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OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION: This comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions is designed for the Massachusetts Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Grade 1 exam, a computer-based test that assesses foundational knowledge in facility operations, applied mathematics, and safety. The content spans preliminary and primary treatment, secondary/biological processes, disinfection, solids handling, equipment and maintenance, laboratory procedures and safety, and state and federal regulatory requirements, ensuring candidates are evaluated on the core competencies needed for entry-level industrial wastewater treatment plant operation.

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Massachusetts (MA) Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant
Operator Grade 1 Exam | Latest Verified Questions and
Detailed Answers

OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION:
This comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions is designed for the Massachusetts
Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Grade 1 exam, a computer-based test that
assesses foundational knowledge in facility operations, applied mathematics, and safety.
The content spans preliminary and primary treatment, secondary/biological processes,
disinfection, solids handling, equipment and maintenance, laboratory procedures and
safety, and state and federal regulatory requirements, ensuring candidates are evaluated
on the core competencies needed for entry-level industrial wastewater treatment plant
operation.

QUESTION 1
What is the primary purpose of a bar screen in preliminary treatment?

A) Remove dissolved organic matter
B) Remove large solids such as rags and sticks

C) Neutralize acidic wastewater
D) Inject oxygen for aerobic treatment

CORRECT ANSWER: B

EXPERT RATIONALE: Bar screens physically intercept large debris to protect downstream

equipment from damage or clogging.

QUESTION 2

Grit chambers are designed to remove which type of material?
A) Fine colloidal particles

B) Sand, gravel, and eggshells
C) Dissolved salts

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D) Floating oil and grease

CORRECT ANSWER: B

EXPERT RATIONALE: Grit chambers slow flow enough for dense inorganic particles like

sand to settle, preventing abrasion in pumps and channels.

QUESTION 3

Which of the following best describes the process of primary clarification?
A) Biological oxidation of organic matter

B) Chemical disinfection with chlorine
C) Sedimentation of settleable solids under quiescent conditions

D) Dissolved air flotation of emulsified oils
CORRECT ANSWER: C


EXPERT RATIONALE: Primary clarifiers rely on gravity settling to remove a significant
portion of suspended solids prior to biological treatment.


QUESTION 4
In an activated sludge process, what is the primary role of the return activated sludge

(RAS) line?
A) Discharge treated effluent to the receiving stream

B) Recycle settled biomass to maintain a viable microbial population in the aeration
basin

C) Thicken waste sludge before digestion
D) Remove floating scum from the secondary clarifier

CORRECT ANSWER: B

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EXPERT RATIONALE: RAS continually seeds the aeration tank with active

microorganisms, maintaining the mixed liquor suspended solids concentration
necessary for treatment.


QUESTION 5
A trickling filter is best classified as which type of treatment?

A) Physical screening
B) Chemical oxidation

C) Fixed-film biological treatment
D) Anaerobic sludge digestion

CORRECT ANSWER: C

EXPERT RATIONALE: Microorganisms grow as a biofilm on media; wastewater passes

over the film, and the attached biomass consumes organic matter.

QUESTION 6

Which microorganism type is most indicative of stable, well-operating activated sludge?
A) High numbers of filamentous bacteria with no higher life forms

B) Free-swimming ciliates and stalked ciliates
C) Only amoebae and flagellates
D) Nematodes dominating the population
CORRECT ANSWER: B


EXPERT RATIONALE: Free-swimming and stalked ciliates indicate good floc formation
and low organic loading; they feed on dispersed bacteria.


QUESTION 7
What is the typical chlorine residual range maintained in a wastewater chlorination
contact chamber for effective disinfection?

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A) 0.02–0.05 mg/L

B) 0.5–2.0 mg/L after contact time
C) 10–15 mg/L

D) 50–100 mg/L
CORRECT ANSWER: B


EXPERT RATIONALE: A residual of 0.5–2.0 mg/L after the required contact time ensures
adequate pathogen kill without excessive chemical cost or toxicity.


QUESTION 8
Dechlorination of wastewater effluent is commonly achieved by adding:

A) Chlorine gas
B) Sodium hypochlorite

C) Sulfur dioxide or sodium bisulfite
D) Calcium oxide

CORRECT ANSWER: C

EXPERT RATIONALE: Reducing agents like sulfur dioxide or bisulfite neutralize residual

chlorine to protect aquatic life in the receiving water.

QUESTION 9

What is the main purpose of sludge thickening?
A) Destroy pathogens by pasteurization

B) Increase the solids concentration to reduce volume prior to further processing
C) Dry sludge to 90% solids for land application

D) Oxidize organic matter aerobically
CORRECT ANSWER: B

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