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Prepare confidently for your Certified Pool Operator (CPO) Exam 2026 with this comprehensive practice exam, featuring carefully structured questions and verified correct answers. Designed for aspiring and current pool operators, this resource helps you master essential pool operation, maintenance, and safety standards required for certification. This exam preparation guide covers key topics including: Water chemistry and balance Pool circulation and filtration systems Disinfection and sanitation methods Safety regulations and compliance Pool maintenance best practices Troubleshooting common pool issues Each question is designed to reflect real exam standards, helping you strengthen your understanding of operational procedures and industry guidelines. Whether you're seeking initial certification or refreshing your knowledge, this CPO Practice Exam 2026 provides structured preparation to help you pass with confidence and demonstrate professional competency.

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CPO (Certified Pool Operator) Practice Exam –
Questions And Correct Verified Answers 2026

1. What is the ideal free chlorine level for a swimming pool?
A. 0–0.5 ppm
B. 0.5–1.0 ppm
C. 1.0–4.0 ppm
D. 5.0–10.0 ppm
Free chlorine between 1–4 ppm ensures effective sanitation while
remaining safe for swimmers.


2. What is the recommended pH range for pool water?
A. 6.8–7.0
B. 7.2–7.8
C. 7.8–8.4
D. 6.0–6.5
The 7.2–7.8 range optimizes chlorine efficiency and swimmer
comfort.


3. Total alkalinity should be maintained between:
A. 20–50 ppm
B. 50–70 ppm
C. 80–120 ppm
D. 150–200 ppm
Proper alkalinity stabilizes pH and prevents rapid fluctuations.


4. Cyanuric acid (stabilizer) protects chlorine from:
A. Bacteria

,B. Heat
C. UV sunlight
D. Rain
UV rays degrade chlorine; cyanuric acid slows this process.


5. The ideal cyanuric acid level in outdoor pools is:
A. 10–20 ppm
B. 20–30 ppm
C. 30–50 ppm
D. 80–100 ppm
30–50 ppm provides UV protection without reducing chlorine
effectiveness.


6. Breakpoint chlorination occurs when:
A. pH is reduced
B. Water is filtered
C. Combined chlorine is oxidized
D. Alkalinity increases
Breakpoint chlorination destroys chloramines, eliminating odor and
irritation.


7. Chloramines are formed when chlorine combines with:
A. Cyanuric acid
B. Nitrogen-containing wastes
C. Calcium
D. Oxygen
Sweat and urine introduce nitrogen compounds that form
chloramines.

, 8. Pool turnover rate refers to:
A. Chemical demand
B. Time required to circulate the entire pool volume
C. Filter backwash time
D. Chlorine residual
Turnover ensures proper filtration and sanitation.


9. A sand filter should be backwashed when pressure increases by:
A. 2 psi
B. 5 psi
C. 8–10 psi above clean pressure
D. 20 psi
An 8–10 psi rise indicates debris buildup.


10. The primary purpose of filtration is to remove:
A. Dissolved solids
B. Suspended particles
C. Chloramines
D. Bacteria only
Filters remove physical debris; disinfectants kill microorganisms.


11. Calcium hardness should be maintained at:
A. 50–100 ppm
B. 200–400 ppm
C. 500–700 ppm
D. 800 ppm
Proper calcium prevents corrosion and scaling.

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