Question
Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows.
The Industrial Revolution was propelled by the discovery of electricity. Machines made life easier and a golden age of convenience and automated processes began as machines slowly began to simplify the tasks performed by humans. In tandem, the advances in transport technology, the steam engine and the locomotive, shortened travel time and replaced horse-drawn carriages. As technology progressed, the environment also began to suffer. Our dependence on coal and crude oil to generate electricity for our daily needs is one of the single biggest causes of pollution. A switch to nuclear energy comes with its own downside of a risk and huge expenses. Nuclear disasters like Chernobyl and Fukushima are a reminder of the double-edged sword of progress. At this juncture, opting for solar energy is one of the best options to generate electricity and save the environment from pollution.
What is the key argument against opting for nuclear energy?
Risks associated with a nuclear disaster like Chernobyl or Fukushima
Lack of money among smaller nations
Restrictive policies by countries mining uranium
Lack of a safe process to harness nuclear energy effectively
The Industrial Revolution was propelled by the discovery of electricity. Machines made life easier and a golden age of convenience and automated processes began as machines slowly began to simplify the tasks performed by humans. In tandem, the advances in transport technology, the steam engine and the locomotive, shortened travel time and replaced horse-drawn carriages. As technology progressed, the environment also began to suffer. Our dependence on coal and crude oil to generate electricity for our daily needs is one of the single biggest causes of pollution. A switch to nuclear energy comes with its own downside of a risk and huge expenses. Nuclear disasters like Chernobyl and Fukushima are a reminder of the double-edged sword of progress. At this juncture, opting for solar energy is one of the best options to generate electricity and save the environment from pollution.
What is the key argument against opting for nuclear energy?
Risks associated with a nuclear disaster like Chernobyl or Fukushima
Lack of money among smaller nations
Restrictive policies by countries mining uranium
Lack of a safe process to harness nuclear energy effectively
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The key argument against opting for nuclear energy, as presented in the passage, is "Risks associated with a nuclear disaster like Chernobyl or Fukushima."