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Edelman SPI Review Latest Exam Questions And Answers

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Edelman SPI Review Latest Exam Questions And Answers 1. wavelength - ANSWER is the distance covered by one cycle. 2. period - ANSWER is the time to complete one cycle. 3. scattering - ANSWER is a redirection of an ultrasound beam in many directions as boundary between two media. 4. A single element transducer is focused by A. By the manufacturer B. Cannot be focused C. By increasing power D. By the sonographer - ANSWER A. 5. *In the analog converter, what component stores the image data? a) computer memory b) video tape recorder c) diaeletric matrix d) none of the above - ANSWER C 6. Which of the following will result in the highest mechanical index? A. High frequency, low power B. High intensity and high frequency C. Low frequency and high signal amplitude D. Low intensity and low frequency - ANSWER C. Low frequency and high signal amplitude 7. Which of these factors has the greatest influence on pulse repetition.? A. display depth B. thickness of the PZT crystal C. attenuation of the sound beam 8. D. impedance of the medium E displayed dynamic range. - ANSWER A. Display depth 9. As the impedance of two media become vastly different , the: A. Reflection increases B. Transmission increases C. refractions increase D. Absorption increases - ANSWER A E. 10. An ultrasound system is set to 0db and is transmitting at full intensity. What is the output power when the system is transmitting at 10% of full intensity? A. -3dB B. -50 dB C. 40 dB D. 3 dB E. -10 dB - ANSWER -10Db F. 11. A single element transducer is focused by A. By the manufacturer B. Cannot be focused C. By increasing power D. By the sonographer - ANSWER A. 12. With normal incidents, what factors affect refraction of ultrasound? A. propagation speeds B. 13. frequencies c. attenuation coefficient D. none of the above - ANSWER D 14. An ultrasound system is set to 0db and is transmitting at full intensity. What is the output power when the system is transmitting at 10% of full intensity? A. -3dB B. -50 dB C. 40 dB D. 3 dB E. -10 dB - ANSWER -10dB 15. A hydrophone is used to measure: - ANSWER frequency and intensity 16. A quality assurance program A. is not needed in small labs. 17. B is very time-consuming and expensive. C is needed by all labs. 18. D. cannot be performed by sonographers. - ANSWER C 19. According to AIUM statement on bioeffects, there have been no confirmed bioeffects below intensities of ________ watts per square centimeters SPTA. a) 10 b) 0.01 c) 0.1 d) 1 e) 100 - ANSWER C. 0.1 20. All of the following are statements regarding in vitro bio effects are true, except A. in vitro bio effect conclusions are clinical relevant B. in vitro by effects are always real C.in vitro bio effects are very important C. In vitro bio effects may not be applicable to clinical settings. - ANSWER A 21. All of the following are true EXCEPT 22. A .two waves with identical frequencies must interfere constructively 23. B. constructive interference is associated with waves that are in phase C. Out of phase waves interfere destructively - ANSWER A 24. All of the following are true of normal cavitation EXCEPT A. Harmful bioeffects are commonly observed B. It is also known as inertial cavitation C. Only a 10% increase in pressure is needed to convert to this form of cavitation D. Temps in the thousands of degrees are created - ANSWER A 25. All of the following will improve temporal resolution except A. Increased line density

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CWEA GRADE I LABORATORY
ANALYST EXAM/ QUESTIONS &
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ANSWERS/GRADE A+ ASSURED
1. Sample pretreatment for BOD - ANSWER assuring that the samples are neutralized to pH range
between 6.5 and 7.5 and any residual chlorine has been de chlorinated



2. BOD determination is an empirical test in which standardized lab procedures are used to -
ANSWER determine the relative oxygen requirements of wastewaters, effluents and polluted
waters
3.

The sample receiving log must record time and date sampled - ANSWER Sample collector, nature of
sample, analyses to be performed, preservatives, condition of sample and sample recipient



4. When preparing diluted calibration standards from a stock standard, use combination of the
following to get the most precise standard - ANSWER Class A volumetric flask and class A
volumetric pipet




5. How is alkalinity measured - ANSWER Titration of a sample with a standard solution of either
sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid to predetermined pH endpoint
6.

Total Dissolved Solids - ANSWER A well mixed sample is filtered through standard glass fiber filter
and filtrate is evaporated to dryness in weighed dish and dried to constant weight at 180 degrees C

7.

Chloride - ANSWER - Major anion found in many natural waters

, - Can impart salty taste in H2O



8. What increases concentration of chloride in wastewater - ANSWER Chloride in human diet and
softeners flushed into sanitary sewer system



9. 2 most prevalent methods of measuring chloride - ANSWER argentometric and mercuric nitrate



10. Argentometric - ANSWER Titration of sample with standard solution of silver nitrate (AgNO3)
- Indicator: Chromate ions (CrO4)
- End point: reddish silver chromate



11. Mercuric Nitrate - ANSWER Titration with standard mercuric nitrate solution
12. -pH must be adjusted between 2.3 and 2.8
- Indicator: Diphenyl carbazone
- End point: Change from blue to purple in presence of mercury



13. Interference of Mercuric Nitrate Method - ANSWER Sulfide, bromide, orthophosphate (over 30
ppm), and iodide



14. Why does color change in water - ANSWER Presence of decaying vegetable matter, metal ions
(ie. iron) or industrial and domestic pollution



15. How is color measured - ANSWER Measured using visual comparison method



16. Visual comparison method - ANSWER Sample compared to standards using matched nessler
tubes
- Standards prepared with solution containing cholorplatinate and cobaltous chloride



17. Standard units for color - ANSWER One unit= color resulting from 1 mg of platinum/L



18. 2 color reporting - ANSWER True and Apparent

, 19. True color - ANSWER Color from dissolved substances, determine using sample treated to
remove turbidity



20. Apparent Color - ANSWER Includes dissolved and suspended solids



21. Conductivity - ANSWER H2Os capability to pass electrical flow



22. Conductivity of pure water - ANSWER 0



23. Units of conductivity - ANSWER micromhos/cm



24. Temperature conductivity should be read at - ANSWER 25 degrees Celcius



25. How is conductivity affected - ANSWER Mobility of ions, conductivity is dependent on viscosity



26. Viscosity - ANSWER A liquids ability to resist flow, higher the viscosity the lower the flow



27. Relationship of temperature and viscosity - ANSWER Inverse



28. Acid - ANSWER A compound which liberates hydrogen ions and has a pH below 7.



29. Alkalinity: - ANSWER The measurement of a sample's capacity to neutralize acid.



30. Alkalinity measures - ANSWER The carbonate, bicarbonate, and hydroxide ion concentration
found in water



31. Primary reason for measuring alkalinity - ANSWER Used in control of many water and
wastewater unit processes



32. The phenolphthalein alkalinity of a water sample is zero if: - ANSWER The pH is greater than 8.3

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