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1. What is the primary purpose of a wastewater treatment plant?
a) Produce potable water
b) Protect public health and the environment by treating wastewater
c) Generate electricity
d) Provide irrigation water
Rationale: The main goal of wastewater treatment is to remove
contaminants and protect public health and the environment.
2. Which parameter is most commonly used to measure organic strength
in wastewater?
a) pH
, b) Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)
c) Total Suspended Solids (TSS)
d) Conductivity
Rationale: BOD measures the amount of oxygen required by
microorganisms to decompose organic matter in wastewater.
3. What is the typical range of pH in treated municipal wastewater
discharge?
a) 3–5
b) 6–7
c) 6.5–9
d) 9–11
Rationale: Treated wastewater should generally have a pH near
neutral, usually between 6.5 and 9.
4. What type of microorganism is primarily responsible for nitrification in
wastewater?
a) Anaerobic bacteria
b) Chemolithotrophic bacteria
c) Protozoa
d) Fungi
Rationale: Nitrifying bacteria, such as Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter,
oxidize ammonia to nitrate.
5. In activated sludge, what does the term “sludge age” refer to?
a) Age of the influent wastewater
, b) Time sludge spends in the primary clarifier
c) Average time microorganisms remain in the system
d) Time for sludge to settle in the digester
Rationale: Sludge age (or solids retention time) is the average
duration microorganisms stay in the activated sludge system,
affecting treatment efficiency.
6. Which of the following is a common method of removing solids from
wastewater?
a) Sedimentation
b) Filtration
c) Chlorination
d) Aeration
Rationale: Sedimentation allows solids to settle out by gravity in
clarifiers or settling tanks.
7. What is the main purpose of chlorination in wastewater treatment?
a) Reduce BOD
b) Remove solids
c) Disinfect and kill pathogens
d) Enhance settling
Rationale: Chlorination is used primarily for disinfection to kill
disease-causing organisms.
8. Which of the following is a characteristic of anaerobic digestion?
a) Requires oxygen
, b) Produces nitrate
c) Produces methane gas
d) Rapidly reduces TSS without odor
Rationale: Anaerobic digestion decomposes organic matter in the
absence of oxygen, producing methane and CO₂.
9. What is the purpose of a grit chamber?
a) Reduce BOD
b) Remove sand, gravel, and other heavy inorganic solids
c) Aerate wastewater
d) Neutralize pH
Rationale: Grit chambers remove dense inorganic particles to prevent
damage to downstream equipment.
10. What is the typical temperature range for mesophilic anaerobic
digestion?
a) 5–15°C
b) 30–38°C
c) 50–60°C
d) 70–80°C
Rationale: Mesophilic digestion occurs efficiently in the range of 30–
38°C.
11. Which sludge dewatering process uses high-speed centrifugal
force?
a) Belt press