RADEAGLE Technical Manual Quiz PDF
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This quiz covers radiation detection, measurement, and related technical aspects of the RADEAGLE device. It includes questions about aspects like detector types, battery types, and maintenance procedures.
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RADEAGLE Technical Manual Quiz Your Name: 1. Who should be notified immediately of any damage during delivery? 2. What should be preserved to establish claims for damage? A. Packing materials B. Waybills C. Bills of materials D. All of the above 3. After notifying the carrier about d...
RADEAGLE Technical Manual Quiz Your Name: 1. Who should be notified immediately of any damage during delivery? 2. What should be preserved to establish claims for damage? A. Packing materials B. Waybills C. Bills of materials D. All of the above 3. After notifying the carrier about damage, whom should be contacted next? 4. The carrier is not liable for damage in shipment. A. True B. False 5. What kind of assistance can ORTEC/innoRIID provide? 6. What is the main mechanism of measuring nuclear radiation in the RADEAGLE? 7. Which types of detectors are included in the RADEAGLE? A. Geiger-Mueller detector B. Scintillation detector C. Neutron detector D. All of the above 8. The scintillation detector of the RADEAGLE can measure dose rates up to 150 Sv/h. A. True B. False 9. What is the purpose of the initial stabilization process in the RADEAGLE? 10. What kind of battery pack is used in the RADEAGLE? A. NiMH battery B. Lithium-ion battery C. AA alkaline batteries D. Lead-acid battery 11. The.................................................. is the primary detector of the RADEAGLE instrument. 12. What are the colored LEDs on the RADEAGLE keyboard used for? 13. It is safe to unscrew the housing of the RADEAGLE for maintenance. A. True B. False 14. What does the EASY-ID MODE perform identification based on? 15. What feature does RADEAGLE offer for detecting neutron counts? 16. Which of the following components is part of the RADEAGLE? A. Computational subsystem B. Thermal imaging camera C. Bluetooth module D. Mechanical arm 17. What is the default setting for the ID Time in EASY-ID MODE? 18. What can you do in the NUCLIDE SETTINGS screen? 19. What happens when you press the ABOUT button in the SETTINGS MENU? A. It displays the nuclide library. B. It shows system version information. C. It performs a system reboot. D. It initiates a calibration process. 20. The nuclide 241Am is considered a threat material due to its radioactive properties. A. True B. False 21. Which nuclide is known for having a half-life of 30 years? A. 137Cs B. 99Mo C. 241Am D. 60Co 22. What does NORM stand for in the context of radioactive materials? 23. The RADEAGLE can have a nuclide that is unknown. A. True B. False 24. The default library of nuclides includes..................... 25. What is the operating time of the RADEAGLE under standard conditions? A. > 5 hours B. > 12 hours C. > 8 hours D. Continuous operation 26. What is the resolution specification for NaI:Tl at 661.6 keV? 27. The corrective maintenance for RADEAGLE instruments requires a Return Authorization Number. A. True B. False 28. What does the yellow region represent in the radiation field? A. Exceeds the warning threshold B. Exceeds the alarm threshold C. Safe radiation levels D. None of the above 29. What triggers different alarms when the dose rate exceeds thresholds? A. Visual alarms only B. Tactile alarms only C. Auditory alarms only D. All of the above 30. Neutron sources are considered a threat. A. True B. False 31. What must be done when neutron radiation is detected? 32. What button is used to manually trigger a new background level in DETECT MODE? 33. In DETECT MODE, what do green bars indicate? A. Alarming radiation levels B. High radiation source presence C. Radiation levels close to background D. Increased radiation levels 34. What visual indication occurs when neutron radiation is detected? A. Blue LED flashes B. Green LED flashes C. No LED flashes D. Red LED flashes 35. What are the categories of radiation sources identified by EASY-ID MODE? 36. What happens when the countdown timer reaches zero in EASY-ID MODE? A. The instrument shuts down B. A new measurement begins C. The ID results are displayed D. Alarms are triggered 37. The default password to enter ADVANCED MODE is L C R L C. A. True B. False 38. What is the purpose of CALIBRATION MODE? A. To detect radiation sources B. To enter the ADVANCED MODE C. To perform nuclide identification D. To check and adjust the calibration of the instrument 39. What units can the dose rate be set to? 40. The brightness of the display can be adjusted in the............... SETTINGS. 41. Match the following features with their descriptions: 1. EASY- A. Finding radioactive sources ID MODE 2. CALIBRATION B. User customizable settings MODE 3. C. Checking and adjusting DETECT calibration MODE 4. SYSTEM D. Quick nuclide identification SETTINGS 42. The live time is always longer than the real time. A. True B. False 43. Warning levels must always be set higher than alarm levels. A. True B. False