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1. Which process is primarily responsible for removing dissolved organic
matter in secondary wastewater treatment?
A. Screening
B. Sedimentation
C. Biological oxidation
D. Filtration
C
Biological oxidation is the key mechanism in secondary treatment
where microorganisms break down dissolved organic pollutants into
simpler, stable compounds.
2. What is the primary purpose of a bar screen in a wastewater
treatment plant?
, A. Remove dissolved solids
B. Remove large debris
C. Adjust pH
D. Disinfect effluent
B
Bar screens are used to physically remove large objects such as sticks,
plastics, and rags to protect downstream equipment.
3. Which parameter is most commonly used to measure organic
pollution strength in wastewater?
A. pH
B. BOD
C. Turbidity
D. Temperature
B
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) measures the oxygen required
by microorganisms to decompose organic matter in water.
4. What does the term “MLSS” stand for in activated sludge systems?
A. Mixed Liquid Suspended Solids
B. Minimum Liquid Settled Solids
C. Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids
D. Managed Liquid Sludge System
C
, MLSS refers to the concentration of suspended solids in the aeration
tank, including microorganisms and organic matter.
5. The main purpose of primary sedimentation is to:
A. Disinfect wastewater
B. Remove settleable solids
C. Increase dissolved oxygen
D. Neutralize acids
B
Primary sedimentation removes settleable organic and inorganic
solids through gravity settling.
6. Which microorganism group is most important in biological
wastewater treatment?
A. Viruses
B. Protozoa
C. Bacteria
D. Algae
C
Bacteria are the primary organisms responsible for decomposing
organic matter in wastewater treatment systems.
7. What is the ideal pH range for most biological wastewater treatment
processes?
A. 1–3
B. 4–5
, C. 6.5–8.5
D. 9–12
C
Most microorganisms function optimally in a near-neutral pH range
of 6.5 to 8.5.
8. In activated sludge systems, aeration primarily provides:
A. Nutrients
B. Oxygen
C. Chlorine
D. Sludge thickening
B
Aeration supplies oxygen required for aerobic microorganisms to
break down organic pollutants.
9. What is the main purpose of secondary clarifiers?
A. Chemical dosing
B. Sludge digestion
C. Settling of biological floc
D. Screening solids
C
Secondary clarifiers separate biological solids (floc) from treated
wastewater.
10. Which gas is most associated with anaerobic decomposition?
A. Oxygen