5.
What is converted by the correlation factor?
A.
B.
Shielded dose rates to unshielded dose rates
C.
Shielded total dose to unshielded total dose
D.
Unshielded dose rates to shielded dose rates
6.
The dose rate is 25 cGy/hr inside a vehicle and 125 cGy/hr outside.
What is the correlation factor?
A.
1.5
B.
2.5
C.
5.0
D.
12.5
7.
What is the advantage of conducting an aerial survey instead of a
ground survey?
A.
Greater accuracy of readings
B.
C.
More speed and flexibility
D.
Specific dose rates are available
8.
A.
Course leg
B.
Time of entry level
C.
Turn-back dose rate
D.
Zig-zag pattern
9.
Which procedure determines the air-ground correlation factor?
A.
Aerial
dose
rate
added to ground dose rate
B.
Aerial
dose
rate
divided by ground dose rate
C.
Ground
dose
rate
divided by aerial dose rate
D.
Ground
dose
rate
subtracted from aerial dose rate
10.
For increased plotting accuracy, at least how many readings between
course leg checkpoints are desirable.
A.
3
B.
5
C.
8
D.
10
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