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CPO TEST EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS || 100%
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Section 1: Pool Chemistry & Water Balance (Questions 1-30)
1. The ideal pH range for swimming pool water is:
a) 6.8 - 7.2
b) 7.2 - 7.6
c) 7.4 - 7.8
d) 7.8 - 8.2
Answer: b) 7.2 - 7.6
*Explanation: This range is optimal for bather comfort, chlorine effectiveness, and
water balance. Below 7.2, water becomes corrosive. Above 7.8, chlorine
effectiveness drops significantly and water can become scale-forming.*
2. Total Alkalinity (TA) acts as a pH buffer. The recommended range for TA
is:
a) 50 - 100 ppm
b) 80 - 120 ppm
c) 100 - 150 ppm
d) 180 - 220 ppm
Answer: b) 80 - 120 ppm
Explanation: TA stabilizes pH. If TA is too low, pH can "bounce" or fluctuate
wildly. If TA is too high, it becomes difficult to adjust pH, and the water can
become cloudy.
3. Calcium Hardness refers to the amount of dissolved:
a) Magnesium in the water
b) Sodium in the water
c) Calcium in the water
d) Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)

,Answer: c) Calcium in the water
Explanation: Calcium hardness measures the calcium carbonate content. Low
levels can cause corrosion of plaster and equipment, while high levels can cause
calcium scaling.
4. The Langelier Saturation Index (LSI) is used to determine:
a) The exact chlorine demand
b) The water's sanitizer level
c) The water's overall balance (corrosive or scale-forming)
d) The filtration turnover rate
Answer: c) The water's overall balance (corrosive or scale-forming)
Explanation: The LSI is a calculated value that uses pH, TA, Calcium Hardness,
Temperature, and TDS to predict whether water is balanced, corrosive (-LSI), or
scale-forming (+LSI).
5. To LOWER the pH of pool water, you would add:
a) Sodium Bicarbonate
b) Sodium Carbonate (Soda Ash)
c) Muriatic Acid or Sodium Bisulfate
d) Calcium Chloride
Answer: c) Muriatic Acid or Sodium Bisulfate
Explanation: Acids lower pH. Muriatic acid (hydrochloric) and dry acid (sodium
bisulfate) are the most common chemicals used for this purpose.
6. To RAISE the pH of pool water, you would add:
a) Muriatic Acid
b) Sodium Bisulfate
c) Sodium Carbonate (Soda Ash)
d) Cyanuric Acid
Answer: c) Sodium Carbonate (Soda Ash)
Explanation: Soda Ash is a base and effectively raises pH with a minimal impact
on Total Alkalinity.
7. Cyanuric Acid (CYA) is used in outdoor pools to:
a) Prevent algae growth
b) Stabilize chlorine from degradation by UV sunlight

, c) Lower the pH
d) Increase calcium hardness
Answer: b) Stabilize chlorine from degradation by UV sunlight
Explanation: CYA acts as a sunscreen for chlorine, dramatically reducing its burn-
off rate from ultraviolet rays.
8. The recommended maximum level for Cyanuric Acid (CYA) is:
a) 15 ppm
b) 50 ppm
c) 100 ppm
d) 200 ppm
Answer: b) 50 ppm
*Explanation: While CYA protects chlorine, high levels (above 50-60 ppm) can
"lock up" the chlorine, making it less effective as a sanitizer. This is known as
"chlorine lock."*
9. Combined Chlorine is a measure of:
a) Free Available Chlorine (FAC)
b) Chloramines, which cause "chlorine odor" and eye irritation
c) Total dissolved solids
d) The chlorine demand of the water
Answer: b) Chloramines, which cause "chlorine odor" and eye irritation
Explanation: Combined chlorine forms when Free Chlorine combines with
nitrogen-based contaminants (like sweat and urine). It is a poor sanitizer and is the
primary cause of "chlorine smell" and red eyes.
10. "Breakpoint Chlorination" is the process of:
a) Adding chlorine slowly over time
b) Super-chlorinating to destroy combined chlorines (chloramines)
c) The initial dosage of chlorine in a new pool
d) Switching from liquid to tablet chlorine
Answer: b) Super-chlorinating to destroy combined chlorines (chloramines)

Explanation: To reach breakpoint, you must add enough Free Chlorine (typically
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