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ARRT Registry Exam Review Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified What happens to density if mAs is doubled? A. Density doubles B. Density halves C. Density remains unchanged D. Density decreases by 25% What is the function of the anode in the x-ray tube? A. To serve as the target for electron interaction B. To control electron flow C. To emit light D. To act as a focusing cup What interaction is primarily responsible for image formation in diagnostic radiography? A. Photoelectric effect B. Compton scatter 2 C. Pair production D. Coherent scatter Increasing SID does what to image sharpness? A. Increases sharpness B. Decreases sharpness C. No effect D. Causes magnification Which of the following is a stochastic effect of radiation exposure? A. Cancer B. Skin erythema C. Cataracts D. Sterility Which part of the image intensifier converts x-rays into light? A. Input phosphor B. Output phosphor 3 C. Photocathode D. Focusing lens The term "latency period" in radiation exposure refers to: A. Time between exposure and appearance of effects B. The time x-rays are produced C. The time required for beam filtration D. The time patient is under the beam Which of the following reduces motion blur? A. Short exposure time B. High kVp C. Increased OID D. Low mAs The focal spot size affects which image property most? A. Spatial resolution B. Contrast 4 C. Density D. Magnification The process of electron emission from the filament is called: A. Thermionic emission B. Photoemission C. Ionization D. Bremsstrahlung Which type of radiation results from the deceleration of high-speed electrons near the nucleus? A. Bremsstrahlung radiation B. Characteristic radiation C. Secondary radiation D. Scatter radiation What is the purpose of using a grid in radiography? A. To reduce patient exposure B. To reduce scatter radiation and improve image contrast 5 C. To increase spatial resolution

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Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified
What happens to density if mAs is doubled?


✔✔A. Density doubles


B. Density halves

C. Density remains unchanged

D. Density decreases by 25%




What is the function of the anode in the x-ray tube?


✔✔A. To serve as the target for electron interaction


B. To control electron flow

C. To emit light

D. To act as a focusing cup




What interaction is primarily responsible for image formation in diagnostic radiography?


✔✔A. Photoelectric effect


B. Compton scatter

1

,C. Pair production

D. Coherent scatter




Increasing SID does what to image sharpness?


✔✔A. Increases sharpness


B. Decreases sharpness

C. No effect

D. Causes magnification




Which of the following is a stochastic effect of radiation exposure?


✔✔A. Cancer


B. Skin erythema

C. Cataracts

D. Sterility




Which part of the image intensifier converts x-rays into light?


✔✔A. Input phosphor


B. Output phosphor


2

,C. Photocathode

D. Focusing lens




The term "latency period" in radiation exposure refers to:


✔✔A. Time between exposure and appearance of effects


B. The time x-rays are produced

C. The time required for beam filtration

D. The time patient is under the beam




Which of the following reduces motion blur?


✔✔A. Short exposure time


B. High kVp

C. Increased OID

D. Low mAs




The focal spot size affects which image property most?


✔✔A. Spatial resolution


B. Contrast


3

, C. Density

D. Magnification




The process of electron emission from the filament is called:


✔✔A. Thermionic emission


B. Photoemission

C. Ionization

D. Bremsstrahlung




Which type of radiation results from the deceleration of high-speed electrons near the nucleus?


✔✔A. Bremsstrahlung radiation


B. Characteristic radiation

C. Secondary radiation

D. Scatter radiation




What is the purpose of using a grid in radiography?

A. To reduce patient exposure


✔✔B. To reduce scatter radiation and improve image contrast


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