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Rtfi Exam Record
Rtfi Exam Record
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NDT Certification
This is to certify that
NDT LEVEL - II
IN
RADIOGRAPHY Testing FILM INTERPRETATION (RTFI)
Certificate No : W/NDT/RTFI/L-II/1100
Written Practice No. : WNDT/WP/NDT Rev.1
Near Vision Acuity : J1
Colour Blindness : Nil
Total Training Hours : 80 Hours
Issue Date : 30/06/2023
Expiration Date : 29/06/2028
Training Record
CERTIFICATION RECORD
SR.NO NAME METHOD TECHNIQUE TRAINING
DATES
Level - II
➢ This is close book exam; no books or reference material can be used during exam.
➢ Fill the proper circle (dark with Blue/Black pen) in answer sheet.
➢ Mobile phone is not allowed during exam, Normal calculator can be used, Programmable
*Required
Email ID :- er.vishaldhameliya@gmail.com
3. Radiography of tubular sections usinga double wall, double viewing technique is mainly applicable
to sections:
(a)Over 38 mm in diameter
(b)88 mm in diameter or less
(c)125 mm in diameter and less
(d)Under 25 mm in diameter
4. The difference in densities seen on a radiograph due to section changes in an item is:
(a)Film contrast
(b)Radiographic contrast
(c)Subject contrast
(d)Radiographic sensitivity
6. Approximately what energy X ray machine would be required to have penetrating power equivalent
to a Cobalt-60 source:
(a)600 keV
(b)1.2 MeV
(c)2 MeV
(d)None of the above
7. The focal spot size of an X ray machine must be known in order to determine:
(a)The geometric unsharpness
(b)Kilovoltage peak output
(c)Required mA setting
(d)Exposure time
12. A term which refers to the sharpness of the radiographic image is:
(a)Sensitivity
(b)Halo effect
(c)Shadow effect
(d)Definition
14. The main disadvantage of having a small focal spot on an X ray tube is:
(a)Heat is conducted away too fast
(b)Sharper radiographic images may beachieved with a larger focal spot
(c)A smaller focal spot is limited to lower tube currents because of the potentialdamage from
overheating
(d)None of the above
(a)Visible light
(b)X rays
(c)Infrared radiation
(d)All of the above
19. An expression which is used to describe the slope of a film characteristic curve is:
(a)Film latitude
(b)Film contrast
(c)Film sensitivity
(d)Film gradient
25. A term used to describe the range of radiation intensities falling on the film duringexposure is:
(a)Film contrast
(b)Radiographic contrast
(c)Subject contrast
(d)Radiographic sensitivity
29. Most of the energy applied to anX ray tube is converted into:
(a)X rays
(b)Light
(c)Heat
(d)Ultraviolet radiation
31. A dark, irregular indication which is locatedadjacent to the toe of the weld would probably be:
(a)Undercut
(b)Incomplete penetration
(c)Porosity
(d)Tungsten inclusions
32. A term which refers to the smallest detail visible in a radiograph is called:
(a)Radiographic sensitivity
(b)Radiographic contrast
(c)Subject contrast
(d)Film contrast
33. Which of the following represent types of radiation stemming from radioactive decay :
(a)Alpha, beta, gamma
(b)Alpha, gamma, delta
(c)X, rho, sigma
(d)Sigma, gamma, beta
37. The main advantage of having small focal spot on an X ray tube is:
(a)Heat is conducted away more efficiently than with a large focal spot
(b)A smaller focal spot is unlikely to be damaged from the required tube currents
(c)Longer tube life
(d)A smaller focal spot allows sharper radiographic images than does a largerfocal spot
39. Which of the following is the most common method of packaging film?
(a)Individual sheets for use in cassettes
(b)Rolls
(c)Pre-packaged (‘day-pack’)
(d)All of the above
40. Most of the energy applied to anX ray tube is converted into:
(a)X rays
(b)Light
(c)Heat
(d)Ultraviolet radiation
RTFI Final Exam (Specific)
Level - II
➢ There are 20 questions in this question paper. Exam time is 40 minutes.
➢ Each Question have same weightage.
➢ No negative marking, so try to attend every question.
➢ This is open book exam; So given reference material can be used during exam.
➢ Fill the proper circle (dark with Blue/Black pen) in answer sheet.
➢ Mobile phone are not allowed during exam, Normal calculator can be used, Programmable
calculator is not allowed.
*Required
Email ID :- er.vishaldhameliya@gmail.com
6. What is the density of gamma ray in RT film require as per asme sec v article-2 ?
a) 1.8 to 4
b) 2 to 4
c) 2.2 to 4
d) 4 to 1.8
11. Which of the following factorswill affect the definition ofthe radiographic image?
a) Intensity of radiation
b) Film density
c) Tube current
d) Focal spot size
14. The primary form of energy conversion when anX ray tube is energized results in the production of:
a) Primary X rays
b) Secondary X ray
c) Short wavelength X ray
d) Heat
15. ‘Film contrast’ is theinherent ability of afilm to show ___________________ for a given change in
film exposure.
a) No appreciable change in density
b) Graininess
c) A difference in density
d) No graininess
16. Source-to-object distance, object-to-film distance, and source size are the three factors that control
the ___________________ of the radiograph.
a) Density
b) Exposure
c) Film size
d) Unsharpness
17. What governs the penetrating power of an X ray beam?
a) Kilovoltage
b) Time
c) Activity
d) Milliamperage
19. The selection of the proper source-to-film distance is a primary factor in controlling:
a) Contrast
b) Unsharpness
c) Graininess
d) Scatter
Applicant Possesses Near Vision acuity on Jaeger 1 at a distance not less than 12’’ (30 cm).
LEFT RIGHT
Through a Ishihara’s Test of differentiation contrast between colors, it has been determine that the applicants
color vision acuity is,
Normal
Abnormal
I certify that I (Name Of Level III) administrated an eye examination to the applicant
above.