Question detail

Which of the following is NOT a type of nuclear fuel?

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MCQ

Type

practice

Style

Topic

National and global energy resources

Question

  1. A. Uranium
  2. B. Plutonium
  3. C. Thorium
  4. D. Natural gas

Answer

Natural gas

Explanation

Natural gas is a fossil fuel, not a nuclear fuel, which includes materials like uranium and plutonium used in nuclear reactors.

Common mistake

Misidentifying Nuclear Fuel

Students often confuse nuclear fuel with fossil fuels, thinking they are the same type of energy resource.

Remember that nuclear fuel is distinct from fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas. Focus on the fact that nuclear fuel is derived from elements like uranium and is used in nuclear reactors.

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