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Why is it important to reduce the amount of iron extracted from ore?

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MCQ

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Topic

Life cycle assessment and recycling

Question

  1. A. To increase the cost of iron.
  2. B. To conserve limited natural resources.
  3. C. To improve the quality of iron.
  4. D. To increase the amount of waste produced.

Answer

The correct option is To conserve limited natural resources.. This answer is correct because it matches the approved learning objective to explain how adding scrap steel to iron from a blast furnace can reduce the amount of iron extracted from ore in the subtopic Ways of reducing the use of resources.

Explanation

The correct option is To conserve limited natural resources.. To conserve limited natural resources. is correct because it directly supports the approved learning objective to explain how adding scrap steel to iron from a blast furnace can reduce the amount of iron extracted from ore. This belongs to the subtopic Ways of reducing the use of resources within Life cycle assessment and recycling, so the explanation must stay tied to that curriculum context. The other options are incorrect because they either do not answer this learning objective, use a vague statement, or move away from Ways of reducing the use of resources.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding scrap steel’s role in iron production

Students often think adding scrap steel to the blast furnace simply replaces the iron ore, so no iron is extracted at all

Explain that scrap steel is melted and mixed with molten iron in the blast furnace, reducing the amount of iron ore that must be extracted and processed, but iron is still produced from the ore to meet the required iron content

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