Wastewater Operator Class B Exam
Practice Exam: 150 Questions with
Verified Answers and Rationales
This comprehensive practice exam is designed to help candidates prepare
for the South Carolina Physical/Chemical Wastewater Operator Class B
Examination. The exam covers key domains including physical/chemical
treatment fundamentals, wastewater characteristics, chemical feed
systems, industrial pretreatment, treatment equipment operations,
laboratory monitoring, sludge handling, safety practices, regulatory
requirements, and wastewater mathematics.
Exam Details:
● Duration: 4 hours
● Passing Score: 70% (approximately 105 of 150 questions)-
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● Certification Authority: SC Environmental Certification Board under
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● Prerequisites: Valid Class C License + 3 years operating experience at
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,SECTION 1: PRELIMINARY TREATMENT (Questions
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Question 1
Which type of screen is most effective for removing large debris such as
rags and sticks from influent wastewater to prevent damage to
downstream equipment?
A) Static bar screen
B) Drum screen
C) Fine mesh screen
D) Coarse bar screen
Answer: D
Rationale: Coarse bar screens have larger openings that effectively capture
large items like rags and sticks while allowing water to pass through,
preventing damage to downstream equipment such as pumps and other
treatment units. Fine screens would clog rapidly with such debris, and drum
screens are typically used for finer screening applications.-
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Question 2
In a horizontal-flow grit chamber, what is the primary mechanism
responsible for the removal of grit particles from wastewater?
,A) Aeration-induced flotation
B) Settling under low velocity
C) Centrifugal force
D) Magnetic separation
Answer: B
Rationale: Horizontal-flow chambers maintain low hydraulic velocities
allowing heavy grit particles to settle while lighter organic materials remain
in suspension. This differential settling principle is the primary mechanism
for grit removal in horizontal-flow designs.-
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Question 3
Which grit chamber design provides the highest grit removal efficiency for
fine sand particles?
A) Horizontal-flow chamber
B) Aerated vortex chamber
C) Conventional vortex chamber
D) Detritus-removal basin
Answer: B
Rationale: Aerated vortex chambers create a controlled swirling flow pattern
that enhances the settling of fine grit particles through increased residence
time and reduced turbulence. The aeration helps maintain organic materials
in suspension while allowing denser grit particles to settle.-
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Question 4
What is the primary purpose of using a grit cyclone in wastewater
treatment operations?
A) Increase organic loading on the grit belt
B) Separate organic matter from inorganic grit
C) Reduce the moisture content of collected grit
D) Convert grit to a usable mineral product
Answer: C
Rationale: Grit cyclones use centrifugal action to dewater collected grit,
significantly lowering its moisture content and reducing the weight and
volume for disposal. This mechanical dewatering process makes grit
handling and disposal more economical and manageable.-
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Question 5
What is the primary purpose of comminutors in preliminary treatment?
A) To remove grit from wastewater
B) To grind or shred solids into smaller particles
C) To screen out fine particles
D) To add chemicals for coagulation