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1.

What term is used to decribe the emission of visible light which has a longer wave length than the incident radiation upon a
body?

Photo Emission

Conduction

Fluoresecence

Luminosity
2. If the focus of an object focuses beyond the retina of a specific inspector, the inspector is said to have what type of vision?

Long sight

Short sight

Hypermetropia

20/20 vision

Long sight and Hypermetropia


3. From what minimum distance are far vision examinations carried out?

1 metre

30 feet

15 feet

6 metres
4. Which of the following colour vision deficiencies relates to green lacking

Protanopia

Deuetanopia

Trainopia

Tetratanopia
5. How far from the retina would the ideal eyeglass plane be?

17 mm

30 mm

21 mm

10 mm
6. What is the name given to ultraviolet radiation below 185 nm which is absorbed by air?

Vacuum

Non-existent

Short-wave

Electrolux
7. Which of the following most closely a grey body by exhibiting very nearly uniform emissuity?

Electric arc from TIG gun

A carbon filament in the visible region

Tungsten filament

Xenon short arc search light


8. What is the maximum angle from normal for acrrying out visual inspection?

30 degrees

45 degrees

60 degrees

80 degrees
9. As the human eye becomes older which region of wavelength becomes increasingly more absorbed?

Blue

Green

Yellow

Red
10. What term is used to determine acuity measurements with a moving target?

Reserve vision acuity

Saccadic movement

Moving vision acuity

Kinetic vision acuity


11. Which colours are recommended in particluar for the work areas in which high noise levels and heavy physical exertion are
common?

Yellow

Blue

Orange

Red
12. Which of the following will reduce the glare from a light source?

Reduce the angle between light source and eye

Increase the light source

Reduce the background light around the glare source

Increase the angle between light source and eye

Reduce the background light around the glare source and increase the angle between light source and eye

None of the above reduces glare


13. What is the velocity of all fomrs of radient energy travelling in a vacuum?

299793 miles per second

3 x 106 metres per second

299793 kilometres per second

186282 kilometres per second


14. When using direct visual examination what size black line on an 18 percent neutral grey flat uniform background is usually
considered acceptance for a single line detection test?

750 microns

1000 microns

30 mil

50 mil

750 microns and 30 mil


15. Dirt on the surface of an item to be visually inspected can cause which of the following?

Mask actual flaws

Obstruct Vision

Create false indications

Mask actual flaws and create false indications

Any of the above


16. When viewing a test surface from around 300 mm what is the best resolution of two objects on that surface which can be
expected?

0.18 mm

0.09 mm

0.007 inch

0.27 inch
17. Generally what is the minimum white light intensity which should be used for critical examinations to detect fine details?

1000 lux

300 ftc

500 lux

150 ftc
18. Which of the following would be a correct definition of the nanometer?

10 x 10-9 meters

1 x 10-8 meters

10 x 10-10 meters

10 x 10-8 meters
19. Which of the following laws state that light flux striking a surface at angles other than normal is distributed over a greater area?

Lambert cosine law

Inverse square law

Cosine cubed law

Boyles law
20. Which of the following equations shows the lambert cosine law?

E = (I cos3 theta) / a2

E = I / d2

E = (I / d2) cos theta

E = (I2 / d) cos theta


Here are your corrections:

1. Fluoresecence
2. Long sight and Hypermetropia
3. 6 metres
4. Deuetanopia
5. 21 mm
6. Vacuum
7. A carbon filament in the visible region
8. 60 degrees
9. Blue
10. Kinetic vision acuity
11. Blue
12. Increase the angle between light source and eye
13. 299793 kilometres per second
14. 750 microns and 30 mil
15. Any of the above
16. 0.09 mm
17. 500 lux
18. 10 x 10-10 meters
19. Lambert cosine law
20. E = (I / d2) cos theta

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