Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 6th Edition
h h h h h
by hTerri hL. hFauber
, Table hof hContents
Chapter h01: hRadiation hand hIts
Discovery hChapter h02: hThe hX-ray
h
h Beam
Chapter h03: hImage hFormation hand hRadiographic hQuality
h Chapter h04: hDigital hImaging
Chapter h05: hFilm-Screen hImaging
h Chapter h06: hExposure hTechnique
Factors hChapter h07: hScatter hControl
h
Chapter h08: hExposure hTechnique hSelection
h Chapter h09: hImage hEvaluation
Chapter h10: hDynamic hImaging: hFluoroscopy
, Radiographic hImaging hand hExposure h6th hEdition hFauber
hTest hBank
Chapter h01: hRadiation hand hIts hDiscovery
Fauber: hRadiographic hImaging hand hExposure, h6th hEdition
MULTIPLE hCHOICE
1. When hwere hX-rays h discovered?
a. October h8, h1985
b. November h8, h1895
c. January h23, h1896
d. August h15, h1902
CORRECT hANSWER: hB
X-rays h were hdiscovered hby hWilhelm hConrad hRoentgen hon hNovember h8, h1895.
REFFERENCE: hp.1
2. What htype hof htube hwas hRoentgen hworking hwith hin hhis hlab hwhen hX-rays h were hdiscovered?
a. Crookes htube
b. Fluorescent htube
c. High-vacuum htube
d. Wurzburg htube
CORRECT hANSWER: hA
Roentgen hwas hworking hwith ha hlow-vacuum htube hknown has ha hCrookes htube.
REFFERENCE: hp.2
3. Which hof hthe hfollowing hterms hcould hbe hdefined has hthe hinstantaneous hproduction hof
hlight honly hduring han hinteraction hbetween ha htype hof henergy hand hsome helement hor
hcompound?
a. Phosphorescence
b. Afterglow
c. Glowing
d. Fluorescence
CORRECT hANSWER: hD
Fluorescence his hthe hinstantaneous hemission hof hlight hfrom ha hmaterial hdue hto hthe
hinteraction hwith hsome htype hof henergy.
REFFERENCE: hp.2
4. Barium hplatinocyanide hwas hthe:
a. type hof hdark hpaper hRoentgen hused hto hdarken hhis hlaboratory.
b. material hRoentgen hused hto hproduce hthe hfirst hradiograph hof hhis hwife’s hhand.
c. metal hused hto hproduce hthe hlow-vacuum htube.
d. fluorescent hmaterial hthat hglowed hwhen hthe htube hwas henergized.
CORRECT hANSWER: hD
A hpiece hof hpaper hcoated hwith hbarium hplatinocyanide hglowed heach htime hRoentgen
henergized hhis htube.
REFFERENCE: hp.2
, 5. The hfirst hradiograph hproduced hby hRoentgen, hof hhis hwife’s hhand, hrequired han hexposure htime
hof:
a. 15 hs.
b. 150 hs.
c. 15 hmin.
d. 150 hmin.
ANS: C
It htook ha h15-min hexposure htime hto hproduce hthe hfirst hradiograph.
REFFERENCE: hp.3
6. The hletter hx hin hx-ray his hthe hsymbol hfor:
a. electricity.
b. the hunknown.
c. penetrating.
d. discovery.
ANS: B
The hletter hx hrepresents hthe hmathematical hsymbol hof hthe hunknown.
REFFERENCE: hp.3
7. The hfirst hNobel hPrize hfor hphysics hwas hreceived hin h1901 hby:
a. Marie hCurie.
b. William hCrookes.
c. Wilhelm hRoentgen.
d. Albert hEinstein.
ANS: C
Wilhelm hRoentgen hreceived hthe hfirst hNobel hPrize hfor hphysics hin h1901.
REFFERENCE: hp.4
8. X-rays h were hat hone htime hcalled:
a. Becquerel hrays.
b. Roentgen hrays.
c. Z-rays.
d. none hof hthe habove.
ANS: B
X-rays h were hat hone htime hcalled hRoentgen hrays.
REFFERENCE: hp.4
9. Erythema, han hearly hsign hof hbiologic hdamage hdue hto hx-ray hexposure, his:
a. reddening hof hthe hskin.
b. a hmalignant htumor.
c. a hchromosomal hchange.
d. one hof hthe hmost hserious heffects hof hx-ray hexposure.
ANS: A