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Using the 7:10 Rule of Thumb, how long will it take an exposure rate of 1,000 R/hr, measured l-hour after detonation
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Most Radiological survey instruments are powered by:
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The most accurate and reliable tool for determining exposure rates is:
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The phenomenon which accounts for the decrease in fallout exposure rates over time is called:
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Which of the following is a true statement concerning food and water supplies in a fallout shelter?
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Identify which of the following actions should be followed if radioactive fallout begins to arrive before an individual
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radioactive
fallout
alpha
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The major hazard to the public resulting from radioactive fallout is exposure due to:
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The total effective energy released during a nuclear explosion is called the weapon's:
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Nuclear Explosions share one similarity with conventional explosions in that their initial destructive action is mainly
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A thyroid blocking agent protects the user from:
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thyroid
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Fuel rods are grouped side-by-side to form a:
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If a nuclear power plant accident results in the release of a radioactive plume, an individual 30 miles (48 km) downwind
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Upon notification of a nuclear power plant accident, individuals should:
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Which of the following is NOT a barrier to the release of fission products?
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When an Atom of Nuclear fuel is struck by a free neutron, it fissions yielding:
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The fuel used at nuclear power plants is made of:
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A Cooling tower is:
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A Power plant's condenser may be cooled through the use of a cooling tower or:
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Which one of the following components distinguishes a Nuclear Power Plant from a coal or oil burning plant?
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The scene of a Radiological transportation accident should be isolated to prevent:
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A member of the public should give lifesaving first aid to injured victims of a radiological transportation accident:
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The maximum radiation exposure rate at the surface of an unbroken radioactive material package may be at most:
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The Radioactive Yellow-I, Yellow-II, and Yellow-III package labels indicate:
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Sources of information about radioactive material shipments which are posted on the exterior of shipment vehicles are:
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Type B radioactive material packaging is designed and tested to withstand:
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