IRRSP Practice Test Questions And Answers Complete Solution
The activity of a radioactive source - ANS-The term "Curie" defines:
a. The exposure of a
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b. The intensity of a radioactive source
c. The activity of a radioactive source
d. The output of a radioactive source
Reddening of the skin, loss of hair, blistering - ANS-Which of the following are symptoms of an acute
extremity overexposure?
a. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
b. Fatigue, nausea, reddening of the skin
c. Diarrhea, blistering, loss of hair
d. Reddening of the skin, loss of hair, blistering
Higher gamma ray energy from the Co-60 - ANS-The reason the gamma radiation emitted from a Cobalt60 source is more penetrating than the gamma radiation emitted from Iridium-192 is due to the:
a. Higher output per Curie from the Co-60
b. Longer half life of the Co-60
c. Greater intensity from the Co-60
d. Higher gamma ray energy from the Co-60
3/4 - ANS-A 0.400 inch piece of lead shielding will reduce the radiation intensity from an Iridium-192
source by:
a. 3/4
b. 1/2
c. 1/4
d. 1/8
Thick section of high atomic number material - ANS-When shielding against high-energy gamma rays,
which of the following characteristics provide the most effective shield?
a. Thick section of material
b. Thick section of high atomic number material
c. Thick section of low atomic number material
d. Thick section of low density material
2.31 R/hr - ANS-The radiation intensity at 1 foot from an Iridium-192 source is 452.4 R/hr. What is the
radiation intensity at 14 feet?
a. 2.31 R/hr
b. 226.2 R/hr
c. 113.1 R/hr
d. 32.3 R/hr
C - ANS-Gamma radiation can be defined as:
(Answer with A, B, C, or D)
a. Particles having the mass and charge of two protons and two neutrons emitted from the nucleus of an
unstable atom
b. Very light negatively charged particles emitted from the nucleus of an unstable atom
c. Very short wavelength electromagnetic radiation emitted from the nucleus of an unstable atom
d. Particles emitted from an unstable atom with an energy in the range of 1 to 10 M.E.V.
Attenuation - ANS-The term that describes how gamma or x-rays are reduced in intensity when passing
through shielding material is:
a. Penetration
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