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Q.1 Easy Cell Culture
What is contact inhibition in mammalian cell culture?
A Inhibition of growth when cells physically touch each other
B Inhibition caused by bacterial contamination
C Inhibition due to low oxygen levels
D Inhibition caused by temperature fluctuations
Correct Answer:  A. Inhibition of growth when cells physically touch each other
EXPLANATION

Contact inhibition is a property where normal mammalian cells stop dividing when they form a monolayer and make physical contact with adjacent cells.

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Q.2 Easy Cell Culture
Which method is most appropriate for counting viable cells in a culture?
A Hemocytometer only
B Trypan blue exclusion assay
C Spectrophotometry
D Direct microscopy without staining
Correct Answer:  B. Trypan blue exclusion assay
EXPLANATION

Trypan blue exclusion assay distinguishes viable (unstained) from non-viable (blue) cells. Hemocytometer counts total cells, not viable ones specifically.

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Q.3 Easy Cell Culture
In animal cell culture, what is the primary purpose of using serum (typically fetal bovine serum)?
A To increase osmolarity
B To provide growth factors, hormones, and attachment factors
C To reduce contamination
D To adjust pH of the medium
Correct Answer:  B. To provide growth factors, hormones, and attachment factors
EXPLANATION

FBS provides essential growth factors, hormones, lipids, and attachment factors necessary for cell growth and proliferation in culture.

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Q.4 Easy Cell Culture
Which of the following is NOT a component of basal culture media?
A Amino acids
B Vitamins
C Monoclonal antibodies
D Inorganic salts
Correct Answer:  C. Monoclonal antibodies
EXPLANATION

Basal media contain amino acids, vitamins, inorganic salts, and carbohydrates. Monoclonal antibodies are added supplements, not basal media components.

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Q.5 Easy Cell Culture
What is the optimal pH range for mammalian cell culture?
A 4.5-5.5
B 6.5-7.5
C 8.5-9.5
D 9.5-10.5
Correct Answer:  B. 6.5-7.5
EXPLANATION

Mammalian cells require slightly alkaline to neutral pH (7.2-7.4) for optimal growth. pH is maintained using buffers like bicarbonate or HEPES.

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Q.6 Easy Cell Culture
Which growth phase of bacterial culture is characterized by maximum specific growth rate and exponential increase in cell number?
A Lag phase
B Log phase
C Stationary phase
D Death phase
Correct Answer:  B. Log phase
EXPLANATION

Log phase (logarithmic/exponential phase) is when cells divide at maximum rate with doubling time remaining constant. This is the phase of active cell proliferation.

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Q.7 Easy Cell Culture
Which disinfectant is most commonly used for sterilizing bioreactor surfaces and cell culture equipment?
A Ethanol (70%)
B Sodium hypochlorite
C Hydrogen peroxide (35%)
D Quaternary ammonium compounds
Correct Answer:  A. Ethanol (70%)
EXPLANATION

70% ethanol is the standard disinfectant for cell culture work due to its effectiveness against most microorganisms and minimal residual toxicity to cells.

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Q.8 Easy Cell Culture
The doubling time of mammalian cells cultured in vitro typically ranges between:
A 2-4 hours
B 12-24 hours
C 48-72 hours
D 7-10 days
Correct Answer:  B. 12-24 hours
EXPLANATION

Most mammalian cell lines have doubling times of 12-24 hours under optimal culture conditions. Bacterial doubling times are much shorter (2-4 hours).

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Q.9 Easy Cell Culture
Which of the following cell lines is commonly used for monoclonal antibody production?
A HeLa cells
B Myeloma cells (NSO or SP2/0)
C Fibroblast cells
D Epithelial cells
Correct Answer:  B. Myeloma cells (NSO or SP2/0)
EXPLANATION

Myeloma cell lines (NSO or SP2/0) are immortal cells used to create hybridomas through fusion with B lymphocytes for monoclonal antibody production.

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Q.10 Easy Cell Culture
What is the primary purpose of using serum-free media (SFM) in industrial cell culture?
A To increase cell density to 10^8 cells/mL
B To reduce batch variability and improve downstream processing
C To completely eliminate the need for bioreactors
D To replace all nutrient requirements with plant extracts
Correct Answer:  B. To reduce batch variability and improve downstream processing
EXPLANATION

Serum-free media reduce lot-to-lot variability of serum batches, improve product purity, and simplify downstream purification processes, making them essential for pharmaceutical production.

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