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This document provides an updated collection of ARRT MRI Mock Registry exam questions with fully verified answers for the 2025/2026 exam cycle. It covers essential topics such as MRI physics, imaging protocols, patient safety, anatomy and pathology, scan parameters, and professional standards. The material aligns with the latest ARRT MRI guidelines and is designed to support thorough preparation for the registry exam. Ideal for both students and professionals seeking a reliable, comprehensive study resource.

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ARRT MRI MOCK REGISTRY EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS UPDATED (2025/2026) (VERIFIED ANSWERS)



If the heart rate is 70 beats per minute, the R-R interval (effective TR)

would be calculated as such: 60,000 milliseconds (60 seconds per minute,

and there are 1000 milliseconds per second) ÷ 70 (heart rate) which = 857

milliseconds TR.



If the desire is to null the signal from a specific tissue using an inversion

recovery sequence, the inversion time (TI) selected should be ______ of the

T1 relaxation time of that tissue.

A. 37%

B. 43%

C. 63%

D. 69%

E. 82% - ANS >>>69%



If the desire is to null the signal from a specific tissue using an inversion

recovery sequence, the inversion time (TI) selected should be 69% of the

T1 relaxation time of that tissue.



In order to generate thin slices, a ___________ is used.

I. Steep slice selection gradient


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II. High amplitude slice select gradient

III. Low amplitude slice select gradient

IV. Narrow transmit bandwidth (tBW)

V. Wide transmit bandwidth (tBW)

VI. Narrow receiver bandwidth (brew) - ANS >>>I. Steep slice selection

gradient

II. High amplitude slice select gradient

IV. Narrow transmit bandwidth (tBW)



Magnetic susceptibility artifacts are more prominent with _____________

sequences.

A. Inversion recovery

B. Spin echo

C. Gradient echo

D. Fast spin echo - ANS >>>Gradient echo



Which of the following field strengths would require the shortest TI time to

suppress the signal from fat when performing a STIR sequence in an MRI of

the ankle?

A. 0.5T

B. 1.0T

C. 1.5T

D. 3.0T - ANS >>>0.5T


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As the TR is increased,

I. SNR is increased

II. Available number of slices is increased

III. T2 information is maximized

A. I only

B. II only

C. I and II only

D. I and III only

E. I, II and II - ANS >>>I and II only



Creating additional images in various planes from a 3D data set is

accomplished by a technique known as:

A. Subtraction

B. Maximum intensity projection (MIP)

C. Region of interest calculation(ROI)

D. Multi-Planar reconstruction (MPR)

E. Minimum Intensity Projection (Mini) - ANS >>>multi-planar reconstruction

(MPR)



In a Fast Spin Echo (FSE) sequence, acquired with a long TE, yielding T2

weighted images, scan time can be reduced by:

A. Increasing the FOV


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B. Increasing NEX

C. Using shorter ETL

D. Using longer ETL

E. Increasing phase encodings - ANS >>>Using longer ETL



The gradient slew rate is the:

A. Time it takes longitudinal magnetization to regrow

B. Time between TI and initial RF pulse

C. Time it takes for the gradient to reach its full amplitude

D. Rate of speed of ascent or descent of a gradient from zero to its

maximum amplitude - ANS >>>Rate of speed of ascent or descent of a gradient

from zero to its maximum amplitude



Droplet contamination frequently occurs via:

A. Sharing the MRI scanner control mouse

B. Routine breathing

C. Patting on the back

D. Coughing - ANS >>>Coughing



The imaging technique that employs a very rapid pulse sequence while the

patient is at rest or performing a task is:

A. Perfusion

B. Functional MRI


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