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TEXAS WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS CERTIFICATION EXAM COMPLETE PRACTICE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS | UPDATED 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE

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TEXAS WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS CERTIFICATION EXAM COMPLETE PRACTICE TEST
BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS | UPDATED 2026/2027
STUDY GUIDE

Examiner/Administrator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)

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TEXAS WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS CERTIFICATION EXAM

2026/2027 EDITION

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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM

100 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS

EXACT OFFICIAL COUNT: 100 QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 120 MINUTES

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TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (TCEQ) || ALIGNED WITH
CURRENT WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS AND PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM STANDARDS ||
DRINKING WATER SAMPLING REGULATIONS || PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION
PREPARATION GUIDE || 100% VERIFIED EDUCATIONAL CONTENT || COMPREHENSIVE
EXAM REVIEW MATERIAL || PREPARED FOR WATER TREATMENT & LABORATORY
CERTIFICATION CANDIDATES || PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION USE ONLY

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Questions 1–10 → Water Quality Regulations, Sampling Procedures & Laboratory
Safety

Q1. A certified water quality analyst is preparing to collect bacteriological samples
from a municipal distribution system for compliance testing. Which action would
MOST likely invalidate the sample for regulatory compliance purposes?

,A. Using a sterile sampling bottle containing sodium thiosulfate
B. Allowing the tap to run for several minutes before collection
C. Collecting the sample from a swivel faucet connected to a hose
D. Recording the sampling location and time immediately after collection

Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Collecting the sample from a swivel faucet connected to a
hose

Explanation: 🔹 Swivel faucets and hose-connected outlets may harbor bacteria and
create contamination risks, making them unacceptable for regulatory bacteriological
sampling. Proper practice requires collection from a clean, non-threaded tap whenever
possible. Option A is correct sampling protocol because sodium thiosulfate neutralizes
residual chlorine. Option B helps flush stagnant water, and Option D is essential
documentation practice. Therefore, Option C is the most significant violation affecting
sample validity.




Q2. During a routine compliance inspection, a laboratory technician notices that a
chain-of-custody form is incomplete. What is the PRIMARY concern associated with
this deficiency?

A. Reduced chlorine residual in samples
B. Loss of sample traceability and legal defensibility
C. Increased turbidity readings
D. Inaccurate pH calibration results

Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Loss of sample traceability and legal defensibility

Explanation: 🔹 Chain-of-custody documentation establishes sample integrity,
accountability, and legal defensibility. Missing information can compromise the
credibility of analytical results and regulatory compliance. Chlorine residual, turbidity,
and pH calibration are unrelated to documentation deficiencies. Regulatory agencies rely
heavily on complete chain-of-custody records to verify proper handling from collection
through analysis.

,Q3. A water quality analyst accidentally touches the inside of a sterile bacteriological
sample bottle cap before sample collection. What is the MOST appropriate corrective
action?

A. Rinse the cap with distilled water
B. Continue sampling if gloves are worn
C. Disinfect the cap with alcohol
D. Discard the bottle and use a new sterile container

Correct Answer: 🔴 D. Discard the bottle and use a new sterile container

Explanation: 🔹 Contact with the interior surface of a sterile cap compromises sterility
and can introduce contamination that invalidates microbiological results. The correct
procedure is to discard the compromised bottle and obtain a new sterile container.
Rinsing or disinfecting the cap does not restore certified sterility. Continuing to use the
bottle could produce false-positive bacteriological findings and regulatory violations.




Q4. Which federal regulation establishes maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) for
public drinking water systems in the United States?

A. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
B. Clean Air Act (CAA)
C. Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
D. Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)

Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)

Explanation: 🔹 The Safe Drinking Water Act establishes national standards for public
drinking water quality, including Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs). RCRA governs
hazardous waste management, the Clean Air Act addresses air emissions, and OSHA
regulates workplace safety. Water quality analysts must understand SDWA requirements
because compliance monitoring is based on these federal standards.




Q5. A laboratory analyst is preparing acid-preserved samples for metals analysis. Why
is nitric acid commonly added to these samples?

, A. To increase dissolved oxygen concentration
B. To stabilize dissolved metals and prevent precipitation
C. To neutralize chlorine residuals
D. To improve turbidity measurement accuracy

Correct Answer: 🔴 B. To stabilize dissolved metals and prevent precipitation

Explanation: 🔹 Nitric acid lowers sample pH and prevents dissolved metals from
precipitating or adhering to container surfaces, preserving analytical integrity. Dissolved
oxygen is unrelated to acid preservation. Chlorine neutralization typically uses sodium
thiosulfate, while turbidity analysis does not require acidification. Proper preservation
ensures accurate laboratory results and regulatory compliance.




Q6. Which instrument is MOST commonly used to measure turbidity in treated
drinking water?

A. Spectrophotometer
B. Nephelometer
C. Gas chromatograph
D. Conductivity meter

Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Nephelometer

Explanation: 🔹 Nephelometers measure turbidity by detecting light scattered by
suspended particles in water. Spectrophotometers measure absorbance, gas
chromatographs analyze volatile compounds, and conductivity meters assess ionic
content. Turbidity monitoring is critical because elevated turbidity can indicate ineffective
filtration and increased microbial risk.




Q7. A water analyst calibrates a pH meter using only one buffer solution before
conducting compliance testing. What is the MOST likely consequence?

A. Increased chlorine decay
B. Reduced sample preservation effectiveness
C. Reduced measurement accuracy across varying pH ranges
D. Elevated turbidity results

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