Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 6th Edition
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by Terri L. Fauber
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, Table of Contents
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Chapter7j01:7jRadiation7jand7jIts7jDiscovery
Chapter7j02:7jThe7jX-ray7jBeam
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Chapter7j03:7jImage7jFormation7jand7jRadiographic7jQuality7jCha
pter7j04:7jDigital7jImaging
Chapter7j05:7jFilm-
Screen7jImaging7jChapter7j06:7jExposure7jT
echnique7jFactors7jChapter7j07:7jScatter7jC
ontrol
Chapter7j08:7jExposure7jTechnique7jSelection7jChap
ter7j09:7jImage7jEvaluation
Chapter7j10:7jDynamic7jImaging:7jFluoroscopy
, Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 6th Edition Fauber
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Test Bank 7j
Chapter7j01:7jRadiation7jand7jIts7jDiscovery
Fauber:7jRadiographic7jImaging7jand7jExposure,7j6th7jEdition
MULTIPLE7jCHOICE
1. When7jwere7jX-rays7 j discovered?
a. October7j8,7j1985
b. November7j8,7j1895
c. January7j23,7j1896
d. August7j15,7j1902
CORRECT7jANSWER:7jB
X-rays7 j were7jdiscovered7jby7jWilhelm7jConrad7jRoentgen7jon7jNovember7j8,7j1895.
REFFERENCE:7jp.1
2. What7jtype7jof7jtube7jwas7jRoentgen7jworking7jwith7jin7jhis7jlab7jwhen7jX-rays7 j were7jdiscovered?
a. Crookes7jtube
b. Fluorescent7jtube
c. High-vacuum7jtube
d. Wurzburg7jtube
CORRECT7jANSWER:7jA
Roentgen7jwas7jworking7jwith7ja7jlow-vacuum7jtube7jknown7jas7ja7jCrookes7jtube.
REFFERENCE:7jp.2
3. Which7jof7jthe7jfollowing7jterms7jcould7jbe7jdefined7jas7jthe7jinstantaneous7jproduction7jof7jlig
ht7jonly7jduring7jan7jinteraction7jbetween7ja7jtype7jof7jenergy7jand7jsome7jelement7jor7jcompou
nd?
a. Phosphorescence
b. Afterglow
c. Glowing
d. Fluorescence
CORRECT7jANSWER:7jD
Fluorescence7jis7jthe7jinstantaneous7jemission7jof7jlight7jfrom7ja7jmaterial7jdue7jto7jthe7jinteraction
7jwith7jsome7jtype7jof7jenergy.
REFFERENCE:7jp.2
4. Barium7jplatinocyanide7jwas7jthe:
a. type7jof7jdark7jpaper7jRoentgen7jused7jto7jdarken7jhis7jlaboratory.
b. material7jRoentgen7jused7jto7jproduce7jthe7jfirst7jradiograph7jof7jhis7jwife’s7jhand.
c. metal7jused7jto7jproduce7jthe7jlow-vacuum7jtube.
d. fluorescent7jmaterial7jthat7jglowed7jwhen7jthe7jtube7jwas7jenergized.
CORRECT7jANSWER:7jD
A7jpiece7jof7jpaper7jcoated7jwith7jbarium7jplatinocyanide7jglowed7jeach7jtime7jRoentgen7jenergiz
ed7jhis7jtube.
REFFERENCE:7jp.2
, 5. The7jfirst7jradiograph7jproduced7jby7jRoentgen,7jof7jhis7jwife’s7jhand,7jrequired7jan7jexposure7jtime7jo
f:
a. 157js.
b. 1507js.
c. 157jmin.
d. 1507jmin.
ANS:7 j C
It7jtook7ja7j15-min7jexposure7jtime7jto7jproduce7jthe7jfirst7jradiograph.
REFFERENCE:7jp.3
6. The7jletter7jx7jin7jx-ray7jis7jthe7jsymbol7jfor:
a. electricity.
b. the7junknown.
c. penetrating.
d. discovery.
ANS:7 j B
The7jletter7jx7jrepresents7jthe7jmathematical7jsymbol7jof7jthe7junknown.
REFFERENCE:7jp.3
7. The7jfirst7jNobel7jPrize7jfor7jphysics7jwas7jreceived7jin7j19017jby:
a. Marie7jCurie.
b. William7jCrookes.
c. Wilhelm7jRoentgen.
d. Albert7jEinstein.
ANS:7 j C
Wilhelm7jRoentgen7jreceived7jthe7jfirst7jNobel7jPrize7jfor7jphysics7jin7j1901.
REFFERENCE:7jp.4
8. X-rays7 j were7jat7jone7jtime7jcalled:
a. Becquerel7jrays.
b. Roentgen7jrays.
c. Z-rays.
d. none7jof7jthe7jabove.
ANS:7 j B
X-rays7 j were7jat7jone7jtime7jcalled7jRoentgen7jrays.
REFFERENCE:7jp.4
9. Erythema,7jan7jearly7jsign7jof7jbiologic7jdamage7jdue7jto7jx-ray7jexposure,7jis:
a. reddening7jof7jthe7jskin.
b. a7jmalignant7jtumor.
c. a7jchromosomal7jchange.
d. one7jof7jthe7jmost7jserious7jeffects7jof7jx-ray7j exposure.
ANS:7 j A