CT Comprehensive Final Exam
What is the purpose of the host computer in a digital image processing system?
The host computer performs several functions that ranges reading and writing in the image storage and provides for archival storage on tape and disk storage systems. The host computer also plays a significant role in applications that involve the transmission of images to another location.
The output digital image must first be converted into an analog signal. True or False
True
The sine wave is an example of an analog signal. True or False
True
Which of the following are dual-source computed tomography scanners primarily used for imaging?
cardiac imaging
The detectors convert the attenuation data into ____________ signals.
electrical
Which of the following is not an imaging application of the computer? Film library functions magnetic resonance imaging computed tomography digital radiography
film library functions
The use of graphic symbols to indicate the sequence of operations needed to solve a problem is called a:
flow chart
The radiation used by Hounsfield in his original experiments was
gamma rays
A computer system consists of:
hardware, software, and people (3)
Which of the following refers to modifying computed tomographic data to make the images more useful to the observer?
image manipulation
Star networks can be applied to which of the following?
local area network
When a beam of x rays passes through the patient, the relative transmission or penetration measurement can be calculated by use of which of the following? 1. ratio of the source intensity to the detector intensity 2. ratio of the detector intensity to the source intensity 3. log of the ratio of the detector intensity to the source intensity 4. log of the ratio of intensity of x-rays at the source to the intensity of the dector
log of the ratio of intensity of x rays at the source to the intensity of the detector
The contraction for "picture element" is: 1. matrix 2. pixel 3. address 4. voxel
pixel
Which of the following best describes the term "data acquisition geometry" in computed tomography? 1. the size and shape of the xray beam 2. the stationary ring of detectors 3. the arrangement of the xray tube and detectors 4. the rotation of the x-ray tube
the arrangement of the x-ray tube and detectors
The center or mid point of the range of computed tomography numbers is called the: 1. window level 2. contrast factor 3. region of interest 4. window width
window level
If the linear attenuation coefficients for bone and water are 0.380 and 0.190, respectively, and the scaling factor of the scanner is 1000, the computed tomography number for bone is: 1. +380 2. +1000 3.+190 4. 1000
+1000
The computed tomography number for water is: 1. -100 2. 0 3. 100 4. -1000
0
Which analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is more accurate with respect to sampling an analog signal? 1. 2- bit ADC 2. 16-bit ADC 3. 8-bit ADC 4. 4-bit ADC
16-bit ADC
Which of the following is a limitation of computed tomography compared with conventional radiography? 1. A decreased spatial resolution 2. increased contrast resolution 3. decreased patient dose 4. decreased visualization of artifacts
A decreased spatial resolution
Explain briefly what is meant by convolution.
A technique of filtering in the spatial domain rather than in the frequency domain
Which acronym has been established by the Radiological Society of North America for use in major American radiology journals?
CT
Which of the following is best used to describe patient dose in computed tomography?
CTDI and MSAD
A group of 16 bits equals 1 byte.
False
Computed tomography is not well established in the study of diseases of the central nervous system.
False
Determining tissue types in computed tomography slices is referred to as volume formation.
False
Digitization consists of four steps: scanning, sampling, quantization, and digital-to-analog conversion True or False
False
The arithmetic-logic unit is part of the control unit. True or False
False
The keyboard is an example of output hardware.
False
What contribution did Cormack make to the development of clinical computed tomography?
He developed the solutions to the mathematical problems in computed tomography.
Who developed the first clinically useful computed tomography scanner?
Hounsfield
The photoelectric effect occurs more frequently in tissues with a: I. high atomic number II. low atomic number III. high Z number IV. low Z number
I and III
Which type(s) of image compression results in no loss of information in the compressed image data? I. lossless II. lossy III. reversible IV. irreversible
I and III
A digital image: 1.cannot be processed by a digital computer 2. is a numerical representation of an object 3. is a nonvisible physical image 4. is a continuous image
Is a numerical representation of an object
The following are examples of applications software Framework Microsoft works Ms-Dos First Choice
MS-DOS
Which of the following chips provide temporary storage of data and programs to be processed by the central processing unit? PROM chips ROM chips EEPROM chips RAM chips
RAM chips
The origin of digital image processing stems from: 1. General Electric 2. the Mayo Clinic 3. Hounsfield 4. the space program
Space program
A bit is a contraction for binary digit. true or false
True
A limitation of conventional radiography is that it is qualitative rather than quantitative. True or False
True
A technique of filtering in the spatial domain rather than in the frequency domain is convolution. True or False
True
Aliasing results in an artifact that appears as a moiré pattern in the image. True or False
True
An analog-to-digital converter consists of a sampler, a quantizer, and a coder.
True
Computed tomography has been applied to the study of internal log defects and Egyptian mummies.
True
Computers are now used in radiology to process images. True or false
True
Conversion of the attenuation readings into a computed tomography image is accomplished by reconstruction algorithms. True or false
True
Digital image processing can be defined as "subjecting numerical representations of objects to a series of operations to obtain a desired result." True or False
True
Digital image processing techniques have been applied successfully in not only the space program but also in medical imaging. True or False
True
In 1996, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved real-time computed tomography fluoroscopy as a clinical tool for use in radiology
True
Isodose curves are a dose descriptor used in reporting radiation doses in computed tomography.
True
PACS is an acronym for picture archiving and communications systems.
True
Quality control is well established in computed tomography.
True
The British Department of Health and Social Security assisted in the development of the first clinically useful computed tomography scanner
True
The British Department of Health and Social Security assisted in the development of the first clinically useful computed tomography scanner.
True
The Compton effect occurs largely in soft tissues. True or False
True
The Fourier transform is used to transform one image domain into another image domain.True or False
True
The window width controls the image contrast and the window level controls the image brightness. True or False
True
Three-dimensional algorithms, or rendering techniques, transform the transaxial computed tomography data into simulated three-dimensional images.
True
A histogram in digital image processing is: 1 a plot of the number of pixels as a function of the number of gray levels 2 a spatial frequency filter 3 a local operation 4 a windowing level
a plot of the number of pixels as a function of the number of gray levels
Which type of artifact will appear on a digital image as a result of poor sampling of the analog signal? 1. partial volume 2. beam hardening 3. aliasing 4. poor sampling does not create artifacts
aliasing
Which of the following is not true of a homogeneous beam of radiation? 1. equal thicknesses of the absorber remove equal amounts of radiation 2. all the photons have different energies 3. all the photons have the same energy 4. equal thicknesses of the absorber remove different amounts of radiation
all the photons have different energies
The reduction of the intensity of a beam of x rays as it passes through the patient is:
attenuation
The computer science application that deals essentially with the display of pictures on a computer screen is called:
computer graphics
Which of the following uses software as a tool to provide additional information to the radiologist to make a diagnosis?
computer-aided detection (CAD)
Which of the following directs the activities of the computer using instructions stored in memory? inernal memory arithmetic-logic unit control unit registers and buses
control unit
In which of the following are slices taken at specific locations on the patient? 1. spiral computed tomography 2. helical computed tomography 3. volumetric computed tomography 4. conventional slice-by-slice computed tomography
conventional slice-by-slice computed tomography
All these elements can be used during data acquisition to reduce patient dose except
decreased pitch
In which of the following are numerical representations of objects subjected to a series of operations to produce a desired result? 1. analog-to-digital conversion 2. pattern recognition 3. digital image processing 4. digital-to-analog conversion
digital image processing
Data from the computed tomography detectors are first sent to the _________ before going to the computer. 1. array processor 2. host computer 3. digitizers 4. back projector
digitizers
A computed tomography image of 12 bits per pixel means: 1. the voxel size is 12mm 2. each pixel can have a total of 4096 shades of gray 3. the pixel size is 12mm 4. the matrix is 4096 x 4096
each pixel can have a total of 4096 shades of gray
Which type of image processing technique is intended to modify the spatial position of the pixels in an image? 1. geometric processing operation 2. local processing operation 3. global processing operation 4. point processing operation
geometric processing operation
Data processing includes all of the following except: 1. raw data preprocessing 2. image storage 3. analog to digital conversion 4. image reconstruction
image storage
An increase of matrix size (with no change in field of view) will ____________ detail. 1. not change 2. have no effect on 3. increase 4. deacrease
increase
Computer processing involves, in order programming, output, and input input, output, and processing input, programming, and output input, processing, and output
input, processing, and output
Which image processing hardware is responsible for high-speed processing of the input digital data? 1. digitizer 2. internal image processor 3. host computer 4. image memory
internal image processor
The unit of the linear attenuation coefficient (m) is: 1. per cm-2 2. per centimeter 3. cm 1 4. 1/cm
per centimeter
Secondary storage refers to Optical disks read only-memory magnetic tapes magneic disks
read-only memory
An example of a local operation that concerns brightness information on an image is called: 1 histogram modication 2 spatial frequency filtering 3 convolution 4 area processes
spatial frequency filtering
In which of the following data acquisition methods is a volume of tissue (rather than a single slice) scanned during a single breath hold? 1. spiral/helical computed tomography 2. conventional radiograph computd tomography 3. slice-by-slice computed tomography 4. conventional computed tomography
spiral/helical computed tomography
The following developments in computed tomography were introduced during the period between 1973-1983 except 1. spiral/helical compued tomography 2. detectors 3. image quality improvements 4. quality control
spiral/helical computed tomography
The limitations of conventional tomography include all of the following except: 1. a superimposition of structures above and below the focal plane 2. the presence of ghost images on the film 3. image blur from movement of the tube and film 4. conrast degradation from the open beam geometry
the presence of ghost images on the film
The field of view is: 1. a mathematical technique 2. a digital processing technique 3. the region of interest 4. the reconstruction circle
the reconstruction circle
The purpose of image enhancement is: 1 to allow measurments and statistics to be performed 2 to reduce the size of the image 3 to improve the quality of images that have distortions 4 to generate an image more pleasing to the observer
to generate an image more pleasing to the observer
Which of the following became the first commercially available computer? abacus difference engine universal automatic computer electronic tabulator
universal automatic computer
A 10 x 10 matrix consists of ______ pixels. 1. 100 2. 20 3. 120 4. 10
100
An eight-bit microprocessor can represent 64 numbers 8 numbers 256 numbers 16 numbers
256 numbers
How many pixels make up a computed tomography image whose matrix size is 512 x 512?
262,144
The most obvious difference between computed tomography and radiography is that: 1. radiograph shows cross-sectional images 2. radiograpy uses sodium iodide detectors 3. A computed tomography shows cross sectional images or transaxial anatomy 4. A computer is used to produce the film in radiography
A computed tomography shows cross-sectional images or transaxial anatomy
Natural languages include acronyms such as BASIC, COBOL, and FORTRAN. True or False
False
Attenuation of a beam of radiation depends on: I. the atomic number II. the electrons per gram of tissue III. the energy if the radiation
I, II, and III
Who developed the first whole-body computed tomography scanner?
Ledley
The process of dividing a picture into small regions called pixels is referred to as: 1 sampling 2 analog-to-digital conversion 3 scanning 4 quantization
Scanning