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Basic Wastewater Operator Practice Exam Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified What is the main purpose of screening in a wastewater treatment plant? A. Remove large debris B. Disinfect the water C. Add oxygen D. Adjust pH What does TSS stand for in wastewater testing? A. Total System Solids B. Total Surface Solids C. Total Suspended Solids D. Total Sludge Solids Which process is mainly responsible for reducing organic matter in wastewater? A. Screening B. Chlorination 2 C. Biological treatment D. Grit removal What is the normal range of pH for treated wastewater effluent? A. 2–3 B. 4–5 C. 6.5–8.5 D. 10–12 What is the purpose of a flow meter in wastewater systems? A. Measure pressure B. Measure flow rate C. Measure chlorine D. Measure solids Which of the following is a secondary treatment method? A. Grit removal B. Activated sludge 3 C. Screening D. Bar racks What is the main purpose of disinfection in wastewater treatment? A. Reduce BOD B. Destroy pathogens C. Increase DO D. Remove grit Which gas is dangerous and smells like rotten eggs in sewers? A. Methane B. Hydrogen sulfide C. Oxygen D. Nitrogen Which part of a treatment plant removes sand and gravel? A. Bar screen B. Grit chamber 4 C. Trickling filter D. Chlorine contact tank Which instrument is used to measure dissolved oxygen? A. Turbidimeter B. DO meter C. pH probe D. Flow gauge What does FOG in wastewater refer to? A. Flow Operation Gauge B. Fine Organic Grit C. Fats, Oils, and Grease D. Final Outgoing Gas

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Basic Wastewater Operator Practice
Exam Questions and Answers | Latest
Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified
What is the main purpose of screening in a wastewater treatment plant?


✔✔A. Remove large debris


B. Disinfect the water

C. Add oxygen

D. Adjust pH




What does TSS stand for in wastewater testing?

A. Total System Solids

B. Total Surface Solids


✔✔C. Total Suspended Solids


D. Total Sludge Solids




Which process is mainly responsible for reducing organic matter in wastewater?

A. Screening

B. Chlorination


1

,✔✔C. Biological treatment


D. Grit removal




What is the normal range of pH for treated wastewater effluent?

A. 2–3

B. 4–5


✔✔C. 6.5–8.5


D. 10–12




What is the purpose of a flow meter in wastewater systems?

A. Measure pressure


✔✔B. Measure flow rate


C. Measure chlorine

D. Measure solids




Which of the following is a secondary treatment method?

A. Grit removal


✔✔B. Activated sludge


2

,C. Screening

D. Bar racks




What is the main purpose of disinfection in wastewater treatment?

A. Reduce BOD


✔✔B. Destroy pathogens


C. Increase DO

D. Remove grit




Which gas is dangerous and smells like rotten eggs in sewers?

A. Methane


✔✔B. Hydrogen sulfide


C. Oxygen

D. Nitrogen




Which part of a treatment plant removes sand and gravel?

A. Bar screen


✔✔B. Grit chamber


3

, C. Trickling filter

D. Chlorine contact tank




Which instrument is used to measure dissolved oxygen?

A. Turbidimeter


✔✔B. DO meter


C. pH probe

D. Flow gauge




What does FOG in wastewater refer to?

A. Flow Operation Gauge

B. Fine Organic Grit


✔✔C. Fats, Oils, and Grease


D. Final Outgoing Gas




What is the primary purpose of a primary clarifier?

A. Kill pathogens


✔✔B. Settle solids


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