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Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 6th Edition
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by Terri L. Fauber
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, Table of Contents
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Chapter 01: Radiation and Its Discovery
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Chapter 02: The X-ray Beam
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Chapter 03: Image Formation and Radiographic Quality
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Chapter 04: Digital Imaging
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Chapter 05: Film-
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Screen Imaging Chapter 06: Exposure Te
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chnique FactorsChapter 07: Scatter Contr
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Chapter 08: Exposure Technique SelectionChapter
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09: Image Evaluation
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Chapter 10: Dynamic Imaging: Fluoroscopy
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, Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 6th Edition Fauber
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Test Bank L
Chapter 01: Radiation and Its Discovery
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Fauber: Radiographic Imaging and Exposure, 6th Edition
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MULTIPLELCHOICE
1. WhenLwereLX-raysL discovered?
a. OctoberL8,L1985
b. NovemberL8,L1895
c. JanuaryL23,L1896
d. AugustL15,L1902
CORRECTLANSWER:LB
X-raysL wereLdiscoveredLbyLWilhelmLConradLRoentgenLonLNovemberL8,L1895.
REFFERENCE:Lp.1
2. WhatLtypeLofLtubeLwasLRoentgenLworkingLwithLinLhisLlabLwhenLX-raysL wereLdiscovered?
a. CrookesLtube
b. FluorescentLtube
c. High-vacuumLtube
d. WurzburgLtube
CORRECTLANSWER:LA
RoentgenLwasLworkingLwithLaLlow-vacuumLtubeLknownLasLaLCrookesLtube.
REFFERENCE:Lp.2
3. WhichLofLtheLfollowingLtermsLcouldLbeLdefinedLasLtheLinstantaneousLproductionLofLlightLonly
duringLanLinteractionLbetweenLaLtypeLofLenergyLandLsomeLelementLorLcompound?
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a. Phosphorescence
b. Afterglow
c. Glowing
d. Fluorescence
CORRECTLANSWER:LD
FluorescenceLisLtheLinstantaneousLemissionLofLlightLfromLaLmaterialLdueLtoLtheLinteractionLwithLs
omeLtypeLofLenergy.
REFFERENCE:Lp.2
4. BariumLplatinocyanideLwasLthe:
a. typeLofLdarkLpaperLRoentgenLusedLtoLdarkenLhisLlaboratory.
b. materialLRoentgenLusedLtoLproduceLtheLfirstLradiographLofLhisLwife’sLhand.
c. metalLusedLtoLproduceLtheLlow-vacuumLtube.
d. fluorescentLmaterialLthatLglowedLwhenLtheLtubeLwasLenergized.
CORRECTLANSWER:LD
ALpieceLofLpaperLcoatedL withLbariumLplatinocyanideLglowedLeachLtimeLRoentgenLenergizedLhisLt
ube.
REFFERENCE:Lp.2
, 5. TheLfirstLradiographLproducedLbyLRoentgen,LofLhisLwife’sLhand,L requiredLanLexposureLtimeLof:
a. 15Ls.
b.L 150Ls.
c. 15Lmin.
d. 150Lmin.
ANS: C
ItLtookLaL15-minLexposureLtimeLtoLproduceLtheLfirstLradiograph.
REFFERENCE:Lp.3
6. TheLletterLxLinLx-rayLisLtheLsymbolLfor:
a. electricity.
b. theLunknown.
c. penetrating.
d. discovery.
ANS: B
TheLletterLxLrepresentsLtheLmathematicalLsymbolLofLtheLunknown.
REFFERENCE:Lp.3
7. TheLfirstLNobelLPrizeLforLphysicsLwasLreceivedLinL1901Lby:
a. MarieLCurie.
b. WilliamLCrookes.
c. WilhelmLRoentgen.
d. AlbertLEinstein.
ANS: C
WilhelmLRoentgenLreceivedLtheLfirstLNobelLPrizeLforLphysicsLinL1901.
REFFERENCE:Lp.4
8. X-raysL wereLatLoneLtimeLcalled:
a. BecquerelLrays.
b. RoentgenLrays.
c. Z-rays.
d. noneLofLtheLabove.
ANS: B
X-raysL wereLatLoneLtimeLcalledLRoentgenLrays.
REFFERENCE:Lp.4
9. Erythema,LanLearlyLsignL ofLbiologicLdamageLdueLtoLx-rayLexposure,Lis:
a. reddeningLofLtheLskin.
b. aLmalignantLtumor.
c. aLchromosomalLchange.
d. oneLofLtheLmostLseriousLeffectsLofLx-rayLexposure.
ANS: A
Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 6th Edition
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by Terri L. Fauber
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, Table of Contents
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Chapter 01: Radiation and Its Discovery
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Chapter 02: The X-ray Beam
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Chapter 03: Image Formation and Radiographic Quality
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Chapter 04: Digital Imaging
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Chapter 05: Film-
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Screen Imaging Chapter 06: Exposure Te
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chnique FactorsChapter 07: Scatter Contr
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ol
Chapter 08: Exposure Technique SelectionChapter
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09: Image Evaluation
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Chapter 10: Dynamic Imaging: Fluoroscopy
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, Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 6th Edition Fauber
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Test Bank L
Chapter 01: Radiation and Its Discovery
L L L L L
Fauber: Radiographic Imaging and Exposure, 6th Edition
L L L L L L
MULTIPLELCHOICE
1. WhenLwereLX-raysL discovered?
a. OctoberL8,L1985
b. NovemberL8,L1895
c. JanuaryL23,L1896
d. AugustL15,L1902
CORRECTLANSWER:LB
X-raysL wereLdiscoveredLbyLWilhelmLConradLRoentgenLonLNovemberL8,L1895.
REFFERENCE:Lp.1
2. WhatLtypeLofLtubeLwasLRoentgenLworkingLwithLinLhisLlabLwhenLX-raysL wereLdiscovered?
a. CrookesLtube
b. FluorescentLtube
c. High-vacuumLtube
d. WurzburgLtube
CORRECTLANSWER:LA
RoentgenLwasLworkingLwithLaLlow-vacuumLtubeLknownLasLaLCrookesLtube.
REFFERENCE:Lp.2
3. WhichLofLtheLfollowingLtermsLcouldLbeLdefinedLasLtheLinstantaneousLproductionLofLlightLonly
duringLanLinteractionLbetweenLaLtypeLofLenergyLandLsomeLelementLorLcompound?
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a. Phosphorescence
b. Afterglow
c. Glowing
d. Fluorescence
CORRECTLANSWER:LD
FluorescenceLisLtheLinstantaneousLemissionLofLlightLfromLaLmaterialLdueLtoLtheLinteractionLwithLs
omeLtypeLofLenergy.
REFFERENCE:Lp.2
4. BariumLplatinocyanideLwasLthe:
a. typeLofLdarkLpaperLRoentgenLusedLtoLdarkenLhisLlaboratory.
b. materialLRoentgenLusedLtoLproduceLtheLfirstLradiographLofLhisLwife’sLhand.
c. metalLusedLtoLproduceLtheLlow-vacuumLtube.
d. fluorescentLmaterialLthatLglowedLwhenLtheLtubeLwasLenergized.
CORRECTLANSWER:LD
ALpieceLofLpaperLcoatedL withLbariumLplatinocyanideLglowedLeachLtimeLRoentgenLenergizedLhisLt
ube.
REFFERENCE:Lp.2
, 5. TheLfirstLradiographLproducedLbyLRoentgen,LofLhisLwife’sLhand,L requiredLanLexposureLtimeLof:
a. 15Ls.
b.L 150Ls.
c. 15Lmin.
d. 150Lmin.
ANS: C
ItLtookLaL15-minLexposureLtimeLtoLproduceLtheLfirstLradiograph.
REFFERENCE:Lp.3
6. TheLletterLxLinLx-rayLisLtheLsymbolLfor:
a. electricity.
b. theLunknown.
c. penetrating.
d. discovery.
ANS: B
TheLletterLxLrepresentsLtheLmathematicalLsymbolLofLtheLunknown.
REFFERENCE:Lp.3
7. TheLfirstLNobelLPrizeLforLphysicsLwasLreceivedLinL1901Lby:
a. MarieLCurie.
b. WilliamLCrookes.
c. WilhelmLRoentgen.
d. AlbertLEinstein.
ANS: C
WilhelmLRoentgenLreceivedLtheLfirstLNobelLPrizeLforLphysicsLinL1901.
REFFERENCE:Lp.4
8. X-raysL wereLatLoneLtimeLcalled:
a. BecquerelLrays.
b. RoentgenLrays.
c. Z-rays.
d. noneLofLtheLabove.
ANS: B
X-raysL wereLatLoneLtimeLcalledLRoentgenLrays.
REFFERENCE:Lp.4
9. Erythema,LanLearlyLsignL ofLbiologicLdamageLdueLtoLx-rayLexposure,Lis:
a. reddeningLofLtheLskin.
b. aLmalignantLtumor.
c. aLchromosomalLchange.
d. oneLofLtheLmostLseriousLeffectsLofLx-rayLexposure.
ANS: A