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Atoms of U-238 and U-235 differ in structure by three
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A. electrons and three protons
B. protons
C. neutrons
D. electrons
Correct Answer
neutrons
Nuclear Power Engineering problems
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1. ?-rays emission in radioactive disintegration is always accompanied by the emission of
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A. ?-rays
B. ?-rays
C. neutrons
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: ?-rays
2. Out of the following, nucleus of __________ atom contains the largest number of neutrons.
Options
A. U-235
B. U-238
C. U-239
D. Pu-239
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Correct Answer: U-239
3. A control rod
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A. should have small absorption cross-section.
B. is generally made of boron, hafnium or cadmium.
C. should have large absorption cross-section.
D. both (b) and (c).
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Correct Answer: both (b) and (c).
4. Isotopes of an element have different
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A. mass number
B. electronic configuration
C. nuclear charge
D. chemical properties
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Correct Answer: mass number
5. Pick out the wrong statement.
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A. Isotopes have the same number of protons & electrons, but different number of neutrons.
B. Hydrogen has two isotopes.
C. In ordinary hydrogen,
1
H
1
and
1
H
2
are present in the ratio 6400:1.
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: Hydrogen has two isotopes.
6. The ratio of mass of a neutron to that of an electron is about 1839. What is the ratio of the mass of a proton to that of an electron?
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A. 159
B. 1837
C. 2537
D. 10000
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Correct Answer: 1837
7. An element having large number of __________ is most easily subjected to nuclear fission.
Options
A. protons
B. electrons
C. neutrons
D. nucleons
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Correct Answer: nucleons
8. The main purpose of control rod in a nuclear reactor is to control the
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A. chain reaction and hence the power output by regulating the number of secondary neutrons causing fission.
B. emission of hazardous radiation.
C. conversion of fissile material into fertile material.
D. velocity of the secondary neutrons.
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Correct Answer: chain reaction and hence the power output by regulating the number of secondary neutrons causing fission.
9. Heavy water (D
2
O) in a nuclear reactor serves as a
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A. coolant
B. moderator
C. both (a) & (b)
D. neutron absorber
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Correct Answer: both (a) & (b)
10. Which of the following is a non-fissile material?
Options
A. Plutonium-239
B. Uranium-235
C. Uranium-233
D. Thorium-232
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Correct Answer: Thorium-232
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