What are possible dangers of using X-rays in medical physics?
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Tissue damage
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Mutations
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Both
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Neither
Q.2.
Which of the following radiation used in medical physics is non-ionising?
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Ultrasound
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X-ray
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Both
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Neither
Q.3.
Which of the following would be used to obtain an image of a person's bone structure?
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Ultrasound
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X-ray
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Gamma ray
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Beta radiation
Q.4.
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of a CT scanner over an X-ray?
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It provides a highly detailed image
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It gives a higher dose of radiation
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Can distinguish between bone and soft tissue
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It gives a 3D image
Q.5.
Which type of radiation is used to sterilize foods and medical equipment?
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Alpha
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Beta
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Gamma
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None of the above
Q.6.
Which type of lens would be used to correct long-sightedness?
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Diverging
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Plano-convex
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Concave
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Convex
Q.7.
Radioisotopes are used in medical imaging to view how the body is functioning, but how are radioisotopes selected to be used in this kind of imaging process?
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Have a short half-life (hours)
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Not emit alpha radiation
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Emit gamma radiation
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All of the above
Q.8.
Which of the following radiation used in medical physics is ionizing?
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Ultrasound
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X-ray
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Both
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Neither
Q.9.
What does a CT scanner usually consist of?
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An x-ray tube which continually rotates around your body
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An x-fluorescent tube which continually rotates around your body
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A gamma ray tube which continually rotates around your body
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An x-ray tube which is placed above your body
Q.10.
Which type of lens would be used to correct short-sightedness?
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Convex
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Concave
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Converging
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Plano-concave
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