WATER ENVIRONMENT FEDERATION (WEF)
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS: WASTEWATER
TREATMENT EXAM PRACTICE CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS
RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT
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1. What is the primary purpose of preliminary treatment in a
wastewater treatment plant?
A. To remove nutrients
B. To remove solids and grit
C. To disinfect the wastewater
D. To settle sludge
B. To remove solids and grit
Preliminary treatment removes large solids and grit to protect
downstream equipment and improve treatment efficiency.
2. Which microorganism is primarily responsible for breaking down
organic matter in activated sludge systems?
A. Algae
B. Protozoa
C. Bacteria
D. Fungi
C. Bacteria
,Bacteria metabolize organic compounds, converting them into simpler
substances and biomass.
3. What is the main function of a primary clarifier?
A. Remove dissolved nutrients
B. Settle suspended solids
C. Aerate the wastewater
D. Kill pathogens
B. Settle suspended solids
Primary clarifiers allow heavier solids to settle out, reducing the load on
secondary treatment.
4. In wastewater treatment, BOD stands for:
A. Biological Oxygen Demand
B. Biochemical Oxidation Density
C. Basic Organic Decomposition
D. Bacterial Oxygen Depletion
A. Biological Oxygen Demand
BOD measures the amount of oxygen required by microorganisms to
decompose organic matter.
5. Which of the following is a common method of sludge thickening?
A. Filtration
B. Centrifugation
C. Coagulation
D. Aeration
B. Centrifugation
,Centrifuges remove water from sludge, increasing solids concentration
before further treatment.
6. What is the main purpose of aeration in an activated sludge
process?
A. To disinfect wastewater
B. To promote bacterial growth and oxygen transfer
C. To remove heavy metals
D. To settle solids
B. To promote bacterial growth and oxygen transfer
Aeration supplies oxygen to bacteria, enabling them to metabolize
organic matter efficiently.
7. Which parameter indicates the efficiency of organic matter removal
in secondary treatment?
A. TSS
B. BOD
C. pH
D. Turbidity
B. BOD
BOD reduction is a key indicator of how effectively organic pollutants
are removed.
8. What is the purpose of a secondary clarifier?
A. Remove dissolved oxygen
B. Settle biological floc from activated sludge
C. Filter out grit and debris
, D. Add chemicals for disinfection
B. Settle biological floc from activated sludge
Secondary clarifiers separate bacterial flocs from treated wastewater
before discharge or further treatment.
9. Which type of wastewater treatment process uses biological films
on media?
A. Activated sludge
B. Trickling filter
C. Sedimentation
D. Coagulation
B. Trickling filter
Trickling filters allow wastewater to pass over media coated with
microorganisms that degrade organic matter.
10. What is the typical function of a grit chamber?
A. Remove organic matter
B. Remove sand, gravel, and heavy solids
C. Reduce BOD
D. Disinfect wastewater
B. Remove sand, gravel, and heavy solids
Grit chambers prevent abrasion and sediment buildup in downstream
equipment.
11. Which parameter measures the amount of suspended solids in
wastewater?
OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS: WASTEWATER
TREATMENT EXAM PRACTICE CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS
RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT
DOWNLOAD PDF
1. What is the primary purpose of preliminary treatment in a
wastewater treatment plant?
A. To remove nutrients
B. To remove solids and grit
C. To disinfect the wastewater
D. To settle sludge
B. To remove solids and grit
Preliminary treatment removes large solids and grit to protect
downstream equipment and improve treatment efficiency.
2. Which microorganism is primarily responsible for breaking down
organic matter in activated sludge systems?
A. Algae
B. Protozoa
C. Bacteria
D. Fungi
C. Bacteria
,Bacteria metabolize organic compounds, converting them into simpler
substances and biomass.
3. What is the main function of a primary clarifier?
A. Remove dissolved nutrients
B. Settle suspended solids
C. Aerate the wastewater
D. Kill pathogens
B. Settle suspended solids
Primary clarifiers allow heavier solids to settle out, reducing the load on
secondary treatment.
4. In wastewater treatment, BOD stands for:
A. Biological Oxygen Demand
B. Biochemical Oxidation Density
C. Basic Organic Decomposition
D. Bacterial Oxygen Depletion
A. Biological Oxygen Demand
BOD measures the amount of oxygen required by microorganisms to
decompose organic matter.
5. Which of the following is a common method of sludge thickening?
A. Filtration
B. Centrifugation
C. Coagulation
D. Aeration
B. Centrifugation
,Centrifuges remove water from sludge, increasing solids concentration
before further treatment.
6. What is the main purpose of aeration in an activated sludge
process?
A. To disinfect wastewater
B. To promote bacterial growth and oxygen transfer
C. To remove heavy metals
D. To settle solids
B. To promote bacterial growth and oxygen transfer
Aeration supplies oxygen to bacteria, enabling them to metabolize
organic matter efficiently.
7. Which parameter indicates the efficiency of organic matter removal
in secondary treatment?
A. TSS
B. BOD
C. pH
D. Turbidity
B. BOD
BOD reduction is a key indicator of how effectively organic pollutants
are removed.
8. What is the purpose of a secondary clarifier?
A. Remove dissolved oxygen
B. Settle biological floc from activated sludge
C. Filter out grit and debris
, D. Add chemicals for disinfection
B. Settle biological floc from activated sludge
Secondary clarifiers separate bacterial flocs from treated wastewater
before discharge or further treatment.
9. Which type of wastewater treatment process uses biological films
on media?
A. Activated sludge
B. Trickling filter
C. Sedimentation
D. Coagulation
B. Trickling filter
Trickling filters allow wastewater to pass over media coated with
microorganisms that degrade organic matter.
10. What is the typical function of a grit chamber?
A. Remove organic matter
B. Remove sand, gravel, and heavy solids
C. Reduce BOD
D. Disinfect wastewater
B. Remove sand, gravel, and heavy solids
Grit chambers prevent abrasion and sediment buildup in downstream
equipment.
11. Which parameter measures the amount of suspended solids in
wastewater?