Water Supply Operator Practice Test
DRIVER OPERATOR MOBILE WATER SUPPLY
2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION
1. How many years of experience must a high school graduate have to qualify for the
Class A certification exam?
3 years
4 years
2 years
1 year
2. If a Class A Public Water Supply is experiencing issues with water clarity, which
process should be prioritized to address this problem?
Sedimentation
Chlorination
Clarification
Lime softening
3. If a high school graduate has 1 year of experience working in a related field, what
certification exam are they eligible to take?
Class B certification exam
Class C certification exam
Class A certification exam
No certification exam
4. What are the key scientific areas a Class C water supply operator must be
knowledgeable in?
Chemical, biological, and physical sciences
Sociology and psychology
Environmental law and policy
Mathematics and engineering principles
, 5. Describe the significance of coagulation in the water treatment process for Class A
operators.
Coagulation is a process that increases the temperature of water.
Coagulation is used to add minerals to the water supply.
Coagulation is primarily used for wastewater treatment.
Coagulation is significant as it helps remove suspended particles and
impurities from water, making it safer for consumption.
6. Describe the role of a Class C Public Water Supply operator in ensuring safe drinking
water.
A Class C Public Water Supply operator manages the distribution of water
only.
A Class C Public Water Supply operator conducts research on water quality.
A Class C Public Water Supply operator is responsible for treating water
using chemicals to ensure it is safe for consumption.
A Class C Public Water Supply operator focuses solely on maintenance of
water supply infrastructure.
7. What systems must a Class B water operator have knowledge of?
Filtration, aeration, and ion exchange systems.
Wastewater treatment and recycling systems.
Desalination and reverse osmosis systems.
Chlorination and fluoridation systems.
8. If a Class B water supply operator discovers contamination in the water supply, what
immediate action should they take to fulfill their primary responsibility?
Increase the water supply pressure to dilute the contaminants.
Conduct a survey to assess public opinion on the water quality.
Implement measures to address the contamination and ensure safe drinking
water.
Notify the local government and wait for further instructions.
DRIVER OPERATOR MOBILE WATER SUPPLY
2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION
1. How many years of experience must a high school graduate have to qualify for the
Class A certification exam?
3 years
4 years
2 years
1 year
2. If a Class A Public Water Supply is experiencing issues with water clarity, which
process should be prioritized to address this problem?
Sedimentation
Chlorination
Clarification
Lime softening
3. If a high school graduate has 1 year of experience working in a related field, what
certification exam are they eligible to take?
Class B certification exam
Class C certification exam
Class A certification exam
No certification exam
4. What are the key scientific areas a Class C water supply operator must be
knowledgeable in?
Chemical, biological, and physical sciences
Sociology and psychology
Environmental law and policy
Mathematics and engineering principles
, 5. Describe the significance of coagulation in the water treatment process for Class A
operators.
Coagulation is a process that increases the temperature of water.
Coagulation is used to add minerals to the water supply.
Coagulation is primarily used for wastewater treatment.
Coagulation is significant as it helps remove suspended particles and
impurities from water, making it safer for consumption.
6. Describe the role of a Class C Public Water Supply operator in ensuring safe drinking
water.
A Class C Public Water Supply operator manages the distribution of water
only.
A Class C Public Water Supply operator conducts research on water quality.
A Class C Public Water Supply operator is responsible for treating water
using chemicals to ensure it is safe for consumption.
A Class C Public Water Supply operator focuses solely on maintenance of
water supply infrastructure.
7. What systems must a Class B water operator have knowledge of?
Filtration, aeration, and ion exchange systems.
Wastewater treatment and recycling systems.
Desalination and reverse osmosis systems.
Chlorination and fluoridation systems.
8. If a Class B water supply operator discovers contamination in the water supply, what
immediate action should they take to fulfill their primary responsibility?
Increase the water supply pressure to dilute the contaminants.
Conduct a survey to assess public opinion on the water quality.
Implement measures to address the contamination and ensure safe drinking
water.
Notify the local government and wait for further instructions.