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In the context of electric vehicle batteries, consider the following elements:

I. Cobalt

II. Graphite

III. Lithium

IV. Nickel

How many of the above usually make up battery cathodes?

  1. A.Only one
  2. B.Only two
  3. C.Only three
  4. D.All the four
▶ Answer & Explanation

Correct answer: C. Only three

Battery cathodes in electric vehicles are typically composed of lithium compounds, often incorporating transition metals like cobalt and nickel to enhance energy density and stability. While lithium is fundamental to the cathode's function, graphite is primarily used as the anode material in most lithium-ion batteries, responsible for storing lithium ions during charging.

Source: UPSC gs1 2025

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