Exam Preparation and Practice Questions
1. Which of the following is the primary source of drinking water for
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|most municipal water systems?
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A. Saltwater
B. Groundwater
C. Bottled water |
D. Reclaimed wastewater |
Groundwater is the primary source because it is naturally filtered
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|through soil and rock layers, providing a reliable and relatively
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clean supply for municipal systems.
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2. What is the main purpose of a water distribution system?
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A. Treat water to remove impurities
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B. Deliver potable water to consumers
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C. Store wastewater
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D. Generate electricity |
A water distribution system is designed to safely and efficiently
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|transport treated potable water from treatment plants to homes,
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|businesses, and other facilities. | | |
3. What is the typical pressure range in a municipal water
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|distribution system? |
A. 5–20 psi |
B. 30–50 psi |
C. 40–80 psi |
, D. 100–120 psi |
Municipal systems are generally designed to maintain 40–80 psi to
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ensure adequate flow to all consumers while preventing pipe
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damage.
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4. What type of pipe is most commonly used in modern water
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| distribution systems? |
A. Cast iron |
B. Lead
C. PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
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D. Wood
PVC is widely used due to its corrosion resistance, ease of
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installation, and long service life compared to older materials like
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| cast iron.
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5. Which of the following is a key benefit of dead-end water mains?
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A. Improved water circulation | |
B. Reduced maintenance needs | |
C. Simpler layout in low-demand areas | | | |
D. Increased fire flow | |
Dead-end mains are simpler and less costly in areas with low
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|water demand, though they may have water quality challenges
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|due to reduced flow.
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6. What is a hydrant primarily used for in a water distribution
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|system?
A. Storing water |
B. Measuring pressure |
C. Firefighting and system flushing | | |
D. Filtering water |
, Hydrants provide access to the distribution system for firefighting
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and maintenance, including flushing out stagnant water.
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7. What is the function of a check valve in a water distribution
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system?
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A. Increase pressure |
B. Reduce water flow | |
C. Prevent backflow |
D. Measure flow rate | |
Check valves allow water to flow in only one direction, preventing
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contamination of potable water by backflow.
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8. Which chemical is commonly added to water to prevent pipe
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corrosion?
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A. Chlorine
B. Orthophosphate
C. Fluoride
D. Sulfate
Orthophosphate forms a protective layer inside pipes, reducing | | | | | | |
corrosion and extending the lifespan of the distribution system.
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9. What does the term “residual chlorine” refer to?
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A. Chlorine used in treatment | | |
B. Chlorine removed from water | | |
C. Chlorine remaining in the water after treatment
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D. Chlorine in wastewater | |
Residual chlorine is the amount left in the water after disinfection,
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ensuring ongoing protection against microbial contamination.
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10. What is the purpose of a pressure-reducing valve in a water
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| distribution system? |
, A. Increase water pressure | |
B. Lower pressure to safe levels | | | |
C. Prevent backflow |
D. Measure water quality | |
Pressure-reducing valves protect plumbing systems and consumers | | | | | |
by ensuring water pressure remains within safe and manageable
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limits.
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11. Which type of valve is most commonly used to isolate a
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section of a water main?
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A. Ball valve |
B. Butterfly valve |
C. Gate valve |
D. Check valve |
Gate valves are commonly used for isolation because they provide
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a full unobstructed flow when open and are durable for long-term
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service.
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12. What is the main cause of water hammer in a distribution
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system?
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A. Low pressure |
B. Pipe corrosion |
C. Sudden changes in flow | | |
D. Poor water quality | |
Water hammer occurs when a rapid change in flow, such as
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sudden valve closure, creates pressure surges that can damage
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pipes.
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13. How often should a water distribution operator inspect
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| hydrants?