CERTIFICATION EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) Q&A
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1. What is the primary purpose of an irrigation audit?
A. Increase water pressure in the system
B. Evaluate system efficiency and water use
C. Replace old sprinkler heads
D. Design new irrigation systems
Rationale: An irrigation audit focuses on evaluating how
efficiently water is being applied and identifying losses or
inefficiencies.
Correct Answer: B
2. Which tool is most commonly used to measure
precipitation rate during an irrigation audit?
A. Flow meter
B. Rain gauges (catch cups)
C. Pressure gauge
D. Soil probe
,Rationale: Catch cups are placed in a grid to measure
distribution and precipitation rate.
Correct Answer: B
3. What does DU in irrigation auditing stand for?
A. Distribution Uniformity
B. Drainage Utilization
C. Dynamic Usage
D. Delivery Unit
Rationale: Distribution Uniformity measures how evenly water
is applied across a zone.
Correct Answer: A
4. Low distribution uniformity typically results in:
A. Reduced water bills
B. Even plant growth
C. Overwatering and underwatering in different areas
D. Improved soil structure
Rationale: Poor uniformity causes uneven watering patterns.
Correct Answer: C
5. Which factor most affects irrigation system efficiency?
,A. Pipe color
B. Wind speed and evaporation
C. Soil type only
D. Pipe material only
Rationale: Environmental conditions significantly impact water
loss.
Correct Answer: B
6. What is the purpose of measuring static pressure in an
irrigation system?
A. Determine pipe age
B. Assess available water force before flow
C. Measure sprinkler rotation
D. Check soil moisture
Rationale: Static pressure indicates system potential before
water is flowing.
Correct Answer: B
7. Which condition most commonly reduces sprinkler
uniformity?
A. Proper nozzle selection
B. Head-to-head coverage
C. Nozzle clogging or wear
D. Even spacing
, Rationale: Clogged or worn nozzles disrupt spray patterns.
Correct Answer: C
8. What does an irrigation system flow rate measure?
A. Soil absorption speed
B. Water volume delivered over time
C. Pipe diameter
D. Pump efficiency only
Rationale: Flow rate is the amount of water delivered per unit
time.
Correct Answer: B
9. Which is a sign of over-irrigation?
A. Wilting plants
B. Water runoff and pooling
C. Dry soil patches
D. High DU
Rationale: Excess water leads to runoff and saturation.
Correct Answer: B
10. What is the main goal of catch can testing?
A. Measure pipe pressure
B. Measure rainfall distribution from sprinklers