Full Practice Exam – 100+ Questions with ANSWERs and
Rationales 2026
SECTION 1: GROUNDWATER & AQUIFER FUNDAMENTALS
Questions 1–25
Question 1
An aquifer is best defined as:
A) A surface water body
B) A soil layer that blocks water flow
C) A geologic formation that stores and transmits water
D) A treatment basin
ANSWER: C
Rationale: An aquifer is a geologic formation that has sufficient porosity and permeability to store and
transmit usable quantities of water. It is an underground layer of porous, water-bearing material.
Question 2
Which type of aquifer is directly open to the atmosphere?
A) Confined aquifer
,B) Artesian aquifer
C) Perched aquifer
D) Unconfined aquifer
ANSWER: D
Rationale: Unconfined aquifers have a water table exposed to atmospheric pressure and are directly
recharged by precipitation.
Question 3
Which aquifer type is typically confined between two impermeable layers?
A) Unconfined aquifer
B) Perched aquifer
C) Confined aquifer
D) Surface aquifer
ANSWER: C
Rationale: A confined aquifer is trapped between layers of low permeability such as clay or rock. This
creates pressure, often causing water to rise in a well above the top of the aquifer.
Question 4
,The water table is defined as the:
A) Bottom of the aquifer
B) Upper surface of the groundwater
C) Level of water in a well during pumping
D) Depth of the well casing
ANSWER: B
Rationale: The water table is the upper surface of the zone of saturation, where pore spaces in soil or
rock are filled with water. It is not the bottom of the aquifer, the pumping level, or the well depth.
Question 5
The zone of saturation is best described as:
A) Area above the water table
B) Soil moisture zone
C) All pore spaces filled with water
D) Capillary fringe only
ANSWER: C
Rationale: Below the water table, all voids are completely filled with water.
, Question 6
What is the difference between a confined and an unconfined aquifer?
A) Confined aquifers have higher porosity
B) Confined aquifers are under pressure and bounded by impermeable layers
C) Unconfined aquifers contain only saltwater
D) There is no difference
ANSWER: B
Rationale: A confined aquifer is under pressure and bounded by impermeable layers (aquitards). An
unconfined aquifer has a water table open to the atmosphere.
Question 7
Which geologic formation most commonly serves as an aquifer?
A) Clay
B) Shale
C) Sand and gravel
D) Granite
ANSWER: C