Chernobyl

  1.  
    What were the two radioactive elements released into the air after the explosion?
    A. cobalt and iron B. iodine and radon C. caesium and helium D. Iodine and Caesium
  2.  
    What was the governement afraid of?
    A. global warming B. themselves C. pollution D. animals E. ingestion of radioactive material
  3.  
    who was exposed to more radiation after the incident
    A. people who helped 7 days after B. emergency workers who helped put out the flames C. people who helped 4 days after D. people who helped 2 days after E. people who lived in a 20 mile radius
  4.  
    who was more susceptible to thyroid cancer during the explosion?
    A. children B. adults C. elderly
  5.  
    is cherynobyl a tourist attraction now?
  6.  
    Do toursits have to sign a waiver to visit this site
  7.  
    are tourists screened for radiation after the visit?
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Chernobyl (Answer Key)

  1.  
    What were the two radioactive elements released into the air after the explosion?
    A. cobalt and iron B. iodine and radon C. caesium and helium D. Iodine and Caesium
  2.  
    What was the governement afraid of?
    A. global warming B. themselves C. pollution D. animals E. ingestion of radioactive material
  3.  
    who was exposed to more radiation after the incident
    A. people who helped 7 days after B. emergency workers who helped put out the flames C. people who helped 4 days after D. people who helped 2 days after E. people who lived in a 20 mile radius
  4.  
    who was more susceptible to thyroid cancer during the explosion?
    A. children B. adults C. elderly
  5.  
    is cherynobyl a tourist attraction now?
    yes
  6.  
    Do toursits have to sign a waiver to visit this site
    yes
  7.  
    are tourists screened for radiation after the visit?
    yes

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