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RSO Quiz
1- The authorized person shall establish dose constraints for:
a. Occupational ,Medical and public exposures
b. All types of α,β and gamma radiation
c. Absorbed, Equivalent and effective dose
d. None of the above sec:08
2- The authorized person shall appoint:
a. Radiation Safety Officer
b. Qualified Expert
c. Technical Service Organization
d. Representative person sec:26
3- A multiattribute quantity expressing hazard, danger or chance of harmful or
injurious consequences associated with exposures or potential exposure:
a. Defence in depth
b. Risk
c. Emergency exposure situation
d. Radiation Exposure
4- A multilevel system of sequential, independent provisions for protection and safety
a. A Procedure
b. Standard
c. Defence in depth
d. Management System sec:95
• The activity (A) of a radionuclide taken into the body in a given period
or as a result of a given event.
a. Biological Half life
b. Medical Exposure
c. Intake
d. A=Nλ
• Which is correct for The authorized person:
a. The authorized person can Remove dose constraints
b. The authorized person is not responsible to establish dose constraints
c. The authorized person Shall establish dose constraints
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d. The authorized person can not establish dose constraints sec:08
1. Sketch and label an X-ray Tube:
2. What does the following acronym represent? A L A R A
a. As Low As Reasonably Achievable
b. As Long As Radiation Absconds
c. Laura’s Radiation Principles
d. Achievable Low Radiation Absorption
5- Which of the following type of nuclear reactions is used to create isotopes for industrial
radiography?
a. Nuclear Fission
b. Nuclear Fusion
6- Which of the following nuclear reactions is occurring on the sun?
a. Nuclear Fission
b. Nuclear Fusion
7- The Roentgen (R) exposure is measured in:
a. Tissue
b. Water
c. A lab
d. Air
8- The unit that compares the biological effectiveness of the different types of radiation is
the:
a. REM
b. RAD
c. Roentgen
d. QF
9- The abbreviation RAD stands for _________________________
a. Radiation Absorbed Dose
b. Radical Man
c. Outrageousness
d. Roentgen Absorbed Dose
10- The abbreviation REM stands for:
a. Radiation Equivalent Mammal
b. Relative Equivalent Man
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c. Roentgen Equivalent Man
d. Radical Equivalent Man
11- QF x RAD = what?
a. Radiation Equivalent Mammal
b. Roentgen Equivalent Man
c. Relative Equivalent Man
d. Radical Equivalent Man
12- An exposure of 5R of alpha particles is equal to:
a. 5 REM
b. 50 REM
c. 20 REM
d. 100 REM
13- The whole body radiation dose must normally be limited to a dose of:
a. 1 ¼ rems per calendar quarter.
b. 18 ¾ rems per calendar quarter.
c. 7 ½ rems per calendar year.
d. 5 rems per calendar year.
14- The earliest indications of radiation damage may be detected in the:
a. Nerve cells.
b. Skin cells.
c. Bone cells.
d. Blood cells.
15- The physical effects of radiation on the body of an individual receiving the radiation
are called:
a. Somatic effects
b. Latent effects.
c. Genetic effects.
d. Radiosensitive effects.
16- The radiation effects which can be passed on to the offspring or to a later generation of
a person receiving radiation are called:
a. Future effects.
b. Genetic effects.
c. Somatic effects.
d. Radiosensitive effects.
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17- In relation to radiation effects, MLD stands for:
a. Maximum Lethal Dose
b. Median Lethal Dose
c. Minimum Legal Dose
d. Maximum Legal Dose
18 - The MLD for humans is the radiation dose:
a. That causes the first death.
b. That causes slight, temporary blood changes.
c. That is considered lethal to all persons exposed.
d. That causes 50% of those exposed to die.
19- The MLD for humans is approximately_____________ rems whole body exposure
within 24 hour period.
a. 250 – 350 rem.
b. 400 – 500 rem.
c. 750 – 1,000 rem.
d. 1000 – 1,250 rem.
20 - Devices attached to the clothing of people working in radiation areas for measurement
of radiation are called:
a. Survey instruments.
b. G-M counters
c. Personnel monitoring devices.
d. Portable rate meters.
21- HVL stand for:
a. Half Value Layer
b. Half Value Luminescence
c. Half Vetted Layer
d. High Value Layer
22- Materials used in shielding radiation are most effective when they:
a. Have a small number of electrons in their atoms.
b. Are dense materials.
c. Shield half of the radiation.
d. Are light weight and portable
23- When a body tissue cell is damaged by radiation:
a. The cell may lose its ability to reproduce.
b. The cell may die.
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c. Damage is caused by knocking an electron out of the orbit of its parent atom.
d. All of the above
24- Atoms that have excess energy and are unstable are known as:
a. Radioactive
b. Radioactivity
c. Balanced
d. Weighted
25- The process that results in the removal of orbital electrons from atoms resulting in the
formation of ion pairs is called:
a. Excitation
b. Radioactivity
c. Decay
d. Ionization
26- After 6 half-value layers, what percentage of radiation would be received?
a. 50%
b. 25%
c. 8%
d. 1.6%
27- If a radiographer has 60 mR at the surface of the exposure device, what would the
reading be after 2 half-lives?
a. 15 mR
b. 40 mR
c. 80 mR
d. 10 mR
28- A sealed source emits what?
a. Alpha particles
b. Beta particles
c. X-rays
d. Gamma rays
29- A radiographer and assistant are standing in a 2 mR/hr field. What would the
assistant’s total dose be after 4 hours?
a. 2.0 mR
b. 4.0 mR
c. 6.0 mR
d. 8.0 mR
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30-. You have 24 exposures to make. Your shot time is 5 minutes per exposure and your
showing 30 mR/hr. What will be your total dose at the end of the shift?
a. 30 mR
b. 60 mR
c. 120 mR
d. 240 mR
31- Radiation is defined as:
a. Ionized Beta Alpha particles
b. Energy in transit, either as particles or electromagnetic waves
c. Heat and light emitting only from gamma sources like uranium or the sun
d. Energy that does not burn or ionize
32-. An Ion:
a. An atom or part of an atom with a + or a – charge
b. A long, long time
c. Is not harmful to humans
d. None of the above
33. Only Gamma radiation can ionize matter.
a. True
b. False
34. Which of the following are examples of “non-ionizing” radiation?
a. Near UV and radio waves
b. Visible light and Microwaves
c. Infrared
d. All of the above
35. Which of the following are two types of electromagnetic radiation used for industrial
radiography?
a. X-rays and Microwaves
b. Gamma and X-rays
c. Gamma and Radio waves
d. Infrared and UV
36. The term used to describe the decay of an isotope to one half of the original value is:
a. Radioactive decay
b. Half value layer
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c. Time, Distance, Shielding
d. Half-Life
37. The main difference between Gamma radiation and X-ray radiation is:
a. Speed of radiation travel
b. The source of radiation
c. Penetrating power
d. X-ray is not very dangerous
38. What is the safe dosage rate for the public?
a. 2 R/hr
b. 20 mr/hr
c. 2 lamda per M
d. 2 mr/hr
39. We have 25 R/hr @ 12”, what is our intensity at 10 feet in mr/hr?
a. What are you solving for?
b. Answer:
40. Using a 75 ci source of IR 192 at 12”, Calculate the distance (D2) to the “safe for
public dosage.”
a. What are you solving for?
b. Answer:
41. We have an IR-192 source with an original strength of 50 ci received about 150 Days
ago.
a. What is the ½ life of IR-192?
b. How many ½ lives did we decay to?
c. What is the current strength of this source? (In Curies)
d. What is the output of the source above at 1-foot distance?
e. What is the calculated radiation level at 1 meter?
42. If the H.V.L of lead for Co-60 is 0.49 inches, what thickness of lead would be required
to reduce 600 mr/hr of radiation to under 2 mr/hr?
a. Solving for?
43. If the H.V.L of concrete for Co-60 is 2.6 inches, what thickness of concrete would be
required to reduce 600 mr/hr of radiation to under 2 mr/hr?
44- In case of an accidental release of radioactive material, can removing clothing limit
contamination?
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• (A) Yes
• (B) No
Correct:
Explanation
Answer: (A) In the event of a release, removing clothing can reduce up to 90% of
radioactive material and also decrease the chances of internal contamination. It will also
reduce the length of time that you are exposed to radiation.
• 45- Is exposure to radioactive material lethal?
• (A) Yes
• (B) No
• (C) It depends
Correct:©
Explanation
Answer (c) Many radioactive materials (also called unstable atoms) emit ionizing radiation.
Non-ionizing radiation has less energy than ionizing radiation. Large quantities of ionizing
radiations can cause leukemia or other types of cancers from years of exposure.
Experiments on plants and animals also show that ionizing radiation can cause genetic
mutations that affect future generations. At very high levels, radiation can cause sickness
and death within weeks of exposure.
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• 46- If you get an X-ray done on any part of your body, are you contaminated with
radioactive material?
• (A) Yes
• (B) No
Correct:(No)
Explanation
There is a difference between radiation exposure and contamination. If you get an X-ray,
you are exposed to radiation, but you are not contaminated with radioactive material.
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