Certification Exam Practice Questions
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1. Which unit process is primarily responsible for removing large debris
from influent wastewater?
A. Secondary clarifier
B. Bar screening
C. Aeration basin
D. Chlorination
Bar screening is the preliminary treatment step designed to
physically remove large objects such as rags, sticks, and plastics
before downstream processes are affected.
2. The primary purpose of a grit chamber is to remove:
A. Organic solids
B. Inorganic heavy particles such as sand and gravel
, C. Dissolved nutrients
D. Pathogenic organisms
Grit chambers are designed to remove heavy inorganic materials
that can cause abrasion and damage to pumps and mechanical
equipment.
3. In activated sludge systems, microorganisms primarily function to:
A. Increase alkalinity
B. Remove chlorine residual
C. Decompose organic matter biologically
D. Increase flow rate
Microorganisms metabolize organic pollutants, converting them into
carbon dioxide, water, and biomass.
4. What is the main function of a primary clarifier?
A. Disinfection
B. Aeration
C. Settling of suspended solids
D. Sludge digestion
Primary clarifiers remove settleable solids and floatable materials by
gravity prior to biological treatment.
5. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) measures:
A. Total solids in effluent
B. Oxygen required by microorganisms to decompose organic matter
C. Chlorine demand in water
, D. Total nitrogen content
BOD indicates the amount of oxygen needed by microbes to stabilize
organic waste biologically.
6. Dissolved Oxygen (DO) levels in aeration tanks should generally be:
A. 0.1–0.5 mg/L
B. 1.5–4.0 mg/L
C. 5–10 mg/L
D. 10–15 mg/L
Proper DO levels support aerobic microbial activity without excessive
energy use.
7. The purpose of return activated sludge (RAS) is to:
A. Remove chlorine
B. Recycle microorganisms back to the aeration tank
C. Increase effluent turbidity
D. Reduce sludge volume by evaporation
RAS maintains an adequate biomass concentration for effective
biological treatment.
8. Wastewater disinfection is primarily intended to:
A. Remove solids
B. Reduce BOD
C. Destroy pathogenic organisms
D. Increase oxygen levels