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RT Lesson 1 - Review Questions - Introduction To Radiographic Testing

This document contains review questions about radiographic testing (RT) and qualification levels for non-destructive testing (NDT) personnel according to an industry standard. Question topics include the essential components of RT, common radiation sources used, advantages and disadvantages of RT, and the qualifications of NDT Level I, II, and III personnel according to their ability to perform and interpret tests, provide supervision, and evaluate results.
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RT Lesson 1 - Review Questions - Introduction To Radiographic Testing

This document contains review questions about radiographic testing (RT) and qualification levels for non-destructive testing (NDT) personnel according to an industry standard. Question topics include the essential components of RT, common radiation sources used, advantages and disadvantages of RT, and the qualifications of NDT Level I, II, and III personnel according to their ability to perform and interpret tests, provide supervision, and evaluate results.
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RT Training

Review Questions Lesson 1: Introduction to Radiographic Testing

6. As per SNT-TC-1A NDT level I personnel are


1. Which of the following are essential for RT test: qualified to:
A. x-ray, gamma ray, and test object A. Record test results
B. x-ray, gamma ray, and x-ray film B. Perform calibrations and NDT tests
C. radiation source, test object , and x-ray film under supervision form Level II or Level III
D. radiation source, x-ray, and gamma ray C. report the results of NDT tests

2. Two of the most commonly used sources of D. all of the above


radiation in industrial radiographic are: E. only a and b
A. x-ray and beta particles
B. x-ray and gamma ray
7. As per SNT-TC-1A NDT level II personnel are
C. x-ray and alpha particles qualified to:
D. gamma ray and beta particles A. Record test results
B. Perform calibrations and NDT tests

3. Which of the following is disadvantage of C. report the results of NDT tests


radiographic testing D. all of the above
A. radiography can be used on most
materials. E. only a and b
B. radiography provides a permanent record
of the test object.
8. As per SNT-TC-1A NDT level III personnel are
C. radiography reveals discontinuities within qualified to:
a material. A. Interpret and evaluate test results with
respect to applicable standards.
D. the radiographer must have access to both
sides of the test object. B. Perform training and examination of Level
I and Level II.
C. report the results of NDT tests
4. Which of the following is advantage of
radiographic testing D. all of the above
A. radiation safety procedure must always be
followed E. only a and b

B. the radiographer must have access to both


sides of the test object
C. radiography provides a permanent record
of the test object
D. all of the above

5. Qualification levels for NDT personnel as per


SNT-TC-1A is :
A. two levels
B. three levels
C. only one level
D. four levels

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