Question detail
Which of the following is a source of background radiation from living organisms?
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MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Hazards and uses of radioactive emissions and of background radiation
Question
- A. Radon gas
- B. Potassium-40 in bananas
- C. Cosmic rays
- D. Uranium in rocks
Answer
The correct answer is B: Potassium-40 in bananas.
Explanation
The correct answer is B: Potassium-40 in bananas. This supports the learning objective "Identify natural sources of background radiation, including rocks, cosmic rays, radon gas, food and living organisms." in Background radiation because it uses the correct atomic and nuclear radiation relationship for Hazards and uses of radioactive emissions and of background radiation. The other options are less suitable because they do not match the required Background radiation idea: Radon gas; Cosmic rays; Uranium in rocks.
Common mistake
Misunderstanding Natural Sources
Students often confuse natural sources of background radiation, thinking that all radiation comes from artificial sources.
To fix this, students should study and memorize the different natural sources of background radiation, such as cosmic rays, radon gas, and rocks, and understand their contributions to overall background radiation.
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