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1.

The atoms that have excess energy and are unstable are known as:
a. Laser.
b. Radiation.
c. Electromagnetic waves.
d. Radioactive.

2.If the source to film distance increased from 50 to 85 cm, the exposure time increases
by a factor of:
a. 2.67
b. 2.89
c. 2.41
d. 2.52

3.The field at 3.5 m from lr-192 source was measured as 7 Gy/hr, what distance could
you approach before the field will be 28 Gy/hr?
a· 1.75 m
b. 1.50m
c. 1.25 m
d. 2.00m

4.The maximum permissible speed for vehicle of radiographic equipment or shipping


package is:
a. 90 Km/hr or the posted speed limit whichever is higher.
b. 90 Km/hr or the posted speed limit whichever is less.
c. 120 Km/hr or the posted speed limit whichever is higher.
d. 120 Km/hr or the posted speed limit whichever is less.

5. A radiographer source of iridium-192 with source strength of 114 Ci, how many curies
remain after 150 days?
a. 36.5 Ci
b. 29.5Ci
c. 33.5 Ci
d. 28.5 Ci

6.The first operational check to be performed on a survey meter is a ................ Check.


a. Serial No.
b. Calibrations date
c. Battery
d. Scale

7.the controlled area boundary shall not exceed:


a.7 .5 μSv/hr.
b.2 .5 μSv/hr.
8. TLD badges worn by workers in industrial radiography must be replaced at periods do
not exceed:
a. Three months
b. Four months
c. One months
d. Two months

8. film badges worn by workers in industrial radiography must be replaced at periods do


not exceed:
a. Three months
b. Four months
c. One months
d. Two months

9. Your survey meter has become inoperable. You must:


a. Follow company operating and emergency procedures.
b. Continue working and replace inoperable survey meter later.
c. Replace the radiography machine.
d. None of the above.

10. What area(s) require posting to alert individuals to the presence of radiation?
a. Supervised areas
b. Controlled areas
c. Both supervised and controlled area
d. None of the above.

11.Any operational test of the survey meter shall be performed:


a. Each day prior to use
b. Two days prior to use
c. Three days prior to use
d. None of the above.

12.Working in area where the radiation dose rate is 80.86 μSv /h, if the job took 5 hours
and 24 minutes to be completed, what is the radiation dose you will receive in mSv?
a. 4.37
b. 43.7
c. 0.0437
d 0.437

13.If you received a dose of 46 mSv from lr-192 source during a one-hour exposure.
What dose would you have received if your distance from the source increased by 3 times
for 3 hours time?
a. 17.7 mSv
b. 14.1 mSv
c. 19.5 mSv
d. 15.3mSv

14.You are required to work in area where the radiation dose rate is 126 mSv/h. if the job
took 6 hours and 40 minutes to be completed, what is the radiation dose you will receive?
a. 960mSv
b. 840mSv
c. 820mSv
d. 768 mSv

15.The field at 3.5 m from an lr-192 source was measured as 7 Gy /h, what distance could
you approach before the field will be 66 Gy /h?
a. 1.14m
b. 1.62 m
c. 1.38 m
d. 1.25m

16.You are required to work in area where the radiation dose rate is 93 μSv /hr, if the job
took 4 hr and 12 min to be completed, what is the radiation dose you will receive?
a. 39.06 mSv
b. 0.3906 mSv
c. 0.39065v
d. 3.906 mSv

17.Your survey meter reads 149 mSv/h. How much radiation would you receive if you
stood at that location for 12 minutes and 30 seconds?
a. 29.42 mSv
b. 31.04mSv
c. 32.98 mSv
d. 36.36 mSv

18.Pocket dosimeter and rate alarms used for industrial radiography must be calibrated at
least :
a. every twelve months.
b. every six months.

19. All radiation survey meter approved for use in industrial radiography shall be
calibrated within ................... and shall have a .............. affixed to it:
a. Twelve months, calibration agency
b. Twelve months, calibration label
c. Six months, calibration label
d. Twenty-four months, calibration label
20. In making an isotope exposure in an unshielded area, you find the dose rate at 6 m
from the source is 3920 mSv/hr. What would be the dose rate at 24 m?
a. 245mSv/h
b. 224 msv/h
c. 204 mSv/h
d. 285 mSv/h

21. Making 3 exposures at 80 seconds each and at a distance of 4 m. How much dose you
will receive if the dose rate at the same distance will be 186 mSv/h?
a. 1240mSv
b. 1.240 mSv
c. 12.40mSv
d. 0.1240Sv

22.Working with 740 GBq of lr-192. How much radiation will a worker be exposed to at
a distance of 1.77 m?
a. 30.71 mSv/h
b. 3071 mSv/h
c. 3.071 mSv/h
d. 0.3071 mSv/h

23.Cobalt 60 source is used in radiography operation. The radiation level at a certain


point was 3.5 mSv/h. How much shielding of concrete is required to reduce the level to
0.40 mSv/h? assume concrete HVL of 0.87 inches
a. 7.97 cm
b. 6.86cm
c. 8.23 cm
d. 5.28 cm

24. The strength of a source is called:


a. Refraction
b. Curies
0 Activity
d. Sequence radiation

25. You have 30 exposures to make. Your shot time is 4 min per exposure and you're
showing 55 μSv/h. what will be your total dose at the end of the shift?
a. ll0 μSv
b. 124 μSv
c. 138 μSv
d. 99μSv
26.A radioactive … … … label is applied to packages with transport index of between 1
and 10.
a.Yellow Ill warning
b.

27.A shipping container is surveyed and found to be 30 μSv/h at l m. would be required.


a. Radioactive Yellow II label

28.What does a collimator do?


a. It reduces the exposure time by ionizing the radiation before it hits the film
b. It holds the film in place during an exposure
c. It provides shielding from radiation
d. All of the above.

29.A radioactive Yellow III warning label is applied to packages with transport index of:
a. Between 10 and 100
b. 0
c. Between 0 and 1
d. Between 1 and 10

30.A radioactive Yellow III warning label is applied to packages with transport index of:
a. Between 10 and 100
b. 0
c. Between 0 and 1
d. Between 1 and 10

31.A leak test would be considered failed should the sample tested return a value of:
a. 0.005 μCi
b. 5 nCi
c. 185 MBq
d. a & b.

32. The radiographer shall perform visual and operability checks of indication lights and
warning signs:
a. Before use on each day the equipment is to be used.
b: After each week the equipment has been used.
c. After the end of the shift
d. Before each week the equipment is to be used.

33. What are the three classifications of exposure devices?


a. Mobile, Rigid and Fixed
b. Portable, Mobile and Fixed
c. Fixed, Rigid and Mobile
d. Portable, Rigid and Fixed

34. What is used to visually indicate the type of hazard contained in a package?
a. Audible alarms.
b. label.
c. placards
d. All of the above

35.A transport container there is a reading on the surface more than 50 mR/hr and at one.
meter 2 mR/hr which category will be satisfied?
(a) White - I
(b) Yellow- II
(c) Yellow - Ill
(d) All of the above

36. When a Person goes for radiography work, he should have


(a) Personal dosimeter.
(b) TLD and Survey meter.
(c) Alarm rate meter.
(d) All of the above

37. Two supervised or observed area and controlled area dose rate is
(a) 2.5 uSv/hr and 7.5 uSv/hr
(b) 0.25 mSv/hr and 0.75 mSv/hr
(c) 2.5 mSv/hr and 7.5 mSv/hr
(d) 250 mR/hr and 750 mR/hr

39. What is the annual whole body dose limit for general public?
(a) 1 mSv.
(b) 20 mSv.
(c) 100 m Rem
(d) A and C

40.industrial standards GI-0150.003 is related to Ionizing Radiation Protection and shall


be applied to:
a. in Saudi Arabia
b. outside Saudi Arabia
c. in all Saudi Aramco facilities

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