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OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION This Comprehensive set of multiple choice questions is designed for the Biogas Master Operator post-training exam, which evaluates critical competencies in anaerobic digestion plant operations. The exam is structured across core knowledge, operational math and chemistry, and practical troubleshooting scenarios, assessing proficiency in anaerobic digestion fundamentals, system components and mechanics, process stability and monitoring, safety protocols, and digestate management. It confirms that operators possess the expertise needed to maintain plant efficiency, ensure safe working conditions, and respond effectively to real-world operational challenges.

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Biogas Master Operator post-training Exam | Latest Verified
Questions and Detailed Answers

OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION
This Comprehensive set of multiple choice questions is designed for the Biogas Master
Operator post-training exam, which evaluates critical competencies in anaerobic
digestion plant operations. The exam is structured across core knowledge, operational
math and chemistry, and practical troubleshooting scenarios, assessing proficiency in
anaerobic digestion fundamentals, system components and mechanics, process
stability and monitoring, safety protocols, and digestate management. It confirms that
operators possess the expertise needed to maintain plant efficiency, ensure safe
working conditions, and respond effectively to real-world operational challenges.

QUESTION 1
What is the primary biochemical pathway by which methanogenic archaea produce
methane in anaerobic digesters?

A) Hydrolysis of cellulose
B) Acetoclastic methanogenesis and hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis

C) Fermentation of proteins
D) Nitrate reduction


CORRECT ANSWER: B

EXPERT RATIONALE: Methanogens convert acetate to methane (acetoclastic) or reduce

CO₂ with H₂ (hydrogenotrophic). Hydrolysis and fermentation are upstream steps, while
nitrate reduction does not yield methane.


QUESTION 2
Which operational parameter is the most direct indicator of the balance between acid-
forming and methane-forming microorganisms in a digester?

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A) Gas production rate

B) Volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentration and VFA/alkalinity ratio
C) Digestate total solids

D) Hydraulic retention time

CORRECT ANSWER: B


EXPERT RATIONALE: VFA accumulation indicates acidogenesis outpacing
methanogenesis; the VFA/alkalinity ratio reflects buffer capacity against pH drop,

signaling process stability.

QUESTION 3

What is the optimal pH range for mesophilic anaerobic digestion?
A) 5.0 – 5.5

B) 6.0 – 6.5
C) 6.8 – 7.4

D) 8.0 – 8.5

CORRECT ANSWER: C


EXPERT RATIONALE: Methanogens are sensitive to acidic conditions; mesophilic
digesters operate best near neutral pH (6.8–7.4). Below 6.5 methanogenesis is inhibited.


QUESTION 4
Which of the following describes the hydrolysis stage in anaerobic digestion?

A) Conversion of volatile fatty acids to methane
B) Breakdown of complex organic polymers into soluble monomers by extracellular

enzymes
C) Oxidation of acetate to CO₂ and H₂
D) Reduction of sulfate to sulfide

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CORRECT ANSWER: B


EXPERT RATIONALE: Hydrolysis is the first step where carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids
are broken into sugars, amino acids, and fatty acids, making them available for

acidogenesis.

QUESTION 5

What is the role of alkalinity in an anaerobic digester?
A) Increases methane concentration

B) Provides buffering capacity to resist pH decreases from VFA accumulation
C) Enhances hydrolysis rate

D) Reduces H₂S production

CORRECT ANSWER: B


EXPERT RATIONALE: Alkalinity (mainly bicarbonate) neutralizes acids, preventing pH
drops that could inhibit methanogens. It is a key measure of process resilience.


QUESTION 6
Which microorganism group is most sensitive to sudden changes in temperature, pH, or

toxic compounds?
A) Acidogenic bacteria

B) Hydrolytic bacteria
C) Methanogenic archaea

D) Facultative anaerobes

CORRECT ANSWER: C


EXPERT RATIONALE: Methanogens have slow growth rates and narrow environmental
tolerances; stress easily causes process imbalance and souring.

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QUESTION 7

What is the term for the quantity of volatile solids fed per unit digester volume per day?
A) Hydraulic retention time

B) Organic loading rate (OLR)
C) Solids retention time

D) Sludge volume index

CORRECT ANSWER: B


EXPERT RATIONALE: OLR is expressed as kg VS/m³·d and measures the organic feed
load. Overloading leads to VFA accumulation.


QUESTION 8
A digester of 2000 m³ receives 50 m³/day of feedstock with 8% total solids and 70%

volatile solids. What is the organic loading rate (in kg VS/m³·d)? (Assume feedstock
density 1000 kg/m³)

A) 1.4 kg VS/m³·d
B) 2.8 kg VS/m³·d

C) 1.0 kg VS/m³·d
D) 3.5 kg VS/m³·d


CORRECT ANSWER: A

EXPERT RATIONALE: VS fed = 50 m³ × 0.08 TS × 0.70 VS = 2.8 m³ VS = 2800 kg VS; OLR

= 2800 kg/2000 m³ = 1.4 kg VS/m³·d.

QUESTION 9

Hydraulic retention time (HRT) is defined as:
A) Digester volume divided by daily feedstock volumetric flow rate
B) Digester volume divided by mass of volatile solids fed daily

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