Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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The type of
radioactive particle that can be stopped by a sheet of paper is the ____. a. | alpha
particle | c. | gamma
ray | b. | beta
particle | d. | uranium | | | | |
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When the
strong force is not sufficient to hold unstable nuclei together permanently, ____. a. | nuclear fusion
occurs | c. | the nuclei
decay | b. | a solid becomes a liquid | d. | carbon-12 changes into carbon-14 | | | | |
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The
discovery of radioactivity by Henri Bequerel involved a ____. a. | bubble
chamber | c. | Geiger
counter | b. | chain reaction | d. | photographic plate | | | | |
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The three
types of nuclear radiation in increasing order of penetrating power are ____. a. | alpha, beta,
gamma | c. | X ray, beta,
gamma | b. | alpha, gamma, beta | d. | X ray, gamma, beta | | | | |
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Both a
fusion reaction and a fission reaction ____. a. | causes chain reactions | c. | take place at room temperature | b. | produce
energy | d. | use hydrogen as a
fuel | | | | |
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Neutrons
released in a fission reaction can strike other nuclei and cause ____. a. | a chain
reaction | c. | fusion
reactions | b. | an electron avalanche | d. | radioactive decay | | | | |
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For which of
the following problems would a scientist most likely use carbon-14? a. | to calculate the age of
the Earth's oldest rocks | b. | to calculate the age of a piece of bone | c. | to identify the
elements that make up a rock | d. | to identify the elements that make up a bone | | |
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8.
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Thorium-234
has a half-life of 24 days. If you started with a 100-g sample of thorium-234, how much would remain
after 48 days? a. | 100
g | c. | 25
g | b. | 50
g | d. | 10
g | | | | |
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Which of the
following elements is most likely to be produced during a nuclear fusion reaction in the
Sun? a. | helium-4 | c. | uranium-235 | b. | hydrogen-1 | d. | uranium-238 | | | | |
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10.
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When the
____ is not large enough to hold a nucleus together tightly, the nucleus can become
radioactive. a. | electric
force | c. | tracer | b. | strong force | d. | isotope | | | | |
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