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Last Answer : C. Uranium Plutonium Oxide (Answer)

Description : What is big advantage of fast breeder reactor ?

Last Answer : It has rapid self breeding of fissile fuel during the operation of the reactor, and thus, it offers about sixty times the output with same natural uranium resources through ordinary non-breeder nuclear reactor.

Description : Which reactor has no moderator ? Fast breeder reactor.

Last Answer : Fast breeder reactor.

Description : Fuel for a fast breeder reactor is (A) Plutonium (B) Uranium (C) Radium (D) Neptunium

Last Answer : (A) Plutonium

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Last Answer : (C) Boiling water

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Last Answer : (C) Is highly radioactive at elevated temperatures and can cause explosion, when it comes in contact with air or water

Description : Fast breeder Test Reactor (FBTR) is located at (A) Kalpakkam (near Madras) (B) Kota (in Rajasthan) (C) BARC (Trombay) (D) Tarapur (in Maharashtra)

Last Answer : (A) Kalpakkam (near Madras)

Description : A fast breeder reactor (A) Utilises fast neutrons for causing fission (B) Converts fertile material (e.g., U-238) into fissile material (Pu-239) (C) Normally employs molten sodium as coolant (D) All (A), (B) and (C)

Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)

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Last Answer : (A) Thorium as a fertile material

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Last Answer : (C) Faster heat removal capability from the core

Description : Thorium-232 is converted into uranium-233 in a/an __________ nuclear reactor. (A) Thermal (B) Fast breeder (C) Heavy water moderated (D) Enriched uranium

Last Answer : (B) Fast breeder

Description : Secondary cooling circuit is a must in molten sodium cooled fast breeder reactor for (A) Achieving high degree of superheat in the steam (B) Faster heat removal rate from the core (C) ... circulation pressure (D) Avoiding the mixing of water with radioactive sodium, as it may cause explosion

Last Answer : (D) Avoiding the mixing of water with radioactive sodium, as it may cause explosion

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Last Answer : (B) Research reactor

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Last Answer : (A) Uses slower neutrons for fission

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Last Answer : (D) No

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Last Answer : (B) Does not require a moderator

Description : A fast breeder reactor employs (A) Graphite as moderator (B) Water as coolant (C) Molten sodium as coolant as well as moderator (D) U-235 as fuel

Last Answer : (D) U-235 as fuel

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Last Answer : (A) Natural uranium fuelled heavy water cooled & moderated

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Last Answer : (A) Molten sodium

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Last Answer : (A) Rapid heat transfer from the core

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Last Answer : (B) Fast breeder reactor

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Last Answer : (B) Fast breeder

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Last Answer : (C) Fast breeder

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Last Answer : (A) Research

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Last Answer : (A) Molten sodium (a coolant used in fast breeder reactor)

Description : Fuel for a fast breeder nuclear reactor is (A) Plutonium (B) Uranium (C) Radium (D) Neptunium

Last Answer : (A) Plutonium

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Last Answer : (C) Thick molten soap at 80°C

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Last Answer : (B) Fuel cell

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Last Answer : (C) Hydroelectric

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Last Answer : (B) Breeder

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Last Answer :  Highly enriched fuel is required  Control is difficult and expensive  Safety must be provided against melt down  Handling of sodium is a major problem

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Last Answer : b. amount of fuel increases

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Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- PLUTONIUM-239

Description : The principle behind a breeder reactor is: w) U-235 undergoes fission. x) U-238 is converted to Pu-239, which undergoes fission. y) Deuterium undergoes fission. z) Cobalt-60 undergoes fission.

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- U-238 IS CONVERTED TO Pu-239, WHICH UNDERGOES FISSION. 

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Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- FRANCE

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Description : Should I contact my old cat breeder?

Last Answer : You don’t owe the “rejected” catteries an explanation. You said it, you’re neurotic. Nuff said. Enjoy little Lemon and don’t guilt trip yourself, you made your choice, and biz. is biz. You had to choose, you chose Lemon. The end.

Description : Would you rather get a pet from a breeder or adopt?

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Last Answer : I used google and found http://www.poodlesincanada.com/ (always ask for references)

Description : I've heard the term used, but I don't know what it means. I want to purchase a specific breed of dog, but I don't want to get a dog from a puppy mill. Is it safe to get a dog from a "backyard breeder"?

Last Answer : This term is not officially defined with the American Kennel Club or any breed associations I researched or contacted. This tern is usually used in an unflattering way to describe amateur breeders who are not ... -- its health and temperament -- will likely be better from a breeder such as this.

Description : I'm pleasing to the eye A tool for many absent of mind A tapestry of fickle lies Blind to even the most pensive spies I'm often the breeder of fervent lust But I am by far one you shouldn't trust.What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : Appearance.

Description : I often hear that you shouldn't buy from any of them. But which one? Who to fear and why?

Last Answer : The breeder illegally mates and sells pets. The breeder legally carries out this activity and does so under bad conditions.

Description : I've seen that it's much cheaper to get puppies or more expensive cats if I don't buy them from a certified breeder but from a breeder. What are the disadvantages?

Last Answer : Yes, reproduction is also penalized. All kinds of diseases are bred across species under untested conditions. You’d rather spend more money on it than have a sick, injured pet.