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This comprehensive practice question bank features 300 meticulously crafted multiple-choice questions with detailed rationales and verified correct answers, specifically designed for the ARDMS (American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography) SPI (Sonography Principles and Instrumentation) certification exam. Perfect for ultrasound students, sonography technologists, and medical imaging professionals, this resource covers the full spectrum of ultrasound physics and instrumentation including sound wave propagation, transducers and beam formation, pulse-echo instrumentation, Doppler principles and hemodynamics, artifacts, and bioeffects/safety. From understanding frequency, wavelength, and acoustic impedance to mastering transducer selection, Doppler angle correction, aliasing, and the ALARA principle, each question is designed to test clinical reasoning and reinforce fundamental physics concepts essential for board certification. With comprehensive coverage including the Doppler equation, Nyquist limit, spatial and temporal resolution, quality assurance testing, and safety indices (MI and TI), this study guide bridges the gap between physics theory and clinical application, making it an indispensable tool for sonography students seeking to excel in their SPI examination and advance their careers in diagnostic medical ultrasound.

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ARDMS SPI EXAM: 300 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS AND RATIONALES

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Domain 1: Sound Waves and Propagation (Questions 1-60)


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Question 1
What is the frequency of a sound wave if its period is 0.5 microseconds?


A) 1 MHz
B) 2 MHz
C) 5 MHz
D) 10 MHz


Correct Answer: B) 2 MHz


Rationale: Frequency (f) is the reciprocal of period (T). f = 1/T = 1/0.5 μs = 2 MHz.
As frequency increases, period decreases proportionally. This inverse relationship
is fundamental to understanding ultrasound physics and transducer selection .

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Question 2
Which acoustic variable is defined as the concentration of mass per unit volume?


A) Pressure
B) Density
C) Particle motion
D) Acoustic impedance


Correct Answer: B) Density


Rationale: Density is the mass per unit volume of a medium (kg/m³). Along with
pressure and particle motion, density is one of the three acoustic variables that
describe sound wave propagation through a medium .


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Question 3
A sound wave travels through soft tissue at 1,540 m/s. If the frequency is 5 MHz,
what is the wavelength?


A) 0.154 mm
B) 0.308 mm

,C) 0.616 mm
D) 1.54 mm


Correct Answer: B) 0.308 mm


Rationale: Wavelength (λ) = propagation speed / frequency. λ = 1,540 m/s /
5,000,000 Hz = 0.000308 m = 0.308 mm. Wavelength determines axial resolution;
shorter wavelengths provide better resolution .


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Question 4
When a sound wave travels from one medium to another with a different acoustic
impedance, what determines the amount of reflection?


A) The frequency of the sound wave
B) The angle of incidence only
C) The difference in acoustic impedance
D) The propagation speed only


Correct Answer: C) The difference in acoustic impedance


Rationale: Reflection at an interface is determined by the acoustic impedance
mismatch between the two media. The greater the impedance difference, the

, more sound energy is reflected. This is described by the reflection coefficient
equation .


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Question 5
What is the acoustic impedance of a medium with a density of 1,060 kg/m³ and a
propagation speed of 1,540 m/s?


A) 1.45 × 10⁵ Rayls
B) 1.63 × 10⁶ Rayls
C) 1.45 × 10⁶ Rayls
D) 1.63 × 10⁵ Rayls


Correct Answer: B) 1.63 × 10⁶ Rayls


Rationale: Acoustic impedance (Z) = density × propagation speed. Z = 1,060
kg/m³ × 1,540 m/s = 1,632,400 Rayls ≈ 1.63 × 10⁶ Rayls. Impedance determines
how much sound is reflected at tissue interfaces .


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Question 6
Which of the following wave types has particle motion parallel to the direction of
wave propagation?

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