Mcq Subject: Radiology

Hampton’s line is feature of

A. Benign ulcers

B. Malignant ulcers

C. Both

D. None of the above

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Cells are most sensitive to radiation in:

A. G2 phase

B. G1 phase

C. G1 phase and early S phase

D. G2 phase and late S phase

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Best investigation for pericardial effusion is –

A. MRI

B. CT

C. X ray

D. Echocardiography

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Point B in treatment of Ca cervix corresponds to

A. Mackenrodts ligament

B. Obturator Lymph node

C. Isheal tuberosity

D. Round ligament

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For shield (mould) in eye tumors which of the following is preferred?

A. Iodine-131

B. Gold-198

C. Strontium-90

D. Phosphorous-32

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For teletherapy, isotopes commonly used are

A. 1-123

B. Cs-137

C. Co-60

D. Tc-99

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Which of the following statements about contrast in radiography is true –

A. Ionic monomers have three iodine atoms per two paicles in solution

B. High osmolar contrast agents may be ionic or non ionic

C. Gadolinum may cross the blood brain barrier

D. Iohexol is a high osmolar contrast media

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The technique employed in radiotherapy to counteract the effect of tumour motion due to breathing is known as

A. Arc technique

B. Modulation

C. Gating

D. Shunting

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Low dose radiotherapy is given for:

A. Seminoma

B. Malignant melanoma

C. Osteosarcoma

D. Chondrosarcoma

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All the following will appear caries in an X-ray except

A. Acrylic resin

B. Calcium hydroxide

C. ZOE

D. Composite

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