Exam Study Guide 2026/2027 | High-Yield
Practice Questions, Detailed Rationales &
Certification Prep Manual
AALAS LABORATORY ANIMAL TECHNICIAN (LAT) EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027
High-Yield Practice Questions, Detailed EXPERT RATIONALE & Certification
Prep Manual
• This study guide contains 200 high-yield multiple choice questions with fully
explained EXPERT RATIONALE, designed to mirror the real LAT exam format and
cover every tested domain comprehensively.
• Use this material by reading each question carefully, selecting your answer before
checking the correct option and EXPERT RATIONALE, then reviewing weak areas
repeatedly until mastery is achieved.
SECTION 1: ANIMAL HUSBANDRY & CARE
1. What is the recommended temperature range for housing laboratory mice?
A. 10–15°C (50–59°F)
B. 16–18°C (61–64°F)
C. 18–26°C (64–79°F)
D. 64–79°F (18–26°C) — this is also the standard ILAR-recommended range
E. 30–35°C (86–95°F)
Correct Answer: D EXPERT RATIONALE: ILAR and the Guide for the Care and
Use of Laboratory Animals recommends 18–26°C (64–79°F) for mice. Temperatures
outside this range cause physiological stress, affect experimental outcomes, and can
impair reproduction.
,2. What is the minimum number of air changes per hour (ACH) recommended
for animal holding rooms?
A. 5 ACH
B. 8 ACH
C. 10 ACH
D. 15 ACH
E. 20 ACH
Correct Answer: D EXPERT RATIONALE: The Guide recommends a minimum of
10–15 ACH for animal rooms, with 15 ACH being the standard cited for adequate
ventilation to remove odors, ammonia, and pathogens from the environment.
3. How often should cage bedding be changed for mice under standard
husbandry conditions?
A. Daily
B. Every 2 days
C. At least once or twice per week
D. Every 2 weeks
E. Monthly
Correct Answer: C EXPERT RATIONALE: Bedding should be changed at least
once or twice weekly to maintain hygiene and minimize ammonia buildup, which can
cause respiratory irritation and affect animal health and research data.
4. What is the correct relative humidity range for most laboratory animal
rooms?
A. 10–20%
,B. 25–35%
C. 30–70%
D. 75–85%
E. 85–95%
Correct Answer: C EXPERT RATIONALE: The Guide recommends 30–70%
relative humidity for most species. Levels below 30% can cause ringtail in rats and mice;
levels above 70% promote microbial growth and respiratory problems.
5. Which lighting cycle is most commonly used for standard laboratory rodent
housing?
A. 8 hours light / 16 hours dark
B. 10 hours light / 14 hours dark
C. 12 hours light / 12 hours dark
D. 16 hours light / 8 hours dark
E. Continuous light
Correct Answer: C EXPERT RATIONALE: A 12:12 light/dark cycle is the standard
photoperiod for most laboratory rodents. Disrupting circadian rhythms affects
reproductive cycles, hormone levels, and behavior, which can confound research results.
6. What is the recommended light intensity for animal holding rooms?
A. 5–10 lux
B. 50–100 lux
C. 130–325 lux at 1 meter from the floor
D. 500–700 lux
E. Over 1000 lux
, Correct Answer: C EXPERT RATIONALE: The Guide recommends 130–325 lux
measured at 1 meter from the floor for animal rooms. Excessive light, particularly for
albino animals, can cause retinal degeneration.
7. Which of the following is the correct water consumption estimate per day
for a laboratory rat?
A. 1–2 mL/100g body weight
B. 5 mL/100g body weight
C. 10–12 mL/100g body weight
D. 20–25 mL/100g body weight
E. 50 mL/100g body weight
Correct Answer: C EXPERT RATIONALE: Laboratory rats consume
approximately 10–12 mL of water per 100g of body weight per day. Monitoring water
intake is critical for detecting illness, as decreased consumption is often an early sign of
disease.
8. What is the typical gestation period for a laboratory mouse?
A. 10–12 days
B. 14–16 days
C. 19–21 days
D. 28–30 days
E. 45–50 days
Correct Answer: C EXPERT RATIONALE: The gestation period for Mus musculus
(laboratory mouse) is 19–21 days. Accurate knowledge of gestation periods is essential
for breeding colony management and timed pregnancy experiments.