Title: Nuclear Jeopardy
1Nuclear Jeopardy
2Potpourri
The Environment
Electricity
FACTS
Nuclear in Canada
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3Nuclear in Canada 200 Points
In Canada, Nuclear energy is used for electricity
generation, agriculture, research, manufacturing
and this.
4Nuclear in Canada 200 Points
What is medicine?
5Nuclear in Canada 400 Points
Canada created this type of Nuclear reactor which
is unique because it can be refueled while
running.
6Nuclear in Canada 400 Points
What is the CANDU reactor?
7Nuclear in Canada 600 Points
This is Canadian mined energy resource for CANDU
reactors.
8Nuclear in Canada 600 Points
What is uranium?
9Nuclear in Canada 800 Points
This many pellets or uranium, each smaller than
an average adult thumb, contain enough energy to
power an average home for about one year.
10Nuclear in Canada 800 Points
What is eight?
11Nuclear in Canada 1000 Points
In electrical generation in 2008, Hydro accounted
for 61.8, oil and gas 3.8,coal accounted for
19.2 and nuclear accounted for this much.
12Nuclear in Canada 1000 Points
What is 14.7?
13FACTS 200 Points
When operating Point Lepreau, New Brunswick
supplied this percentage of New Brunswicks
energy.
14FACTS 200 Points
What is 30?
15FACTS 400 Points
In 1995, one of Canadas first dry storage
facilities for used nuclear fuel commenced
operation at this site.
16FACTS 400 Points
What is the Gentilly site in Quebec?
17FACTS 600 Points
In Canada, what province is nuclear power the
primary source of electricity.
18FACTS 600 Points
What is Ontario?
19FACTS 800 Points
The cost of providing electricity from nuclear
power is competitive with these types of energy
generation.
20FACTS 800 Points
What are coal and natural gas generation?
21FACTS 1000 Points
This is the name of the advanced CANDU reactor
under development.
22FACTS 1000 Points
What is the ACR-1000?
23Electricity 200 Points
In 2008, nuclear power accounted for this
percentage of world electricity generation.
24Electricity 200 Points
What is 14.8?
25Electricity 400 Points
Nuclear is the only large-scale generation
option, other than this, that does not release
greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to
global warming.
26Electricity 400 Points
What is hydro?
27Electricity 600 Points
Each year by using nuclear power in Canada, we
avoid greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to the
emissions produced from this many cars.
28Electricity 600 Points
What is 18 million cars?
29Electricity 800 Points
Number of provinces in Canada with nuclear power
reactors.
30Electricity 800 Points
What is three (Ontario, New Brunswick and Quebec)
?
31Electricity 1000 Points
Aside from Canada, this country has the most
CANDU reactors in the world.
32Electricity 1000 Points
What is the Republic of South Korea?
33The Environment 200 Points
A 2000 MW coal power plant produces this many
tonnes of carbon dioxide a day.
34The Environment 200 Points
What 42 000 tonnes a day?
35The Environment 400 Points
Green house gases such as carbon dioxide,
methane, nitrous oxide and what others are listed
by the KYOTO protocol.
36The Environment 400 Points
What is hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs),
perfluorocarbons (PFCs), and sulphur hexafluoride
(SF6) ?
37The Environment 600 Points
Using nuclear power we avoid 90 million tonnes of
this.
38The Environment 600 Points
What are Green House Gases?
39The Environment 800 Points
This protocol committed Canada to lowering its
emissions to 6 below emission levels.
40The Environment 800 Points
What is the KYOTO Protocol?
41The Environment 1000 Points
If all nuclear power plants in the world were
replaced by modern fossil fuel plants what
percentage of CO 2 emissions would rise.
42The Environment 1000 Points
What is 8?
43Potpourri 200 Points
This scientist accidentally discovered x-rays in
1895.
44Potpourri 200 Points
Who is Wilhem Roentgen?
45Potpourri 400 Points
This is the federal regulator mandated to protect
the health and safety of persons and the
environment, and to ensure national security from
risks associated with anything nuclear.
46Potpourri 400 Points
What is the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission?
47Potpourri 600 Points
All of Canadas nuclear waste could be stored in
five rooms the size of these.
48Potpourri 600 Points
What are hockey rinks, up to the height of the
boards?
49Potpourri 800 Points
This country developed the first cancer treatment
medicine.
50Potpourri 800 Points
What is Canada?
51Potpourri 1000 Points
This is the specific isotope created at Bruce and
Pickering that is essential to the global isotope
supply.
52Potpourri 1000 Points
What is Cobalt-60?
53FINAL JEOPARDY The Category is Nuclear Power
54Final Jeopardy
- The worlds largest known high-grade natural
uranium deposits are found in this Canadian
province.
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57Final Jeopardy
What is Saskatchewan?