102 Fundamentals of Radiology and Imaging
102 Fundamentals of Radiology and Imaging
102 Fundamentals of Radiology and Imaging
2. Z is known as the
a) Mass number
b) atomic number
c) mole number
d) both a or b
a) 0.001nm
b) 0.0001nm
c) 0.011nm
d) 0.01nm
a) Rutherford in 1911
b) WC Rontgen
c) Bohr
d) Coulomb
7. Avogadro’s number:
a) Length l
b) Mass m
c) Time t
d) Velocity
a) Rem
b) Red
c) Rontgen
d) Watt
a) Joule
b) Kerma
c) Rem
d) Red
11. Maxwell's equations describe how electric and magnetic fields are generated
by:
12. Maxwell first used the equations to propose that light is an:
a) current
b) Nuclear phenomenon
c) Megnetic phenomenon
d) electromagnetic phenomenon
UNIT-2
1. which is used for increasing the radiating surface of the anode:
a) Boron
b) Radium
c) Sodium
d) Carbon, in the form of graphite
6. which is the common material for tube construction since it conforms with
manufacturing requirements:
a) plastic
b) Boro-silicate glass
c) Carbon
d) iron
UNIT-3
8. Relatively low KV values are used in some x-ray procedures for the purpose
of:
a) Increasing penetration.
b) Increasing contrast sensitivity.
c) Decreasing patient exposure.
d) Decreasing area contrast.
12.For vascular imaging with iodine contrast media you would expect to get
the best contrast by using:
a) 35 kV.
b) 65 kV.
c) 95 kV.
d) 125 kV.
Unit-4
a) 5 to 10%
b) 10 to 20%
c) 20 to 30%
d) 30 to 40%
4.In a three phase AC circuit, the sum of all three generated voltages is _______ ?
1. Infinite (∞)
2. Zero (0)
3. One (1)
4. None of the above
1. Phase voltage is equal to line voltage and phase current is three times the line
current
2. Phase voltage is square root three times line voltage and phase current is equal
to line current
3. Phase voltage is equal to line voltage and line current is equal to phase current
4. None of the above
A. Convert dc to ac
B. convert ac to dc
C. Filter the output
D. retain frequency
A. metal
B. transmitter
C. insulator
D. compound
A. boron
B. indium
C. gallium
D. antimony
A. holes
B. conduction electrons
C. valence electron
D. protons
A. plate separation
B. distance between charges
C. displacement
D. direction of charge
A. in phase
B. doubled
C. out of phase
D. tripled
1. A typical X-ray generator derives its power from a single or? 3-phase mains supply
2. Which allows adjustment of input mains voltage? Input transformer
3. The AC mains supply has a cyclic frequency of? 50 Hz
4. Three types of transformer are commonly found which is known as?isolation, step-
up and step-down
5. Controlling high frequency generator kilovoltage output (eqn 4.1) is achieved by
altering the frequency by ?a feedback control signal
6. Slight variations in filament current produce large variations in the which
current?tube current
7. Ion chambers are commonly employed as? automatic exposure control
8. Which converts half of the AC input signal (positive half cycle) into pulsating DC
output signal? half wave rectifier
9. capacitor consists of two or more parallel? conductive (metal)
10. A Capacitor is a passive device that stores energy in its?Electric Field
LONG QUESTION:
SHORT QUESTION