For the commercial isotopes questions, I'd answer in terms of this marking scheme:
1 - Define radioactivity OR define "radioactive isotope" [You don't have to necessarily do this first; just do it SOMEWHERE in your answer]
1 - Provides a definition and example of a commercial isotope
1 - Identifies that commercial radioisotopes (eg Tc-99m) can be produced through either neutron bombardment or the high-velocity bombardment of nuclei, and describes the physical/chemical/nuclear processes involved in AT LEAST one of those methods
1 - Correctly identifies the type of radioactive decay involved (alpha, beta, gamma) AND provides correct equations
1 - Provides a definition and example of a transuranic element
1 - Identifies that transuranic elements (eg Plutonium) can be produced through either neutron bombardment or the high-velocity bombardment of nuclei, and describes the physical/chemical/nuclear processes involved in AT LEAST one of those methods
1 - Correctly identifies the type of radioactive decay involved (alpha, beta, gamma) AND provides correct equations
I think if you hit all those points concisely and with adequate description, you should be fine and your teacher will give you 6-7 out of 7; if they're pedantic, they may also ask for a brief outline of the uses of both transuranic elements and commercial radioisotopes, but it's your call.
Hopefully that helps. =D
God, I love Chem~