RAD117 REVIEW- REAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
EXPERT VERIFIED ANSWERS FOR GUARANTEED
PASS | LATEST UPDATE 2025
Which type of radiation has the shortest range in tissue?
A.) alpha particles
B.) beta radiation
C.) gamma rays
D.) All of these have the same range in tissue - ✔✔A.) alpha particles
What is the function of a control badge? - ✔✔it measures the background exposure
during transportation, handling, and storage of the badge shipment that it came in
List the advantages of the BERT method - ✔✔1.) it doesn't imply radiation risk; it's
just a means for comparison
2.) it emphasizes that radiation is an innate part of our environment
3.) answering questions using BERT makes it easy for the patient to understand
The energy of the incident photon does what in Rayleigh or coherent scatter of a photon
from an atom?
A.) gets reduced by 50%
B.) is fully absorbed by the atom
C.) it is partially absorbed by the atom
D.) it is left unchanged - ✔✔D.) it is left unchanged
, What do filters in film badges do? - ✔✔they measure radiation quality
Clarence M. Dally - ✔✔the first American fatality from radiation exposure
Which of these is the main active component of an optically stimulated luminescence
dosimeter (OSL)?
A.) aluminum oxide crystals
B.) silver bromide crystals
C.) an ionization chamber
D.) lithium fluoride crystals - ✔✔A.) aluminum oxide crystals
Which of these happens in the Compton interaction?
A.) annihilation radiation
B.) total absorption
C.) photon scattering
D.) positron production - ✔✔C.) photon scattering
Coulombs per kilogram (C/kg) - ✔✔the SI unit of exposure
Which of the following instruments is used to measure high-intensity radiation levels?
A.) thermoluminescent dosimeter
B.) pocket ionization chamber
C.) cutie-pie ionization chamber
D.) geiger counter - ✔✔C.) cutie-pie ionization chamber
EXPERT VERIFIED ANSWERS FOR GUARANTEED
PASS | LATEST UPDATE 2025
Which type of radiation has the shortest range in tissue?
A.) alpha particles
B.) beta radiation
C.) gamma rays
D.) All of these have the same range in tissue - ✔✔A.) alpha particles
What is the function of a control badge? - ✔✔it measures the background exposure
during transportation, handling, and storage of the badge shipment that it came in
List the advantages of the BERT method - ✔✔1.) it doesn't imply radiation risk; it's
just a means for comparison
2.) it emphasizes that radiation is an innate part of our environment
3.) answering questions using BERT makes it easy for the patient to understand
The energy of the incident photon does what in Rayleigh or coherent scatter of a photon
from an atom?
A.) gets reduced by 50%
B.) is fully absorbed by the atom
C.) it is partially absorbed by the atom
D.) it is left unchanged - ✔✔D.) it is left unchanged
, What do filters in film badges do? - ✔✔they measure radiation quality
Clarence M. Dally - ✔✔the first American fatality from radiation exposure
Which of these is the main active component of an optically stimulated luminescence
dosimeter (OSL)?
A.) aluminum oxide crystals
B.) silver bromide crystals
C.) an ionization chamber
D.) lithium fluoride crystals - ✔✔A.) aluminum oxide crystals
Which of these happens in the Compton interaction?
A.) annihilation radiation
B.) total absorption
C.) photon scattering
D.) positron production - ✔✔C.) photon scattering
Coulombs per kilogram (C/kg) - ✔✔the SI unit of exposure
Which of the following instruments is used to measure high-intensity radiation levels?
A.) thermoluminescent dosimeter
B.) pocket ionization chamber
C.) cutie-pie ionization chamber
D.) geiger counter - ✔✔C.) cutie-pie ionization chamber