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Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 7th Edition
by Terri L. Fauber
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Table of Contents
Chapter 01: Radiation and Its Discovery
Chapter 02: The X-ray Beam
Chapter 03: Image Formation and Radiographic Quality Chapt
er 04: Digital Imaging
Chapter 05: Film-
Screen Imaging Chapter 06: Exposure T
echnique Factors Chapter 07: Scatter Co
ntrol
Chapter 08: Exposure Technique Selection Chapt
er 09: Image Evaluation
Chapter 10: Dynamic Imaging: Fluoroscopy
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Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 6th Edition Fauber T
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Chapter 01: Radiation and Its Discovery
Fauber: Radiographic Imaging and Exposure, 6th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. When were X-rays discovered?
a. Octobervj8, 1985
b. November 8, 1895
c. January 23, 1896
d. August 15, 1902
CORRECTvjANSWER:vjB
X-rays were discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen on November 8, 1895.
REFFERENCE: p.1
2. What type of tube was Roentgen working with in his lab when X-rays were discovered?
a. Crookes tube
b. Fluorescent tube
c. High-vacuum tube
d. Wurzburg tube
CORRECTvjANSWER:vjA
Roentgen was working with a low-vacuum tube known as a Crookes tube.
REFFERENCE: p.2
3. Which of the following terms could be defined as the instantaneous production of light
only during an interaction between a type of energy and some element or compound?
a. Phosphorescence
b. Afterglow
c. Glowing
d. Fluorescence
CORRECTvjANSWER:vjD
Fluorescence is the instantaneous emission of light from a material due to the interaction with
some type of energy.
REFFERENCE: p.2
4. Barium platinocyanide was the:
a. type of dark paper Roentgen used to darken his laboratory.
b. material Roentgen used to produce the first radiograph of his wife’s hand.
c. metal used to produce the low-vacuum tube.
d. fluorescent material that glowed when the tube was energized.
CORRECTvjANSWER:vjD
A piece of paper coated with barium platinocyanide glowed each time Roentgen energized hi
s tube.
REFFERENCE: p.2
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5. The first radiograph produced by Roentgen, of his wife’s hand, required an exposure time of:
a. 15 s.
b. 150 s.
c. 15 min.
d. 150 min.
ANS: C
It took a 15-min exposure time to produce the first radiograph.
REFFERENCE: p.3
6. The letter x in x-rayvjis the symbol for:
a. electricity.
b. the unknown.
c. penetrating.
d. discovery.
ANS: B
The letter x represents the mathematical symbol of the unknown.
REFFERENCE: p.3
7. The first Nobel Prize for physics was received in 1901 by:
a. Marie Curie.
b. William Crookes.
c. Wilhelm Roentgen.
d. Albert Einstein.
ANS: C
Wilhelm Roentgen received the first Nobel Prize for physics in 1901.
REFFERENCE: p.4
8. X-rays were at one time called:
a. Becquerel rays.
b. Roentgen rays.
c. Z-rays.
d. none of the above.
ANS: B
X-rays were at one time called Roentgen rays.
REFFERENCE: p.4
9. Erythema, an early sign of biologic damage due to x-ray exposure, is:
a. reddening of the skin.
b. a malignant tumor.
c. a chromosomal change.
d. one of the most serious effects of x-ray exposure.
ANS: A
Complete Test Bank
Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 7th Edition
by Terri L. Fauber
vj vj
,MEDSTUDY.COM
Table of Contents
Chapter 01: Radiation and Its Discovery
Chapter 02: The X-ray Beam
Chapter 03: Image Formation and Radiographic Quality Chapt
er 04: Digital Imaging
Chapter 05: Film-
Screen Imaging Chapter 06: Exposure T
echnique Factors Chapter 07: Scatter Co
ntrol
Chapter 08: Exposure Technique Selection Chapt
er 09: Image Evaluation
Chapter 10: Dynamic Imaging: Fluoroscopy
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Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 6th Edition Fauber T
est Bank
Chapter 01: Radiation and Its Discovery
Fauber: Radiographic Imaging and Exposure, 6th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. When were X-rays discovered?
a. Octobervj8, 1985
b. November 8, 1895
c. January 23, 1896
d. August 15, 1902
CORRECTvjANSWER:vjB
X-rays were discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen on November 8, 1895.
REFFERENCE: p.1
2. What type of tube was Roentgen working with in his lab when X-rays were discovered?
a. Crookes tube
b. Fluorescent tube
c. High-vacuum tube
d. Wurzburg tube
CORRECTvjANSWER:vjA
Roentgen was working with a low-vacuum tube known as a Crookes tube.
REFFERENCE: p.2
3. Which of the following terms could be defined as the instantaneous production of light
only during an interaction between a type of energy and some element or compound?
a. Phosphorescence
b. Afterglow
c. Glowing
d. Fluorescence
CORRECTvjANSWER:vjD
Fluorescence is the instantaneous emission of light from a material due to the interaction with
some type of energy.
REFFERENCE: p.2
4. Barium platinocyanide was the:
a. type of dark paper Roentgen used to darken his laboratory.
b. material Roentgen used to produce the first radiograph of his wife’s hand.
c. metal used to produce the low-vacuum tube.
d. fluorescent material that glowed when the tube was energized.
CORRECTvjANSWER:vjD
A piece of paper coated with barium platinocyanide glowed each time Roentgen energized hi
s tube.
REFFERENCE: p.2
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5. The first radiograph produced by Roentgen, of his wife’s hand, required an exposure time of:
a. 15 s.
b. 150 s.
c. 15 min.
d. 150 min.
ANS: C
It took a 15-min exposure time to produce the first radiograph.
REFFERENCE: p.3
6. The letter x in x-rayvjis the symbol for:
a. electricity.
b. the unknown.
c. penetrating.
d. discovery.
ANS: B
The letter x represents the mathematical symbol of the unknown.
REFFERENCE: p.3
7. The first Nobel Prize for physics was received in 1901 by:
a. Marie Curie.
b. William Crookes.
c. Wilhelm Roentgen.
d. Albert Einstein.
ANS: C
Wilhelm Roentgen received the first Nobel Prize for physics in 1901.
REFFERENCE: p.4
8. X-rays were at one time called:
a. Becquerel rays.
b. Roentgen rays.
c. Z-rays.
d. none of the above.
ANS: B
X-rays were at one time called Roentgen rays.
REFFERENCE: p.4
9. Erythema, an early sign of biologic damage due to x-ray exposure, is:
a. reddening of the skin.
b. a malignant tumor.
c. a chromosomal change.
d. one of the most serious effects of x-ray exposure.
ANS: A