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What is the primary effect of chronic radiation exposure?
A) Instant radiation burns
✔✔B) Long-term health risks, including cancer
C) Temporary dizziness
D) None of the above
Why should radiation-controlled areas be clearly marked?
✔✔A) To alert workers to the presence of radiation hazards
B) To make areas easier to access
C) To prevent workers from entering without permission
D) To increase radiation exposure for testing
Which of the following is the best practice for radiation workers?
A) To spend as much time near radiation sources as possible
B) To work without monitoring devices
✔✔C) To limit exposure by following safety protocols and using PPE
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,D) To ignore radiation safety signs
What is the importance of monitoring radiation exposure in the workplace?
✔✔A) To ensure radiation doses stay within safe limits
B) To track employee work hours
C) To detect equipment malfunctions
D) To increase productivity
How is radiation dose typically measured?
A) Temperature
✔✔B) By the amount of energy absorbed by tissue
C) The color of the material
D) Speed of particles
What does a "no entry" sign in a radiation area signify?
✔✔A) High radiation levels and restricted access
B) Safe area for workers to gather
C) No radiation present in the area
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, D) Entry permitted without restrictions
How does increasing shielding material protect workers from radiation?
A) It allows radiation to pass through safely
✔✔B) It absorbs or deflects radiation, reducing exposure
C) It increases the amount of radiation exposure
D) It accelerates the decay of radioactive material
Which of the following is one of the main principles of radiation protection?
✔✔A) Time
B) Distance
C) Speed
D) Temperature
What type of radiation can be blocked by a simple lead apron?
A) Alpha particles
✔✔B) Gamma rays
C) X-rays
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