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IBWA CPO EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS (LATEST UPDATE 2026)
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Question 1
According to FDA labeling requirements for bottled water, which of the following lists contains
only items that must appear on a standard Nutrition Facts panel?
A) Calories, Total Fat, Vitamin K, Zinc, Protein
B) Calories, Total Fat, Sodium, Total Carbohydrates, Protein
C) TDS Level, pH Level, Sodium, Calcium, Calories
D) Magnesium, Bicarbonate, Total Fat, Calories, Potassium
E) Total Fat, Sodium, Chlorine Residual, Calories, Protein
Correct Answer: B) Calories, Total Fat, Sodium, Total Carbohydrates, Protein
Rationale: The FDA requires specific macronutrients and electrolytes to be listed on a
Nutrition Facts panel if the food makes a nutritional claim or contains significant amounts.
For bottled water, if a panel is required, it typically includes calories, fat, sodium,
carbohydrates, and protein. (TDS and pH are quality factors, not nutritional facts).

Question 2
How is "Artesian Water" defined according to the FDA Standard of Identity?
A) Water from an underground formation that flows naturally to the surface.
B) Water that has been treated by reverse osmosis and distillation.
C) Water from a well tapping a confined aquifer in which the water level stands at some height
above the top of the aquifer.
D) Water that has been collected from a municipal source and filtered.
E) Water that contains no more than 250 ppm total dissolved solids.
Correct Answer: C) Water from a well tapping a confined aquifer in which the water level
stands at some height above the top of the aquifer.
Rationale: Artesian water must demonstrate through hydrogeological data that the water in
the well is under sufficient pressure to rise above the surface of the aquifer itself.

Question 3
"Spring Water" is specifically defined as ground water that:
A) Is collected from a borehole via a vacuum pump only.
B) Flows to the surface of the earth by a natural force through an underground formation.
C) Is treated with chlorine before being labeled.
D) Is sourced from a municipal tap but undergoes carbon filtration.
E) Contains at least 500 ppm of minerals.
Correct Answer: B) Flows to the surface of the earth by a natural force through an
underground formation.
Rationale: To be labeled "Spring Water," the water must flow naturally to the surface. It
can be collected at the spring or through a borehole tapping the underground formation
feeding the spring.

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Question 4
Under the IBWA Model Regulation, what is the definition of "Natural Water"?
A) Water that has been distilled and then remineralized.
B) Water from underground formations that is minimally treated via filtration and ozonation
only.
C) Water that contains exactly 250 ppm TDS.
D) Water that is sourced from a surface lake and treated with high doses of chlorine.
E) Any water that has not been touched by human hands.
Correct Answer: B) Water from underground formations that is minimally treated via
filtration and ozonation only.
Rationale: Natural water comes from underground (spring, well, mineral, or artesian) and
is not chemically altered, though physical treatments like filtration and disinfection
(ozonation) are permitted.

Question 5
Which section of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) covers the "Good Manufacturing
Practices" (GMP) specifically for bottled water operations?
A) 21 CFR Part 110
B) 21 CFR Part 129
C) 21 CFR Part 165
D) 40 CFR Part 141
E) 29 CFR Part 1910
Correct Answer: B) 21 CFR Part 129
Rationale: While Part 110 covers general food GMPs, 21 CFR Part 129 is the specific
federal regulation for the processing and bottling of drinking water.

Question 6
The FDA’s "Standard of Identity" for bottled water, which defines terms like "purified" and
"mineral," is published in:
A) 21 CFR §129.1
B) 21 CFR §110.5
C) 21 CFR §165.110(a)
D) 21 CFR §101.9
E) 21 CFR §173.310
Correct Answer: C) 21 CFR §165.110(a)
Rationale: This specific section of the CFR establishes the naming conventions and
requirements for different types of bottled water products.

Question 7
Where can the IBWA’s "Standard of Quality" (SOQ) for bottled water be located within the
IBWA Model Regulation?

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A) The Preamble
B) Section 1: Definitions
C) Appendix A
D) The Index
E) Section 5: Bottling Procedures
Correct Answer: C) Appendix A
Rationale: Appendix A of the IBWA Model Regulation contains the comprehensive list of
allowable levels for various contaminants and minerals (the SOQ).

Question 8
According to FDA regulations, a food (or bottled water) is considered "mislabeled" if the
container is:
A) Made of PET plastic instead of glass.
B) Filled to exactly the volume stated on the label.
C) Made, formed, or filled in a way that is misleading.
D) Labeled with a font size of 12pt.
E) Recycled after use.
Correct Answer: C) Made, formed, or filled in a way that is misleading.
Rationale: Mislabeling occurs not just through words, but if the physical packaging leads
the consumer to believe they are receiving more product or a different quality than what is
actually inside.

Question 9
Which of the following is generally accepted as documentation for "Source Approval" of a well
or spring?
A) A verbal agreement with the local mayor.
B) A handwritten note from the plant manager.
C) A documented approval from a licensed hydrogeologist accompanied by a sanitary survey.
D) A receipt for the purchase of the land.
E) A picture of the spring flowing.
Correct Answer: C) A documented approval from a licensed hydrogeologist accompanied by
a sanitary survey.
Rationale: Official source approval requires scientific evidence and
government/professional oversight (permits, licenses, or hydrogeological reports) to ensure
the source is safe and protected.

Question 10
Purified water is produced using which of the following sets of processes?
A) Sand filtration and chlorination only.
B) Distillation, reverse osmosis, or deionization.
C) Ozonation and aeration only.

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D) Ultraviolet light and softener salt.
E) Boiling and cooling in an open tank.
Correct Answer: B) Distillation, reverse osmosis, or deionization.
Rationale: To meet the USP definition of "Purified Water," the water must be processed to
remove almost all dissolved solids and ions, which is typically achieved through RO,
distillation, or DI.

Question 11
A purified bottled water product with minerals added for taste:
A) Can be labeled as "Natural Mineral Water."
B) Cannot be called "Mineral Water."
C) Must be labeled as "Artesian Purified Water."
D) Is exempt from all FDA regulations.
E) Must be labeled as "Spring Water."
Correct Answer: B) Cannot be called "Mineral Water."
Rationale: Mineral water must contain at least 250 ppm TDS and come from a geologically
protected underground source. Adding minerals to purified water does not meet the
"natural" requirement for the "Mineral Water" identity statement.

Question 12
Why is the identity statement "Purified Artesian Spring Water" considered unacceptable under
FDA regulations?
A) It is too long for the label.
/B) It combines multiple distinct standards of identity in a way that is confusing or misleading.
C) It implies the water contains gold.
D) "Artesian" and "Spring" are the same thing and should not be used together.
E) Only "Distilled" water can be called "Artesian."
Correct Answer: B) It combines multiple distinct standards of identity in a way that is
confusing or misleading.
Rationale: FDA regulations require products to use a single standard of identity that
accurately describes the water. Combining them (e.g., purified and spring) can mislead
consumers about the water's origin and treatment.

Question 13
Which of the following statements regarding OSHA and the bottled water industry is TRUE?
A) OSHA does not regulate the industry because bottled water is food-grade.
B) OSHA regulates the industry to ensure workplace safety regarding hazardous chemicals and
machinery.
C) Only the FDA regulates bottling plants.
D) Bottled water is exempt from OSHA because it is "free of hazardous chemicals."
E) OSHA only regulates the offices, not the production floor.

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