Complete Test Bank 3 3
Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 6th Edition
3 3 3 3 3
by Terri L. Fauber
3 3 3
, Table of Contents
3 3
Chapter301:3Radiation3and3Its3Discovery3
Chapter302:3The3X-ray3Beam
Chapter303:3Image3Formation3and3Radiographic3Quality3Chapte
r304:3Digital3Imaging
Chapter305:3Film-
Screen3Imaging3Chapter306:3Exposure3Te
chnique3Factors3Chapter307:3Scatter3Cont
rol
Chapter308:3Exposure3Technique3Selection3Chapte
r309:3Image3Evaluation
Chapter310:3Dynamic3Imaging:3Fluoroscopy
, Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 6th Edition Fauber Te
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
st Bank 3
Chapter301:3Radiation3and3Its3Discovery
Fauber:3Radiographic3Imaging3and3Exposure,36th3Edition
MULTIPLE3CHOICE
1. When3were3X-rays3 discovered?
a. October38,31985
b. November38,31895
c. January323,31896
d. August315,31902
CORRECT3ANSWER:3B
X-rays3 were3discovered3by3Wilhelm3Conrad3Roentgen3on3November38,31895.
REFFERENCE: 3p.1
2. What3type3of3tube3was3Roentgen3working3with3in3his3lab3when3X-rays3 were3discovered?
a. Crookes3tube
b. Fluorescent3tube
c. High-vacuum3tube
d. Wurzburg3tube
CORRECT3ANSWER:3A
Roentgen3was3working3with3a3low-vacuum3tube3known3as3a3Crookes3tube.
REFFERENCE: 3p.2
3. Which3of3the3following3terms3could3be3defined3as3the3instantaneous3production3of3light3onl
y3during3an3interaction3between3a3type3of3energy3and3some3element3or3compound?
a. Phosphorescence
b. Afterglow
c. Glowing
d. Fluorescence
CORRECT3ANSWER:3D
Fluorescence3is3the3instantaneous3emission3of3light3from3a3material3due3to3the3interaction3wit
h3some3type3of3energy.
REFFERENCE: 3p.2
4. Barium3platinocyanide3was3the:
a. type3of3dark3paper3Roentgen3used3to3darken3his3laboratory.
b. material3Roentgen3used3to3produce3the3first3radiograph3of3his3wife’s3hand.
c. metal3used3to3produce3the3low-vacuum3tube.
d. fluorescent3material3that3glowed3when3the3tube3was3energized.
CORRECT3ANSWER:3D
A3piece3of3paper3coated3with3barium3platinocyanide3glowed3each3time3Roentgen3energized3hi
s3tube.
REFFERENCE: 3p.2
, 5. The3first3radiograph3produced3by3Roentgen,3of3his3wife’s3hand,3required3an3exposure3time3of:
a. 153s.
b. 1503s.
c. 153min.
d. 1503min.
ANS:3 C
It3took3a315-min3exposure3time3to3produce3the3first3radiograph.
REFFERENCE: 3p.3
6. The3letter3x3in3x-ray3is3the3symbol3for:
a. electricity.
b. the3unknown.
c. penetrating.
d. discovery.
ANS:3 B
The3letter3x3represents3the3mathematical3symbol3of3the3unknown.
REFFERENCE: 3p.3
7. The3first3Nobel3Prize3for3physics3was3received3in319013by:
a. Marie3Curie.
b. William3Crookes.
c. Wilhelm3Roentgen.
d. Albert3Einstein.
ANS:3 C
Wilhelm3Roentgen3received3the3first3Nobel3Prize3for3physics3in31901.
REFFERENCE: 3p.4
8. X-rays3 were3at3one3time3called:
a. Becquerel3rays.
b. Roentgen3rays.
c. Z-rays.
d. none3of3the3above.
ANS:3 B
X-rays3 were3at3one3time3called3Roentgen3rays.
REFFERENCE: 3p.4
9. Erythema,3an3early3sign3of3biologic3damage3due3to3x-ray3exposure,3is:
a. reddening3of3the3skin.
b. a3malignant3tumor.
c. a3chromosomal3change.
d. one3of3the3most3serious3effects3of3x-ray3exposure.
ANS:3 A
Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 6th Edition
3 3 3 3 3
by Terri L. Fauber
3 3 3
, Table of Contents
3 3
Chapter301:3Radiation3and3Its3Discovery3
Chapter302:3The3X-ray3Beam
Chapter303:3Image3Formation3and3Radiographic3Quality3Chapte
r304:3Digital3Imaging
Chapter305:3Film-
Screen3Imaging3Chapter306:3Exposure3Te
chnique3Factors3Chapter307:3Scatter3Cont
rol
Chapter308:3Exposure3Technique3Selection3Chapte
r309:3Image3Evaluation
Chapter310:3Dynamic3Imaging:3Fluoroscopy
, Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 6th Edition Fauber Te
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
st Bank 3
Chapter301:3Radiation3and3Its3Discovery
Fauber:3Radiographic3Imaging3and3Exposure,36th3Edition
MULTIPLE3CHOICE
1. When3were3X-rays3 discovered?
a. October38,31985
b. November38,31895
c. January323,31896
d. August315,31902
CORRECT3ANSWER:3B
X-rays3 were3discovered3by3Wilhelm3Conrad3Roentgen3on3November38,31895.
REFFERENCE: 3p.1
2. What3type3of3tube3was3Roentgen3working3with3in3his3lab3when3X-rays3 were3discovered?
a. Crookes3tube
b. Fluorescent3tube
c. High-vacuum3tube
d. Wurzburg3tube
CORRECT3ANSWER:3A
Roentgen3was3working3with3a3low-vacuum3tube3known3as3a3Crookes3tube.
REFFERENCE: 3p.2
3. Which3of3the3following3terms3could3be3defined3as3the3instantaneous3production3of3light3onl
y3during3an3interaction3between3a3type3of3energy3and3some3element3or3compound?
a. Phosphorescence
b. Afterglow
c. Glowing
d. Fluorescence
CORRECT3ANSWER:3D
Fluorescence3is3the3instantaneous3emission3of3light3from3a3material3due3to3the3interaction3wit
h3some3type3of3energy.
REFFERENCE: 3p.2
4. Barium3platinocyanide3was3the:
a. type3of3dark3paper3Roentgen3used3to3darken3his3laboratory.
b. material3Roentgen3used3to3produce3the3first3radiograph3of3his3wife’s3hand.
c. metal3used3to3produce3the3low-vacuum3tube.
d. fluorescent3material3that3glowed3when3the3tube3was3energized.
CORRECT3ANSWER:3D
A3piece3of3paper3coated3with3barium3platinocyanide3glowed3each3time3Roentgen3energized3hi
s3tube.
REFFERENCE: 3p.2
, 5. The3first3radiograph3produced3by3Roentgen,3of3his3wife’s3hand,3required3an3exposure3time3of:
a. 153s.
b. 1503s.
c. 153min.
d. 1503min.
ANS:3 C
It3took3a315-min3exposure3time3to3produce3the3first3radiograph.
REFFERENCE: 3p.3
6. The3letter3x3in3x-ray3is3the3symbol3for:
a. electricity.
b. the3unknown.
c. penetrating.
d. discovery.
ANS:3 B
The3letter3x3represents3the3mathematical3symbol3of3the3unknown.
REFFERENCE: 3p.3
7. The3first3Nobel3Prize3for3physics3was3received3in319013by:
a. Marie3Curie.
b. William3Crookes.
c. Wilhelm3Roentgen.
d. Albert3Einstein.
ANS:3 C
Wilhelm3Roentgen3received3the3first3Nobel3Prize3for3physics3in31901.
REFFERENCE: 3p.4
8. X-rays3 were3at3one3time3called:
a. Becquerel3rays.
b. Roentgen3rays.
c. Z-rays.
d. none3of3the3above.
ANS:3 B
X-rays3 were3at3one3time3called3Roentgen3rays.
REFFERENCE: 3p.4
9. Erythema,3an3early3sign3of3biologic3damage3due3to3x-ray3exposure,3is:
a. reddening3of3the3skin.
b. a3malignant3tumor.
c. a3chromosomal3change.
d. one3of3the3most3serious3effects3of3x-ray3exposure.
ANS:3 A