In this paper, the scattering-to-absorption ratio that is a measurable factor and defined as the ratio of the scattering cross section to the absorption cross section in plasmonic core-shell nanoparticles with different shapes is investigated. The effect of various plasmonic materials on the scattering-to-absorption ratio is presented that can play a key role in plasmonic solar cell efficiency improvement. In addition to using plasmonic materials as silver and gold, we use poor metals as bismuth because this type of metals are good materials for UV plasmonics. We also use semiconductor copper chloride (CuCl) in our calculations, because this material exhibits a strong exciton resonance, while the interaction between the plasmon resonance in metals and the exciton resonance in CuCl leads to new plexcitonic modes.