READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW THEM CLOSELY
Part II of this examination consists of two sections:
The first section (questions 16) consists of six
fundamental questions. All six will be graded.
The second section (questions 714) consists of eight
specialty questions. Answer any four. The proctor can accept
only four answers from this section.
Questions 16 are each worth 50 points. Questions 714 are
each worth 100 points. The maximum possible score is 700 points. The
relative weight of each part of a question is given.
You have six hours in which to complete the examination.
On the cover sheet
Print your name.
Write your identification number.
Sign your name.
When you have finished the examination, mark the questions you
have answered.
On the answer sheets
Identify yourself with each sheet by writing your number (not
your name) in the upper right corner. The graders can be objective
when names do not appear.
Write the question number in the upper left corner
When you have completed the answer to a question, go back and
write beside the question number the number of pages in your answer:
Page 1 of _, Page 2 of _, etc., so that the grader knows that all
answers sheets are present.
Write on only one side of the sheets.
Begin each new question on a separate sheet.
This is a closed-book examination, so no texts or reference materials
are permitted. Standard slide rules may be used, but not the
so-called "Health Physics" slide rules. Non-programmable
electronic calculators are permissible. Only those programmable
calculators which have been previously approved by the Board are
allowed. All calculators must be checked by the proctor prior to the
start of the examination.
If the information given in a particular question appears to be
inadequate, list any assumptions you make in developing your solution. .
You may be asked to assume a value for a quantity that you have
calculated in a previous part of a question. Please use the assumed
value as directed. This is done to make each part independent of other
parts of a question. The assumed value is not related to the calculated
value.
If you find you are running short of time, simply set up an outline
showing clearly how you would complete the solution without working out
the actual numerical answer. Appropriate partial credit will be given.
Return the completed cover sheet and your answer sheets to the
proctor when you have completed the examination. You may keep the copy
of the examination.