Nuclear Knowledge Challenge August 14, 2019 Tom Dolan Leave a comment Hi , welcome to your Nuclear Knowledge Challenge! Let's see how well you do on the - Nuclear knowledge Challenge! Good luck! Name Email How many people died directly from the accident at Chernobyl? a. Between 30 and 50. b. Between 100 and 200. c. Between 500 and 1000. d. Over 1000. None How much of the energy is used in nuclear fuel when it is removed from a reactor? a. Less than 10%. b. 10% to 30%. c. 30% to 50%. d. More than 50%. None What percentage of the material is changed in a spent nuclear fuel rod form when it was new? a. Less than 10%. b. 10% to 30%. c. 30% to 50%. d. More than 50%. None What percentage of all electrical power in the United States comes from nuclear generation? a. 5%. b. 10%. c. 15%. d. 20%. None When comparing the external Radioactivity signature of new fuel to Spent Nuclear Fuel: a. New fuel is more radioactive than Spent Nuclear Fuel. b. Spent Nuclear Fuel is a little bit more radioactive than new fuel. c. Spent Nuclear Fuel is far more radioactive than new fuel. d. Their Radioactivity signature is about the same. None What industry has the best industrial accident record? a. Nuclear power production. b. Solar power production. c. Coal power production. d. Wind generated power production. None Which President initiated the commercial nuclear power program in the United States? a. Harry Truman. b. Dwight Eisenhower. c. John F. Kennedy. d. Barack Obama. None A trained nuclear professional that studies effects of radiation on humans is called? a. Radiologist. b. Radiochemist. c. Health Physicist. d. Medical Physicist. None Which State has the most commercial nuclear power reactors? a. Virginia. b. North Carolina. c. California. d. Illinois. None How many Nuclear Engineers does it take to screw in a light bulb? a. Infinite number because it is not taught in a nuclear engineering curriculum. b. One, but you will need a technician to show them how to use the ladder. c. 10, but the safety briefing takes 4 hours to present. d. Nuclear Engineers know how to do everything better, so one is all it takes. None Please fill in the comment box below. Time's up