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CPO PRACTICE EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS <RECENT
VERSION>

Section 1: Regulations and Chemistry (Questions 1-30)
1. What is the primary purpose of a public swimming pool?
A) To provide a source of irrigation water
B) To offer a safe and healthy aquatic recreational environment
C) To serve as a backup fire suppression water supply
D) To heat the surrounding patio area
Answer: B) To offer a safe and healthy aquatic recreational environment
Explanation: All design, operation, and maintenance standards are centered on
providing a safe and sanitary swimming experience for the public.
2. The legal standard of care expected of a pool operator is that of:
A) A reasonable and prudent parent
B) A licensed medical doctor
C) A professional athlete
D) A reasonable and prudent pool operator
Answer: D) A reasonable and prudent pool operator
Explanation: The law expects a pool operator to demonstrate the same level of
care, knowledge, and skill as any other competent professional in the same field
would under similar circumstances.
3. Which of the following is a "critical violation" that would typically require
immediate pool closure?
A) A slightly cloudy water condition
B) An inoperable diving board
C) A main drain cover that is missing or broken

,D) A single missing life ring
Answer: C) A main drain cover that is missing or broken
Explanation: A missing or broken main drain cover poses an extreme entrapment
hazard, which is an imminent danger to life and health (IDLH), requiring
immediate closure until repaired.
4. The Virginia Graeme Baker (VGB) Pool & Spa Safety Act primarily addresses
which hazard?
A) Electrical shock
B) Drowning
C) Entrapment
D) Slip and fall accidents
Answer: C) Entrapment
Explanation: The VGB Act is a federal law mandating specific performance
standards for drain covers and other systems to prevent body, hair, limb, and
evisceration entrapment.
5. According to the CDC and industry standards, what is the ideal range for Free
Available Chlorine (FAC) in a public pool?
A) 1.0 - 2.0 ppm
B) 2.0 - 4.0 ppm
C) 3.0 - 10.0 ppm
D) 5.0 - 10.0 ppm
Answer: B) 2.0 - 4.0 ppm
*Explanation: For public pools, 2-4 ppm FAC is the recommended range to ensure
effective disinfection while remaining within safe comfort limits for bathers.
Always follow local code, as some may specify a minimum of 1.0 or 3.0 ppm.*
6. Combined Chlorine (Chloramines) is a measure of:
A) The total chlorine in the water
B) The weak, less effective disinfectant that causes eye and skin irritation and
strong "chlorine" odor
C) The chlorine that has been stabilized with cyanuric acid
D) The chlorine locked in calcium compounds

, Answer: B) The weak, less effective disinfectant that causes eye and skin
irritation and strong "chlorine" odor
Explanation: Combined Chlorine (CC) is formed when Free Chlorine binds with
nitrogen-containing contaminants (like sweat and urine). It is a poor disinfectant
and is the primary cause of irritating chloramines.
7. The relationship between Free Chlorine (FC) and Combined Chlorine (CC) is:
A) FC + CC = Total Chlorine
B) FC - CC = Total Chlorine
C) FC x CC = Total Chlorine
D) FC / CC = Total Chlorine
Answer: A) FC + CC = Total Chlorine
Explanation: Total Chlorine is the sum of the active (Free) and used-up (Combined)
chlorine in the water.
8. The maximum level of Combined Chlorine (CC) allowed in a public pool is:
A) 1.0 ppm
B) 0.5 ppm
C) 2.0 ppm
D) 5.0 ppm
Answer: B) 0.5 ppm
Explanation: Industry standards state that CC should not exceed 0.5 ppm. Higher
levels indicate a need for "breakpoint chlorination" or superchlorination.
9. Breakpoint chlorination is the process of:
A) Switching from liquid chlorine to tablet chlorine
B) Adding enough chlorine to oxidize chloramines and eliminate combined
chlorine
C) The point at which the chlorine feeder turns off
D) Reducing the chlorine level to zero
Answer: B) Adding enough chlorine to oxidize chloramines and eliminate
combined chlorine
Explanation: It involves adding a shock dose of chlorine (typically 10x the CC level)
to break the chemical bonds in chloramines, converting them into harmless gases.
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