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Research reactors are normally meant for
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A. producing high neutron flux 10
12
-10
13
neutrons/cm
2
, sec and studying the effect of neutron bombardment on dif ferent materials.
B. accelerating the neutrons.
C. power generation.
D. none of these
Correct Answer
producing high neutron flux 10
12
-10
13
neutrons/cm
2
, sec and studying the effect of neutron bombardment on dif ferent materials.
Nuclear Power Engineering problems
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1. Which of the following is not, a fertile material?
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A. Th-232
B. U-238
C. U-233
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: U-233
2. Which of the following is a moderating material used in nuclear reactor?
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A. Graphite.
B. Cadmium.
C. Zircalloy (an alloy of zirconium and aluminium).
D. Stainless steel.
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Correct Answer: Graphite.
3. The ratio of volume of an atom to that of its nucleus is
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A. 10
12
B. 10
-12
C. 10
-8
D. 10
8
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Correct Answer: 10
12
4. One 'amu' is equivalent to
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A. 9.31 MeV
B. 931 eV
C. 931 Mev
D. 931J
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Correct Answer: 931 Mev
5. Which of the following may not need a control rod?
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A. Liquid metal cooled reactor.
B. Fast breeder reactor.
C. Candu reactor.
D. None of these.
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Correct Answer: None of these.
6. The amount of a radioactive material (having a half life of 100 years) remaining after 400 years will be __________ of its original weight.
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A. 1/2
B. 1/4
C. 1/8
D. 1/16
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Correct Answer: 1/16
7. Which one is the radioactive isotope of hydrogen?
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A. Deuterium
B. Ortho-hydrogen
C. Tritium
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: Tritium
8. The type of pump used for the recirculation of molten sodium coolant in liquid metal cooled reactor is a/an __________ pump.
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A. electromagnetic
B. reciprocating
C. centrifugal
D. volute
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Correct Answer: electromagnetic
9. Tarapur atomic power station
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A. has two boiling water reactors of American design.
B. has an installed capacity of 400 MW.
C. is the first power reactor in India, which became critical in 1969.
D. all (a), (b) and (c).
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Correct Answer: all (a), (b) and (c).
10. Thoria is an expensive refractory material and is radioactive in nature. Thorium oxide is used in the manufacture of
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A. segar cones.
B. muffles for muffle furnaces.
C. insulating bricks.
D. crucibles used for melting of high purity metals.
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Correct Answer: crucibles used for melting of high purity metals.
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