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PHYS 650 Select HW Questions From Chapters 7,8,9(1) (3)
Questions From Chapters 7, 8 & 9 
1. The radiation-and light-sensitive layer of radiographic film is the ________layer. 
A. base 
B. emulsion 
C. supercoat 
D. anticurl/antihalation 
 
2. Spectral sensitivity refers to the color sensitivity of 
A. Radiographic film. 
B. Safelight filters. 
C. Intensifying screens. 
D. Safelight filters and intensifying screens. 
3. According to the Gurney-Mott theory of latent image formation, electrons 
liberated by radiation or light exposure are attracted to ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Questions From Chapters 7, 8 & 9 
1. The radiation-and light-sensitive layer of radiographic film is the ________layer. 
A. base 
B. emulsion 
C. supercoat 
D. anticurl/antihalation 
 
2. Spectral sensitivity refers to the color sensitivity of 
A. Radiographic film. 
B. Safelight filters. 
C. Intensifying screens. 
D. Safelight filters and intensifying screens. 
3. According to the Gurney-Mott theory of latent image formation, electrons 
liberated by radiation or light exposure are attracted to ...
Chapter 02: The Cell and Its Functions Hall: Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 13th Edition
MATCHING 
Use the terms in the following list to identify the cellular location for the steps involved in the 
synthesis and packaging of a secreted protein. 
A. Nucleolus 
B. Nucleus 
C. Agranular endoplasmic reticulum 
D. Granular endoplasmic reticulum 
E. Golgi apparatus 
F. Endosomes 
G. Peroxisomes 
H. Lysosomes 
I. Cytosol 
1. Initiation of translation 
2. Protein sorting and packaging 
3. Gene transcription 
1. ANS: I PTS: 1 
2. ANS: E PTS: 1 
3. ANS: B PTS: 1 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
MATCHING 
Use the terms in the following list to identify the cellular location for the steps involved in the 
synthesis and packaging of a secreted protein. 
A. Nucleolus 
B. Nucleus 
C. Agranular endoplasmic reticulum 
D. Granular endoplasmic reticulum 
E. Golgi apparatus 
F. Endosomes 
G. Peroxisomes 
H. Lysosomes 
I. Cytosol 
1. Initiation of translation 
2. Protein sorting and packaging 
3. Gene transcription 
1. ANS: I PTS: 1 
2. ANS: E PTS: 1 
3. ANS: B PTS: 1 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which o...
Essentials of Understanding Psychology 13Th Edition By Robert Feldmen – Test Bank
Sample Test 
Essentials of Understanding Psychology, 13e (Feldman) 
Chapter 3 Sensation and Perception 
1) Anthony returns home from work. When he opens the front door of his 
house, he detects a strong smell of gas. He suspects that his gas pipe is 
leaking. Anthony is able to smell the gas in his house because of the 
activation of his olfactory receptors through the process of 
1. A) homogenization. 
2. B) sensation. 
3. C) accommodation. 
4. D) adaptation. 
Answer: B 
Difficulty: 3 Hard Page...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Sample Test 
Essentials of Understanding Psychology, 13e (Feldman) 
Chapter 3 Sensation and Perception 
1) Anthony returns home from work. When he opens the front door of his 
house, he detects a strong smell of gas. He suspects that his gas pipe is 
leaking. Anthony is able to smell the gas in his house because of the 
activation of his olfactory receptors through the process of 
1. A) homogenization. 
2. B) sensation. 
3. C) accommodation. 
4. D) adaptation. 
Answer: B 
Difficulty: 3 Hard Page...
PHYS 650 TL_Chapter 5 homework questions (1).
1. The projected shape of the unrestricted primary beam is 
A. square. 
B. rectangular. 
C. circular. 
D. elliptical. 
2. A purpose of beam-restricting devices is to ____________ by changing the size and 
shape of the primary beam. 
A. Increase patient dose 
B. Decrease scatter radiation 
C. Increase density 
D. Decrease contrast 
3. The most effective type of beam-restricting device is the 
A. Cone. 
B. Aperture diaphragm. 
C. Cylinder. 
D. Collimator. 
4. Of the beam-restricting devices listed...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. The projected shape of the unrestricted primary beam is 
A. square. 
B. rectangular. 
C. circular. 
D. elliptical. 
2. A purpose of beam-restricting devices is to ____________ by changing the size and 
shape of the primary beam. 
A. Increase patient dose 
B. Decrease scatter radiation 
C. Increase density 
D. Decrease contrast 
3. The most effective type of beam-restricting device is the 
A. Cone. 
B. Aperture diaphragm. 
C. Cylinder. 
D. Collimator. 
4. Of the beam-restricting devices listed...
Chapter 2: The Structure of Matter Test Bank | Complete Guide A+
1. The term “atom” was first used by the _____. 
a. Ethiopians 
b. British 
c. Greeks 
d. Romans 
ANS: C 
The term “atom” was first used by the Greeks 
DIF: Moderate REF: page 27 OBJ: Relate the history of the term “atom.” 
2. The first person to describe an element as being composed of identical atoms was _____. 
a. J. J. Thomson 
b. John Dalton 
c. Dmitri Mendeleev 
d. Niels Bohr 
ANS: B 
The first person to describe an element as being composed of identical atoms was John 
Dalton....
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. The term “atom” was first used by the _____. 
a. Ethiopians 
b. British 
c. Greeks 
d. Romans 
ANS: C 
The term “atom” was first used by the Greeks 
DIF: Moderate REF: page 27 OBJ: Relate the history of the term “atom.” 
2. The first person to describe an element as being composed of identical atoms was _____. 
a. J. J. Thomson 
b. John Dalton 
c. Dmitri Mendeleev 
d. Niels Bohr 
ANS: B 
The first person to describe an element as being composed of identical atoms was John 
Dalton....
PHYS 650 Chapter 1: Essential Concepts of Radiologic Science Test Bank
1. Matter is measured in _____. 
a. kilograms 
b. joules 
c. electron volts 
d. rems 
ANS: A 
Matter is measured in kilograms 
DIF: Easy REF: page 3 OBJ: Recognize the unit of measurement for matter. 
2. Energy is measured in _____. 
a. kilograms 
b. joules 
c. electron volts 
d. B or C 
ANS: D 
Energy is measured in joules or electron volts 
DIF: Moderate REF: page 4 OBJ: Recognize the unit of measurement for energy. 
3. Atoms and molecules are the fundamental building blocks of _____. 
a. ener...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. Matter is measured in _____. 
a. kilograms 
b. joules 
c. electron volts 
d. rems 
ANS: A 
Matter is measured in kilograms 
DIF: Easy REF: page 3 OBJ: Recognize the unit of measurement for matter. 
2. Energy is measured in _____. 
a. kilograms 
b. joules 
c. electron volts 
d. B or C 
ANS: D 
Energy is measured in joules or electron volts 
DIF: Moderate REF: page 4 OBJ: Recognize the unit of measurement for energy. 
3. Atoms and molecules are the fundamental building blocks of _____. 
a. ener...
PHYS 650 Chapter 6: The X-ray Tube Test Bank
1. The most widely used support structure for the x-ray tube is the _____. 
a. C-arm 
b. floor-to-ceiling mount 
c. ceiling support system 
d. floor support system 
ANS: C 
The most widely used support structure for the x-ray tube is the ceiling support system. 
DIF: Easy REF: page 105 
OBJ: Describe the general design of the support structure for the x-ray tube. 
2. The external structure of the x-ray tube includes the support structure, the protective housing, 
and the _____. 
a. anode 
b. cat...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
1. The most widely used support structure for the x-ray tube is the _____. 
a. C-arm 
b. floor-to-ceiling mount 
c. ceiling support system 
d. floor support system 
ANS: C 
The most widely used support structure for the x-ray tube is the ceiling support system. 
DIF: Easy REF: page 105 
OBJ: Describe the general design of the support structure for the x-ray tube. 
2. The external structure of the x-ray tube includes the support structure, the protective housing, 
and the _____. 
a. anode 
b. cat...
Chapter 5: The X-ray Imaging System Test Bank> Test Bank for Radiologic Science for Technologists 10th Edition by Bushong
1. The three main parts of the x-ray imaging system are the x-ray tube, _____, and _____. 
a. protective barrier, tabletop 
b. operating console, high voltage generator 
c. rectification circuit, operating console 
d. crane assembly, tabletop 
ANS: B 
The three main parts of the x-ray imaging system are the x-ray tube, operating console, and 
high voltage generator. 
DIF: Moderate REF: page 87 
OBJ: Identify the components of the operating console positioned outside the x-ray examination 
room. ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
1. The three main parts of the x-ray imaging system are the x-ray tube, _____, and _____. 
a. protective barrier, tabletop 
b. operating console, high voltage generator 
c. rectification circuit, operating console 
d. crane assembly, tabletop 
ANS: B 
The three main parts of the x-ray imaging system are the x-ray tube, operating console, and 
high voltage generator. 
DIF: Moderate REF: page 87 
OBJ: Identify the components of the operating console positioned outside the x-ray examination 
room. ...
Chapter 3: Electromagnetic Energy Test Bank>Test Bank for Radiologic Science for Technologists 10th Edition by Bushong
1. The four properties of photons are _____, _____, _____ and _____. 
a. size, shape, spin, mass 
b. frequency, mass, amplitude, wavelength 
c. frequency, wavelength, velocity, amplitude 
d. refraction, velocity, spin, amplitude 
ANS: C 
The properties of photons are frequency, wavelength, velocity, and amplitude. 
DIF: Moderate REF: page 45 OBJ: Identify the properties of photons. 
2. The smallest quantity of any type of electromagnetic radiation is a(n) _____. 
a. photon 
b. electron 
c. neutr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
1. The four properties of photons are _____, _____, _____ and _____. 
a. size, shape, spin, mass 
b. frequency, mass, amplitude, wavelength 
c. frequency, wavelength, velocity, amplitude 
d. refraction, velocity, spin, amplitude 
ANS: C 
The properties of photons are frequency, wavelength, velocity, and amplitude. 
DIF: Moderate REF: page 45 OBJ: Identify the properties of photons. 
2. The smallest quantity of any type of electromagnetic radiation is a(n) _____. 
a. photon 
b. electron 
c. neutr...
Chapter 9: X-ray Interaction with Matter Test Bank>Test Bank for Radiologic Science for Technologists 10th Edition by Bushong
1. The two primary forms of x-ray interaction in the diagnostic range are _____. 
a. Compton scattering and photoelectric absorption 
b. Compton scattering and pair production 
c. photoelectric absorption and coherent scattering 
d. coherent scattering and Thompson scattering 
ANS: A 
The two primary forms of x-ray interaction in the diagnostic range are Compton scattering 
and photoelectric absorption. 
DIF: Moderate REF: page 148 
OBJ: Describe each of the five x-ray interactions with matter. ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
1. The two primary forms of x-ray interaction in the diagnostic range are _____. 
a. Compton scattering and photoelectric absorption 
b. Compton scattering and pair production 
c. photoelectric absorption and coherent scattering 
d. coherent scattering and Thompson scattering 
ANS: A 
The two primary forms of x-ray interaction in the diagnostic range are Compton scattering 
and photoelectric absorption. 
DIF: Moderate REF: page 148 
OBJ: Describe each of the five x-ray interactions with matter. ...
Applied Pathophysiology for the Advanced Practice Nurse, First EditionLucie Dlugasch, Lachel StoryChapter 1 Assessment Quiz
COUC 670 Quiz Version 1 - Integration Study Guide spring 2022/23
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Adult Medical Surgical Edition 11.0 ATI purple book is the one we are using and all questions are coming from there. My exam is on Immunity, Infection, Inflammation , care of patients with HIV, Cancer, hypersensitivity, autoimmunity, burns , wounds, psori