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Atoms with same number of neutrons, but different number of nucleons are called
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A. isotones
B. isobars
C. isotopes
D. isoters
Correct Answer
isotones
Nuclear Power Engineering problems
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1. Percentage of U-238 in natural uranium is around
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A. 0.71
B. 99.29
C. 0.015
D. 29.71
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Correct Answer: 99.29
2. Which is a fertile nuclear fuel?
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A. U-233
B. U-235
C. Pu-239
D. Th-232
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Correct Answer: Th-232
3. Thorium metal
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A. resembles steel in appearance.
B. is less hard (in the range of silver).
C. is highly ductile.
D. all (a), (b) and (c).
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Correct Answer: all (a), (b) and (c).
4. Which one is radioactive in nature?
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A. Helium
B. Deuterium
C. Heavy hydrogen
D. Tritium
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Correct Answer: Tritium
5. Which of the following is not used as a nuclear fuel cladding material?
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A. Zircalloy
B. Cadmium
C. Ceramics
D. Stainless steel
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Correct Answer: Cadmium
6. Nuclides having the same atomic numbers are termed as
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A. isotopes
B. isomers
C. isotones
D. isobars
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Correct Answer: isomers
7. silicon carbide refractories have very low
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A. refractoriness (< 1700°C).
B. thermal conductivity.
C. resistance to thermal shock.
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: none of these.
8. Cold crushing strength of ordinary fireclay brick is about 950 kg/cm
2
. On exposure to a temperature of about 1500°C, its crushing strength may come down to as low as __________ kg/cm
2
.
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A. 450
B. 250
C. 150
D. 65
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Correct Answer: 65
9. Which of the following is not a neutral refractory?
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A. Silicon carbide
B. Magnesite
C. Chromite
D. Graphite
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Correct Answer: Magnesite
10. Silica refractories
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A. crack when subjected to sudden change of temperature.
B. can not be used in the dome of hot blast stoves.
C. have lower thermal conductivity than fireclay bricks.
D. all (a), (b) and (c)
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Correct Answer: crack when subjected to sudden change of temperature.
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