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During the X-Ray test, how long do students typically have to review each image?

  1. A few seconds

  2. A couple of minutes

  3. An entire hour

  4. Several minutes

The correct answer is: A few seconds

During an X-Ray test, students typically have a very limited amount of time to review each image due to the fast-paced nature of the screening process. This limitation helps ensure efficiency and effectiveness in identifying any suspicious objects or items on the X-Ray images. The correct answer is A. Students typically have only a few seconds to review each image during the X-Ray test. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because they suggest longer periods of time for reviewing each image, which is not the standard practice in X-Ray screening. The fast-paced environment of security screenings requires quick decision-making and scanning of images, making a few seconds the more appropriate timeframe for reviewing each X-Ray image.