Explore topic-wise MCQs in Clinical Science.

This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Clinical Science knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

SPECT includes a ___________ for imaging.

A. Gamma Camera
B. Silver Halide Film
C. Phosphorus Sheet
D. Lead Sheet
Answer» B. Silver Halide Film
2.

What does the ‘P’ in SPECT stand for?

A. Positron
B. Photon
C. Proton
D. P – orbital
Answer» C. Proton
3.

What does the ‘P’ in PET stand for?

A. Positron
B. Photon
C. Proton
D. P – orbital
Answer» B. Photon
4.

Which of the following radiations are used for imaging purposes?

A. alpha
B. beta
C. gamma
D. delta
Answer» D. delta
5.

The most preferred radioisotope element for SPECT is

A. Mo
B. W
C. Tc
D. Ba
Answer» D. Ba
6.

As compared to PET, SPECT isotopes have _________ half life.

A. longer
B. shorter
C. equivalent
D. unstable
Answer» B. shorter
7.

The detector of PET is made of _________

A. Silver
B. Gadolinium
C. Tungsten
D. Lead
Answer» C. Tungsten
8.

SPECT includes a ___________ for imaging.

A. Gamma Camera
B. Silver Halide Film
C. Phosphorus Sheet
D. Lead Sheet
Answer» B. Silver Halide Film
9.

What makes PET and SPECT so unique when it comes to nuclear imaging?

A. Do not require dyes
B. Do not require X – Rays
C. They show the metabolic functions
D. They give more details about the imaged organ/tissue
Answer» D. They give more details about the imaged organ/tissue
10.

What is the full form of The ‘P’ In PET in Pet Spect?

A. Positron
B. Photon
C. Proton
D. P – orbital
Answer» B. Photon