, TableofContents
Chapter01:RadiationandItsDiscovery
ss Chapter 02: The X-ray Beam
ss ss ss ss
Chapter03:ImageFormationandRadiographicQualityChapter 04:
b ss
ss Digital Imaging
ss
Chapter05:Film-ScreenImagingChapter b
06:ExposureTechniqueFactors Chapter
ss s
ss 07: Scatter Control
ss ss
Chapter08:ExposureTechniqueSelectionChapter
09: Image Evaluation
ss ss ss
ss Chapter10:DynamicImaging:Fluoroscopy b
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Chapter01:RadiationandItsDiscovery
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MULTIPLECHOICE
1. WhenwereX-rays discovered?
a. October8, 1985 ss
b. November8, 1895 ss
c. January23, 1896 ss
d. August15, 1902 s ss
CORRECT ANSWER: B
ii ii
X-rays werediscovered byWilhelm Conrad Roentgen on November8,1895. ss ss bb bb b
REFFERENCE: p.1 ss
2. Whattypeof tubewas Roentgen working with inhis labwhen X-rays
ss ss ss ss ss ss s ss werediscovered?
a. Crookes tube ss
b. Fluorescenttube
c. High-vacuumtube
d. Wurzburgtube
CORRECT ANSWER: A
ii ii
Roentgenwas working with alow-vacuum tube knownas aCrookes tube.
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REFFERENCE: p.2 ss
3. Which ofthe followingterms could bedefined as theinstantaneous productionoflight only
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during an interaction between a type of energy and some element or compound?
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a. Phosphorescence
b. Afterglow
c. Glowing
d. Fluorescence
CORRECT ANSWER: D ii ii
Fluorescenceistheinstantaneousemission oflight fromamaterialduetotheinteraction with some
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type of energy.
ss ss ss
REFFERENCE: p.2 ss
4. Bariumplatinocyanide was the: ss ss
a. typeofdark paperRoentgen used to darken his laboratory. b ss ss ss ss ss
b. material Roentgen usedto producethe first radiographofhis wife’s hand.
b ss ss s ss ss b
c. metal used to producethelow-vacuum tube.
ss ss ss ss
d. fluorescent material that glowed whenthetubewasenergized. bb ss s s ss
CORRECT ANSWER: D ii ii
Apieceofpapercoated withbarium platinocyanideglowed eachtimeRoentgenenergized his tube.
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REFFERENCE: p.2 ss
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, 5. Thefirst radiographproduced byRoentgen, ofhis wife’shand, required an exposuretimeof:
bb s s b ss s s s ss
a. 15s. s
b. 150s. s
c. 15min. s
d. 150min. s
ANS: C
It took a15-min exposuretimetoproducethe first radiograph.
bb ss ss ss s s
REFFERENCE: p.3
ss
6. Theletterx in x-ray is thesymbol for:
ss bb ss s ss
a. electricity.
b. theunknown.
c. penetrating.
d. discovery.
ANS: B
Theletterxrepresents the mathematical symbol of theunknown.
s ss ss ss ss ss
REFFERENCE: p.3
ss
7. Thefirst Nobel Prizeforphysics was received in 1901by:
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a. MarieCurie.
b. WilliamCrookes. b
c. WilhelmRoentgen. b
d. AlbertEinstein.
ANS: C
Wilhelm Roentgen receivedthefirst Nobel Prize forphysics in 1901.
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REFFERENCE: p.4
ss
8. X-rays wereat onetimecalled: ss
a. Becquerelrays.
b. Roentgenrays.
c. Z-rays.
d. noneof theabove. ss
ANS: B
X-rays wereatonetimecalled Roentgenrays. s ss
REFFERENCE: p.4
ss
9. Erythema, an earlysign ofbiologic damagedueto x-rayexposure, is:
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a. reddening oftheskin. ss
b. amalignant tumor. bb
c. achromosomal change. ss
d. oneofthemost serious effects ofx-ray exposure. s s s s s s ss
ANS: A
Chapter01:RadiationandItsDiscovery
ss Chapter 02: The X-ray Beam
ss ss ss ss
Chapter03:ImageFormationandRadiographicQualityChapter 04:
b ss
ss Digital Imaging
ss
Chapter05:Film-ScreenImagingChapter b
06:ExposureTechniqueFactors Chapter
ss s
ss 07: Scatter Control
ss ss
Chapter08:ExposureTechniqueSelectionChapter
09: Image Evaluation
ss ss ss
ss Chapter10:DynamicImaging:Fluoroscopy b
, RadiographicImagingandExposure6thEditionFauber
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Chapter01:RadiationandItsDiscovery
Fauber:RadiographicImagingandExposure,6thEdition i
MULTIPLECHOICE
1. WhenwereX-rays discovered?
a. October8, 1985 ss
b. November8, 1895 ss
c. January23, 1896 ss
d. August15, 1902 s ss
CORRECT ANSWER: B
ii ii
X-rays werediscovered byWilhelm Conrad Roentgen on November8,1895. ss ss bb bb b
REFFERENCE: p.1 ss
2. Whattypeof tubewas Roentgen working with inhis labwhen X-rays
ss ss ss ss ss ss s ss werediscovered?
a. Crookes tube ss
b. Fluorescenttube
c. High-vacuumtube
d. Wurzburgtube
CORRECT ANSWER: A
ii ii
Roentgenwas working with alow-vacuum tube knownas aCrookes tube.
ss bb ss ss ss ss ss
REFFERENCE: p.2 ss
3. Which ofthe followingterms could bedefined as theinstantaneous productionoflight only
ss bb s bb ss bb ss bb
during an interaction between a type of energy and some element or compound?
ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss
a. Phosphorescence
b. Afterglow
c. Glowing
d. Fluorescence
CORRECT ANSWER: D ii ii
Fluorescenceistheinstantaneousemission oflight fromamaterialduetotheinteraction with some
s bb s s ss ss
type of energy.
ss ss ss
REFFERENCE: p.2 ss
4. Bariumplatinocyanide was the: ss ss
a. typeofdark paperRoentgen used to darken his laboratory. b ss ss ss ss ss
b. material Roentgen usedto producethe first radiographofhis wife’s hand.
b ss ss s ss ss b
c. metal used to producethelow-vacuum tube.
ss ss ss ss
d. fluorescent material that glowed whenthetubewasenergized. bb ss s s ss
CORRECT ANSWER: D ii ii
Apieceofpapercoated withbarium platinocyanideglowed eachtimeRoentgenenergized his tube.
s ss s ss s bb ss
REFFERENCE: p.2 ss
https://www.stuvia.com/user/Brainbox
, 5. Thefirst radiographproduced byRoentgen, ofhis wife’shand, required an exposuretimeof:
bb s s b ss s s s ss
a. 15s. s
b. 150s. s
c. 15min. s
d. 150min. s
ANS: C
It took a15-min exposuretimetoproducethe first radiograph.
bb ss ss ss s s
REFFERENCE: p.3
ss
6. Theletterx in x-ray is thesymbol for:
ss bb ss s ss
a. electricity.
b. theunknown.
c. penetrating.
d. discovery.
ANS: B
Theletterxrepresents the mathematical symbol of theunknown.
s ss ss ss ss ss
REFFERENCE: p.3
ss
7. Thefirst Nobel Prizeforphysics was received in 1901by:
ss ss ss ss bb s s
a. MarieCurie.
b. WilliamCrookes. b
c. WilhelmRoentgen. b
d. AlbertEinstein.
ANS: C
Wilhelm Roentgen receivedthefirst Nobel Prize forphysics in 1901.
bb ss s ss ss bb ss ss
REFFERENCE: p.4
ss
8. X-rays wereat onetimecalled: ss
a. Becquerelrays.
b. Roentgenrays.
c. Z-rays.
d. noneof theabove. ss
ANS: B
X-rays wereatonetimecalled Roentgenrays. s ss
REFFERENCE: p.4
ss
9. Erythema, an earlysign ofbiologic damagedueto x-rayexposure, is:
ss s s s s s s ss s s s s
a. reddening oftheskin. ss
b. amalignant tumor. bb
c. achromosomal change. ss
d. oneofthemost serious effects ofx-ray exposure. s s s s s s ss
ANS: A