skull

D. Corrosive liquid

Answer: B
Explanation:
It indicates substances that may explode under certain conditions.

300

(MCQ)

 What does a corrosive chemical do?

A. Only changes color

B. Burns or destroys tissue/material

C. Freezes instantly

D. Produces light

Answer: B
Explanation:
Corrosives can damage skin and metals.

300

(MCQ)

 What is PPE used for?

A. Decoration

B. Protection from hazards

C. Measuring chemicals

D. Heating substances

Answer: B
Explanation:
PPE reduces exposure to dangerous substances.

300

3. (MCQ)

 What should you do before using a new chemical?

A. Guess its properties

B. Smell it

C. Mix it immediately

D. Read the label and symbols



Answer: D
Explanation: 
Labels provide safety information.

400

(MCQ)

 Which symbol warns about substances harmful to the environment?

A. Tree and fish symbol

B. Flame

C. Gas cylinder

D. Exclamation mark

Answer: A
Explanation:
It indicates environmental toxicity.

400

(MCQ)

 What is a key safety rule for flammable liquids?

A. Store near sunlight

B. Keep in sealed containers away from heat

C. Mix with water

D. Shake frequently

Answer: B
Explanation:
Proper storage reduces fire risk.

400

(MCQ)

 Which is a safety precaution for corrosive substances?

A. Smelling directly

B. Using gloves and goggles

C. Tasting samples

D. Heating openly

Answer: B
Explanation:
PPE protects against chemical burns.

400

(MCQ)

 Why should long hair be tied back in a lab?

A. Prevent contact with chemicals or flames

B. Fashion

C. Comfort

D. No reason

Answer: A
Explanation:
It reduces accident risk.

400

(MCQ)

 Which action is unsafe in a chemistry lab?

A. Wearing goggles

B. Following instructions

C. Tasting chemicals

D. Using gloves

Answer: C
Explanation:
Chemicals should never be tasted

500

(MCQ)

 What does the exclamation mark symbol usually indicate?

A. Explosive

B. Irritant or harmful

C. Radioactive

D. Flammable gas

Answer: B
Explanation:
It warns of mild toxicity or irritation.

500

(MCQ)

 Which gas is commonly flammable?

A. Oxygen

B. Hydrogen

C. Nitrogen

D. Carbon dioxide

Answer: B
Explanation:
Hydrogen ignites easily in air.

500

(MCQ)

 What should you do if a corrosive chemical spills on skin?

A. Ignore it

B. Wash immediately with water

C. Cover it

D. Heat it

Answer: B
Explanation:
Immediate washing reduces damage.

500

(MCQ)

 What is the first thing to do if a chemical is unknown?

A. Taste it

B. Check hazard symbols

C. Heat it

D. Mix it

Answer: B
Explanation:
Hazard symbols indicate risks.

500

(MCQ)

 What does “risk” refer to in the lab?

A. Fun level

B. Likelihood of harm

C. Chemical color

D. Temperature only

Answer: B
Explanation:
Risk is the chance of danger occurring.