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Heavy water plant is not located at
Options
A. Talcher
B. Tuticorin
C. Ramagundam
D. Kota
Correct Answer
Ramagundam
Nuclear Power Engineering problems
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1. In a pressurised water reactor (PWR), the
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A. fuel is natural uranium and heavy water acts both as moderator & coolant.
B. coolant water boils in the core of the reactor.
C. coolant water is pressurised to prevent bulk boiling of water in the core.
D. use of moderator is not required.
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Correct Answer: coolant water is pressurised to prevent bulk boiling of water in the core.
2. Which of the following isotopes is not present in natural uranium?
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A. U-238
B. U-234
C. U-235
D. U-232
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Correct Answer: U-232
3. Uranium Corporation of India Limited (UCIL) engaged in the mining & concentration of uranium ore is located at
Options
A. Alwaye (in Kerala)
B. Jadugoda (in Jharkhand)
C. Kalpakkam (in Tamilnadu)
D. Gopalpur coast (in Orissa)
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Correct Answer: Jadugoda (in Jharkhand)
4. In nuclear reactions, __________ number is conserved.
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A. mass
B. atomic
C. both (a) & (b)
D. neither (a) nor (b)
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Correct Answer: both (a) & (b)
5. Cylinderical shell thickness of rotary drier is generally __________ mm.
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A. 2-3
B. 18-22
C. 6-8
D. 12-15
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Correct Answer: 6-8
6. The phenomenon of radioactivity was discovered by
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A. Madam Curie
B. Bacquerrel
C. Roentgen
D. J.J. Thomson
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Correct Answer: Bacquerrel
7. Which of the following accounts for the maximum energy release in the nuclear fission process?
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A. Kinetic energy of fission products
B. Radioactive decay of fission products
C. Instantaneous release of ?-rays
D. Kinetic energy of neutrons
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Correct Answer: Kinetic energy of fission products
8. Solar energy results from __________ reaction.
Options
A. fission
B. combustion
C. thermonuclear
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: thermonuclear
9. Pick out the correct statement.
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A. Positron is the antiparticle of electron.
B. In ?-decay, the ratio of neutron to proton decreases.
C. Ionising power of ?-rays is higher than that of ?-rays.
D. Speed of ?-rays is more than that of ?-rays.
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Correct Answer: Positron is the antiparticle of electron.
10. Pick out the correct statement.
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A. Loss of electrons from neutral atoms produces negative ions.
B. The radius of nucleus & atomic size are of the order of 10
-12
cm & 10
-8
cm respectively.
C. Gain of electrons by neutral atoms form cations.
D. Proton to neutron ratio in a stable nucleus is 2 : 1.
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Correct Answer: The radius of nucleus & atomic size are of the order of 10
-12
cm & 10
-8
cm respectively.
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