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Question
The most abundant isotope of natural uranium is
Options
A.
92
U
238
B.
92
U
235
C.
92
U
234
D. none of these
Correct Answer
92
U
238
Nuclear Power Engineering problems
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1. Primary purpose of a __________ nuclear reactor is to supply a high neutron flux of the order of 10
13
to 10
14
neutrons/cm
2
second.
Options
A. research
B. power
C. breeder
D. homogeneous
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Correct Answer: research
2. The radioisotope used to study the thyroid gland is
Options
A. iodine
B. cobalt
C. iron
D. carbon
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Correct Answer: iodine
3. The mass number of an element is equal to the number of __________ in the nucleus.
Options
A. electrons
B. neutrons
C. protons
D. neutrons plus protons (i.e., nucleons)
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Correct Answer: neutrons plus protons (i.e., nucleons)
4. The half life period of a radioactive element depends upon the
Options
A. temperature
B. pressure
C. amount of element present
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: none of these
5. In a homogeneous nuclear reactor, the __________ are mixed together.
Options
A. fuel & coolant
B. fuel & moderator
C. coolant & moderator
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: fuel & moderator
6. Which of the following reactors is operated at high neutron flux and low power level?
Options
A. Breeder reactor.
B. Research reactor.
C. Heterogeneous reactor.
D. Liquid metal (e.g., molten sodium) cooled reactor.
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Correct Answer: Research reactor.
7. Mass of a positron is same as that of a/an
Options
A. electron
B. ?-particle
C. proton
D. neutron
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Correct Answer: electron
8. Artificially produced radioactive isotopes are used for
Options
A. power generation.
B. treatment of certain diseases.
C. initiating nuclear fission and fusion.
D. all (a), (b) and (c).
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Correct Answer: treatment of certain diseases.
9. Pick out the wrong statement.
Options
A. ?-particle emission from a radioactive element makes it electrically negative.
B. ?-particle emission from a radioactive element makes it electrically positive.
C. A radioactive element having a half life period of 20 years will completely disintegrated in 40 years.
D. The disintegration constant of a radioactive isotope is independent of pressure, temperature or concentration.
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Correct Answer: A radioactive element having a half life period of 20 years will completely disintegrated in 40 years.
10. Uranium ore is mined & concentrated in India at
Options
A. Jadugoda(Jharkhand)
B. Kota (Rajasthan)
C. Tuticorin (Tamilnadu)
D. Talchar (Orissa)
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Correct Answer: Jadugoda(Jharkhand)
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