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Question Number: 1 Fundamentals of Radiation Protection A low energy alpha detector is usually effective if the detector is distant from the source. A) 1/4 inch B) 1/2 inch C) 1 inch D) 1 1/2 inches E) 2 inches - - The correct answer is: A Low energy alpha particles can only travel less than 1/2 inch in air. Therefore, one must be closer than this to detect them. Question Number: 2 Fundamentals of Radiation Protection A sample of I-131 (half life = 8 days) is kept for 80 days, at which time the activity is 1 µCi . What was the original activity? A) 2.0 mCi B) 1.0 mCi C) 1.5 mCi D) 3.5 mCi E) 4.0 mCi - - The correct answer is: B After 10 half lives, the remaining activity is approximately 1000th of the original amount. Therefore, if there was 1 µCi left after 10 half lives, then there must have been 1000 times more to start with. Hence, 1 µCi * 1000 = 1 mCi. Question Number: 3 Fundamentals of Radiation Protection A sample of radioactive material is reported to contain 2000 picocuries of activity. Express this value as disintegrations per minute. A) 370 dpm B) 900 dpm C) 3770 dpm D) 4440 dpm E) 5320 dpm - - The correct answer is: D dps = (2000 pCi)(1 x 10-12Ci/pi )(3.7x1010 dps/Ci) dps = 74 dpm = (74 dps) (60 sec/min) dpm = 4440 Remember to convert to disintegrations per minute not DISINTEGRATIONS PER SECOND. Question Number: 4 Fundamentals of Radiation Protection A sample of wood from an ancient forest showed 93.75% of the Carbon-14 decayed. How many half lives did the carbon go through? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5 - - The correct answer is: D 1 half life = 50% remaining 2 half lives = 25% remaining 3 half lives = 12.5% remaining 4 half lives = 6.25% remaining Question Number: 5 Fundamentals of Radiation Protection A worker accidentally ingested one mCi of tritium. Tritium has a half life of 12 years. The number of disintegrations per second in the worker's body is which of the following? 7 A) 3.7 x 10 dps B) 2.5 x 103 dps C) 1.7 x 108 dps D) 2.2 x 106 dps E) 3.7 x 1010 dps - - The correct answer is: A By definition, 1 mCi = 3.7 x 10 7 dps. Dps stands for disintegrations per second. Therefore, if one mCi of tritium is ingested, the number of disintegrations per second must be 3.7 x 10 7.

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NRRPT EXAM




ACTUAL NRRPT Prep Complete Exam
(999 Questions) With Correct Detailed
Answers & Rationale


Question Number: 1

Fundamentals of Radiation Protection

A low energy alpha detector is usually effective if the detector is distant from the source.

A) 1/4 inch

B) 1/2 inch

C) 1 inch

D) 1 1/2 inches

E) 2 inches - ✔✔✔ - The correct answer is: A

Low energy alpha particles can only travel less than 1/2 inch in air. Therefore, one must be closer than
this to detect them.



Question Number: 2

Fundamentals of Radiation Protection

A sample of I-131 (half life = 8 days) is kept for 80 days, at which time the activity is 1 µCi . What was the
original activity?

A) 2.0 mCi

B) 1.0 mCi

C) 1.5 mCi

D) 3.5 mCi

E) 4.0 mCi - ✔✔✔ - The correct answer is: B

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After 10 half lives, the remaining activity is approximately 1000th of the original amount. Therefore, if
there was 1

µCi left after 10 half lives, then there must have been 1000 times more to start with. Hence, 1 µCi *
1000 = 1 mCi.



Question Number: 3

Fundamentals of Radiation Protection

A sample of radioactive material is reported to contain 2000 picocuries of activity. Express this value as
disintegrations per minute.

A) 370 dpm

B) 900 dpm

C) 3770 dpm

D) 4440 dpm

E) 5320 dpm - ✔✔✔ - The correct answer is: D

dps = (2000 pCi)(1 x 10-12Ci/pi )(3.7x1010 dps/Ci) dps = 74

dpm = (74 dps) (60 sec/min)

dpm = 4440

Remember to convert to disintegrations per minute not DISINTEGRATIONS PER SECOND.



Question Number: 4

Fundamentals of Radiation Protection

A sample of wood from an ancient forest showed 93.75% of the Carbon-14 decayed. How many half
lives did the carbon go through?

A) 1

B) 2

C) 3

D) 4


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E) 5 - ✔✔✔ - The correct answer is: D

1 half life = 50% remaining

2 half lives = 25% remaining

3 half lives = 12.5% remaining

4 half lives = 6.25% remaining



Question Number: 5

Fundamentals of Radiation Protection

A worker accidentally ingested one mCi of tritium. Tritium has a half life of 12 years. The number of
disintegrations per second in the worker's body is which of the following? 7

A) 3.7 x 10 dps

B) 2.5 x 103 dps

C) 1.7 x 108 dps

D) 2.2 x 106 dps

E) 3.7 x 1010 dps - ✔✔✔ - The correct answer is: A

By definition, 1 mCi = 3.7 x 10 7 dps. Dps stands for disintegrations per second. Therefore, if one mCi of
tritium is ingested, the number of disintegrations per second must be 3.7 x 10 7.



Question Number: 6

Fundamentals of Radiation Protection

Calculate the absorbed dose rate produced in bone (f = 0.922) by a 1MeV gamma radiation source which
produced an exposure rate of 0.5mr/hr.

A) 0.37 mrads/hr

B) 0.4 mrads/hr

C) 0.32 mrads/hr

D) 0.004 mrads/hr



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E) 0.002 mrads/hr - ✔✔✔ - The correct answer is: B

D = 0.87 * f * X (in rads)

= 0.869 * 0.922 * 5 x 10 -3rads/hr

= 0.4 x 10-3rads/hr

= 0.4 mrads/hr

Where D = absorbed dose rate



Question Number: 7

Fundamentals of Radiation Protection

Conjunctivitis may result from a welding arc due to:

A) intense visible light radiation.

B) UV radiation.

C) IR radiation.

D) soft x-ray radiation.

E) spark. - ✔✔✔ - The correct answer is: B

The wavelengths responsible for conjunctivitis are 270-280 nm in the ultraviolet area of the
electromagnetic spectrum.



Question Number: 8

Fundamentals of Radiation Protection

Eight curies of tritium has a disintegration rate of: A) 12.5 x 104 dps

B) 2.96 x 1011 dps

C) 2.5 x 107 dps

D) 4.8 x 1011 dps

E) 7.4 x 1010 dps - ✔✔✔ - The correct answer is: B

By definition, 1 Ci = 3.7 x 10 10 disintegrations per second Therefore, 8 curies would have:

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