1- When was clinical Computed Tomography (CT) introduced?

A) 1951

B) 1961

C) 1971

D) 1981

E) 1991
2- What was the initial application of clinical CT when it was first introduced?
A) Oncology
B) Cardiology

C) Neuroradiology
.
D) Interventional Radiology
E) Vascular Radiology
3- Which type of imaging was CT initially limited to?

A) 3D whole body imaging

B) Axial imaging of the brain

C) Functional imaging of the heart

D) Musculoskeletal imaging

E) Abdominal imaging
4- CT has developed into a versatile 3D whole body imaging modality. Which of the
following fields does NOT typically use CT?

A) Oncology

B) Vascular Radiology

C) Ophthalmology

D) Traumatology

E) Interventional Radiology
5- Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an application of modern CT imaging?

A) Oncology

B) Vascular Radiology

C) Cardiology

D) Dermatology

E) Interventional Radiology
6-What is a significant feature of a dual-source CT scanner?

A) It uses three X-ray tubes.

B) It can only scan the brain.

C) It is equipped with two X-ray tubes.

D) It uses magnetic fields instead of X-rays.

E) It can only be used for cardiac imaging.

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1. When was clinical Computed Tomography (CT) introduced?
- **C) 1971**

2. What was the initial application of clinical CT when it was first introduced?
- **C) Neuroradiology**

3. Which type of imaging was CT initially limited to?
- **B) Axial imaging of the brain**

4. CT has developed into a versatile 3D whole-body imaging modality. Which of the following fields does NOT typically use CT?
- **C) Ophthalmology**

5. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an application of modern CT imaging?
- **D) Dermatology**

6. What is a significant feature of a dual-source CT scanner?
- **C) It is equipped with two X-ray tubes.**

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