Top 150+ Solved Radiographic Testing Level 1 MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Lead screens improve mainly the of the final radiograph:

a. Density

b. Contrast

c. Exposure

d. Definition

  • b. Contrast

Q. Lead foil is placed behind the films to:

a. Absorb as much side scatter as possible

b. Reduce non image forming back-scatter

c. Reduce the quality of image-forming primary rays

d. Limit the amount of light striking the film.

  • b. Reduce non image forming back-scatter

Q. A filter will reduce the amount of in the primary radiation beam:

a. Scatter

b. Electrons

c. High energy radiation

d. Low energy radiation

  • d. Low energy radiation

Q. A filter is placed:

a. Between the source and the specimen

b. Between the specimen and the film

c. Around the specimen

d. Behind the film

  • a. Between the source and the specimen

Q. The tube current in milliamps multiplied by the time in seconds or minutes equals:

a. Density

b. Intensity

c. Exposure

d. Kilovoltage

  • c. Exposure

Q. Lead screens act as intensifiers at voltage above:

a. 1000 kV

b. 150 kV

c. 325 kV

d. 2000 kV`

  • b. 150 kV

Q. Use of a slower speed film improves the definition of the radiograph because theslower film:

a. Requires more exposure

b. Is more sensitive to X rays

c. Requires less voltage

d. Has finer grains

  • d. Has finer grains

Q. The penetrameter is a tool used to check the of a radiograph:

a. Contrast

b. Definition

c. Sensitivity

d. Emulsion

  • c. Sensitivity

Q. When using a radioactive isotope in making a radiograph, we can express the equationfor exposure as Ci × T. In this equation , Ci stands for:

a. Current through tube

b. Intensity in curies or becquerels

c. Degree of contrast

d. Coarseness of the film

  • b. Intensity in curies or becquerels

Q. In the radiographic analysis procedure that is used to prepare an exposure chart, thefirst step is to:

a. Make a series of radiographs of a step wedge

b. Radiograph several objects of known thickness

c. Convert the densities read from the radiographs to a standard density

d. Plot the exposures on a graph

  • a. Make a series of radiographs of a step wedge

Q. Which exposure factors are recorded in the process of making a step wedge analysis?

a. Voltage and exposure

b. Source-to-film distance and film

c. Film density and materials

d. All of the above

  • d. All of the above

Q. The process of loading more than one film into a cassette is known as thetechnique:

a. Single film technique

b. Multiple film technique

c. none

d. none

  • b. Multiple film technique

Q. Which of the following isotopes are commonly used for radiographic purposes?

a. Iridium-192

b. Osmium-188

c. Cobalt-87

d. Rubidium

  • a. Iridium-192
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