Chapter01:RadiationandItsDiscovery
vv Chapter02:TheX-rayBeam
v v v v
Chapter03:ImageFormationandRadiographicQualityChapter 04: v v vv
DigitalImaging
v v
Chapter05:Film-ScreenImagingChapter
v v v v
06:ExposureTechniqueFactorsChapter
vv v
vv 07:ScatterControl
v v
Chapter08:ExposureTechniqueSelectionChapter v
vv 09:ImageEvaluation
v v
Chapter10:DynamicImaging:Fluoroscopy
, RadiographicImagingandExposure7thEditionFauber Test v v
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Chapter01:RadiationandIts Discovery B
Fauber:RadiographicImagingandExposure, 7thEdition B
MULTIPLECHOICE
1. WhenwereX-rays discovered? v v v v
a. October8,1985 v
b. November8,1895 v
c. January23,1896 v
d. August15,1902 v v
X-rays v v were discoveredbyWilhelmConradRoentgenonNovember8,1895.
B v v v v v v
REFFERENCE:p.1 v
2. WhattypeoftubewasRoentgenworkingwithin hislabwhenX-rays
v v v v v B v v v v v v werediscovered?
a. Crookestube v
b. Fluorescent tube B
c. High-vacuum tube B
d. Wurzburgtube
Roentgenwasworkingwithalow-vacuumtubeknown asa Crookestube.
v v v v B v B v
REFFERENCE:p.2 v
3. Whichofthefollowingtermscouldbedefinedastheinstantaneousproductionoflightonly
v v v v v v v v v v v v v
vv duringaninteractionbetweenatypeofenergyandsomeelementorcompound?
v v v vv v v v v vv v v v
a. Phosphorescence
b. Afterglow
c. Glowing
d. Fluorescence
Fluorescenceistheinstantaneousemissionoflight fromamaterialduetotheinteraction with some typeof
v v B vv vv vv vv vv v
energy.
vv
REFFERENCE:p.2 v
4. Barium platinocyanidewasthe:
B v v
a. typeofdarkpaperRoentgenusedtodarkenhislaboratory. v v v v v v
b. materialRoentgenusedtoproducethefirstradiographofhiswife’shand.
v v v v v v
c. metalusedtoproducethelow-vacuumtube.
v v v v
d. fluorescentmaterialthatglowedwhen thetubewasenergized. v v v B
ApieceofpapercoatedwithbariumplatinocyanideglowedeachtimeRoentgenenergizedhistube.
v vv v v v v v vv
REFFERENCE:p.2 v
, 5. ThefirstradiographproducedbyRoentgen,ofhiswife’shand, requiredanexposuretimeof: v v v v v vv v vv
a. 15s. v
b. 150s. v
c. 15min. v
d. 150min. v
ANS: C v v
Ittook a15-min exposuretimetoproducethefirst radiograph.
v vv vv v v v
REFFERENCE:p.3 v
6. Theletterxinx-rayisthesymbolfor: v v v v v v
a. electricity.
b. theunknown. v
c. penetrating.
d. discovery.
ANS: B v v
Theletterxrepresentsthemathematicalsymboloftheunknown. v v v v v v v v
REFFERENCE:p.3 v
7. ThefirstNobelPrizeforphysicswasreceivedin1901by: v v v v v v v
a. MarieCurie.
b. WilliamCrookes. v
c. WilhelmRoentgen. v
d. Albert Einstein. B
ANS: C v v
WilhelmRoentgenreceivedthefirstNobelPrizeforphysicsin1901. v v v v v v v
REFFERENCE:p.4 v
8. X-rays wereatonetimecalled: v v v v
a. Becquerelrays.
b. Roentgen rays. B
c. Z-rays.
d. noneoftheabove. v
ANS: B v v
X-rays wereatonetimecalledRoentgenrays. v v v v v v
REFFERENCE:p.4 v
9. Erythema,an earlysign ofbiologicdamage duetox-rayexposure, is: v vv v v v B vv vv
a. reddening oftheskin. B
b. amalignanttumor.
v v
c. achromosomal change. vv
d. oneofthemostseriouseffects ofx-rayexposure. vv vv vv vv
ANS: A v v