X-RAY Optimal kV and mA MCQs For Govt Exam Practice | SSC, UPSC, AIIMS | BSc Radiology, BXRT

X-RAY Optimal kV and mA MCQs For Govt Exam Practice : SSC, UPSC, AIIMS



1. Which X-ray position typically requires a higher kV and lower mA setting?

   - A) AP Chest X-ray
   - B) Lumbar Spine X-ray
   - C) Hand X-ray
   - D) Skull X-ray

   • Answer: D) Skull X-ray

2. Which X-ray position usually demands a lower kV and higher mA setting due to the body part's density?

   - A) Knee X-ray
   - B) Shoulder X-ray
   - C) Pelvis X-ray
   - D) Chest X-ray

• Answer: D) Chest X-ray

3. For a lateral lumbar spine X-ray, what is the approximate range of kV and mA settings used?

   - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
   - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
   - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
   - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
   
• Answer: A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA

4. Which X-ray position typically requires the highest kV and lowest mA settings?

   - A) Hand X-ray
   - B) Skull X-ray
   - C) Chest X-ray
   - D) Lumbar Spine X-ray
   
• Answer: A) Hand X-ray

5. What approximate kV and mA settings are commonly used for a standard AP knee X-ray?

   - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
   - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
   - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
   - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
  
• Answer: C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA

6. What approximate kV and mA settings are typically used for a standard AP chest X-ray?

   - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
   - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
   - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
   - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
   
• Answers: C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA

7. In an AP shoulder X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings employed?

   - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
   - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
   - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
   - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
   
  • Answers: D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA

8. For a lateral cervical spine X-ray, what are the typical kV and mA settings utilized?

   - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
   - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
   - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
   - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
   
  • Answers: A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA

9. Which X-ray position requires a lower kV and higher mA setting due to the region's density ?

   - A) Wrist X-ray
   - B) Foot X-ray
   - C) Elbow X-ray
   - D) Thoracic Spine X-ray
   
• Correct answer: D) Thoracic Spine X-ray

10. In an AP lumbar spine X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings commonly used ?

   - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
   - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
   - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
   - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
   
• Answers: D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA

11. Which X-ray position generally necessitates a higher kV and lower mA setting due to the anatomical area being imaged?

    - A) Ankle X-ray
    - B) Pelvis X-ray
    - C) Hand X-ray
    - D) Knee X-ray
    
• Answers: B) Pelvis X-ray

12. What approximate kV and mA settings are typically used for a standard lateral knee X-ray?

    - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    
• Answers: A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA

13. In an AP elbow X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings generally employed?

    - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    
• Answers: C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA

14. Which X-ray position typically demands a higher kV and lower mA setting due to the anatomical area's density?

    - A) Ankle X-ray
    - B) Shoulder X-ray
    - C) Thoracic Spine X-ray
    - D) Wrist X-ray
    
• Answers: C) Thoracic Spine X-ray

15. For a lateral wrist X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings usually employed?

    - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    
• Answers: A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA

16. What approximate kV and mA settings are typically used for a standard lateral thoracic spine X-ray?

    - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    
• Answers: C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA

17. In an AP foot X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings commonly employed?

    - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    
• Answers: D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA

18. Which X-ray position typically necessitates a lower kV and higher mA setting due to the anatomical area's density?

    - A) Hand X-ray
    - B) Pelvis X-ray
    - C) Knee X-ray
    - D) Skull X-ray
    
• Answers: A) Hand X-ray

19. For a lateral hip X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings generally used?

    - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    
• Answers: B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA

20. In an AP ankle X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings typically employed?

    - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    
• Answers: C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA

21. What approximate kV and mA settings are commonly used for a standard lateral elbow X-ray?

    - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    
• Answers: A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA

22. In an AP hand X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings typically employed?

    - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    
• Answers: C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA

23. Which X-ray position usually requires a higher kV and lower mA setting due to the region's anatomical density?

    - A) Knee X-ray
    - B) Hand X-ray
    - C) Thoracic Spine X-ray
    - D) Pelvis X-ray
    
• Answers: D) Pelvis X-ray

24. For a lateral skull X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings commonly utilized?

    - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    
• Answers: A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA

25. In an AP thoracic spine X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings typically employed?

    - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    
• Answers: D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA

26. Which X-ray position typically requires a lower kV and higher mA setting due to the anatomical area's density?

    - A) Shoulder X-ray
    - B) Ankle X-ray
    - C) Wrist X-ray
    - D) Foot X-ray
    
• Answers: B) Ankle X-ray

27. For a lateral hand X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings commonly used?

    - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    
• Answers: A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA

28. In an AP foot X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings typically employed?

    - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    
• Answers: D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA

29. Which X-ray position generally necessitates a higher kV and lower mA setting due to the anatomical area being imaged?

    - A) Hand X-ray
    - B) Pelvis X-ray
    - C) Knee X-ray
    - D) Skull X-ray
    
• Answers: D) Skull X-ray

30. What approximate kV and mA settings are typically used for a standard lateral ankle X-ray?

    - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    
• Answers: A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA

31. In an AP knee X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings generally employed?

    - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    
• Answers: D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA

32. Which X-ray position typically requires a lower kV and higher mA setting due to the anatomical area's density?

    - A) Chest X-ray
    - B) Elbow X-ray
    - C) Hand X-ray
    - D) Foot X-ray
    
• Answers: A) Chest X-ray

33. For a lateral shoulder X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings usually employed?

    - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    
• Answers: C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA

34. In an AP pelvis X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings generally used?

    - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    
• Answers: D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA

35. Which X-ray position typically necessitates a higher kV and lower mA setting due to the anatomical area's density?

    - A) Wrist X-ray
    - B) Thoracic Spine X-ray
    - C) Knee X-ray
    - D) Skull X-ray
    - Correct answer: B) Thoracic Spine X-ray

36. What approximate kV and mA settings are commonly used for a standard lateral wrist X-ray?

    - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    - Correct answer: A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA

37. In an AP knee X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings generally employed?

    - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - Correct answer: D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA

38. Which X-ray position typically requires a lower kV and higher mA setting due to the anatomical area's density?

    - A) Chest X-ray
    - B) Elbow X-ray
    - C) Hand X-ray
    - D) Foot X-ray
    - Correct answer: A) Chest X-ray

39. For a lateral shoulder X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings usually employed?

    - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    - Correct answer: C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA

40. In an AP pelvis X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings generally used?

    - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - Correct answer: D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA

41. Which X-ray position typically necessitates a higher kV and lower mA setting due to the anatomical area's density?

    - A) Wrist X-ray
    - B) Thoracic Spine X-ray
    - C) Knee X-ray
    - D) Skull X-ray
    
• Correct answer: B) Thoracic Spine X-ray

42. For a lateral ankle X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings typically used?

    - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    
• Correct answer: A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA

43. In an AP knee X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings commonly employed?

    - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    
• Correct answer: D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA

44. Which X-ray position typically requires a lower kV and higher mA setting due to the anatomical area's density?

    - A) Chest X-ray
    - B) Elbow X-ray
    - C) Hand X-ray
    - D) Foot X-ray
    
• Correct answer: A) Chest X-ray

45. For a lateral shoulder X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings usually employed?

    - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    
• Correct answer: C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA

46. In an AP pelvis X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings generally used?

    - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    
• Correct answer: D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA

47. Which X-ray position typically necessitates a higher kV and lower mA setting due to the anatomical area's density?

    - A) Wrist X-ray
    - B) Thoracic Spine X-ray
    - C) Knee X-ray
    - D) Skull X-ray
    
• Correct answer: B) Thoracic Spine X-ray

48. For a lateral ankle X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings typically used?

    - A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - B) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    - C) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - D) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    
• Correct answer: A) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA

49. In an AP wrist X-ray, what are the approximate kV and mA settings generally employed?

    - A) 60-70 kV, 100-200 mA
    - B) 80-90 kV, 300-400 mA
    - C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA
    - D) 70-80 kV, 200-300 mA
    
• Correct answer: C) 50-60 kV, 50-100 mA

50. Which X-ray position typically requires a lower kV and higher mA setting due to the anatomical area's density?

    - A) Chest X-ray
    - B) Elbow X-ray
    - C) Hand X-ray
    - D) Foot X-ray
    
• Correct answer: A) Chest X-ray


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