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The control rods in the reactor of a nuclear power plant are made of:

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radium
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strontium
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barium
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D
boron
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Solution

The correct option is D boron
Control rods are required to control the fission reaction rate of uranium and plutonium. Control rods are generally made up of boron, cadmium, indium and silver.

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