INBDE Practice Exam 2026 – Complete Study Guide

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What role does lead play in an X-ray tube?

Filtration

Collimation

Lead plays a role in collimation in an X-ray tube by shaping the X-ray beam and reducing the amount of scatter radiation that reaches the patient. Filtration is the process of removing low-energy X-ray photons from the beam, while producing electrons refers to the cathode which generates free electrons to interact with the anode. Converting electrons to X-ray photons describes the overall function of the X-ray tube, rather than a specific role for lead. Therefore, lead's role in collimation is the most accurate and specific choice for this question.

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Producing electrons

Converting electrons to X-ray photons

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