EXAM T1 – ACTUAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND 100%
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Core Domain 1: Water Sources and Supply
3. Core Domain 2: Basic Water Chemistry and Microbiology
4. Core Domain 3: Treatment Processes and Plant Operations
5. Core Domain 4: Filtration, Disinfection, and Distribution
6. Core Domain 5: Monitoring, Sampling, and Laboratory Testing
7. Core Domain 6: Safety and Risk Management
8. Core Domain 7: Regulatory Compliance and Reporting
9. Core Domain 8: Ethics and Professional Responsibilities
10.Answer Key Summary
Page numbering begins sequentially from this section.
CORE DOMAINS
1. Water Sources and Supply
2. Water Chemistry Fundamentals
3. Treatment Processes and Equipment
4. Filtration and Disinfection Methods
5. Sampling, Monitoring, and Laboratory Testing
6. Distribution Systems
7. Safety and Hazard Prevention
8. Regulatory Compliance and Reporting
9. Professional Ethics and Operator Responsibility
,INTRODUCTION
The California Water Treatment Operator Certification T1 examination evaluates
the foundational knowledge and practical skills required to operate and maintain
small water treatment systems. The exam assesses understanding of water sources,
treatment processes, basic chemistry, monitoring procedures, safety practices, and
regulatory compliance. Candidates must demonstrate the ability to interpret
operational data, apply treatment methods, and respond appropriately to
operational scenarios. The examination uses multiple-choice and scenario-based
questions designed to evaluate both theoretical understanding and real-world
decision-making. Emphasis is placed on safe system operation, public health
protection, and adherence to professional standards required for licensed water
treatment operators.
SECTION 1
QUESTIONS 1–35
1. Which source of drinking water is typically the most vulnerable to
contamination?
A. Deep confined aquifer
🔴 B. Surface water such as rivers and lakes
C. Artesian well
D. Protected groundwater basin
🔵 Explanation: Surface water sources are exposed to environmental runoff,
pollutants, and microorganisms, making them more vulnerable to contamination
than protected groundwater sources.
, 2. The primary purpose of coagulation in water treatment is to:
A. Kill bacteria
🔴 B. Destabilize suspended particles so they can clump together
C. Remove dissolved minerals
D. Increase pH levels
🔵 Explanation: Coagulation neutralizes electrical charges on particles so they can
combine into larger flocs that can be removed during sedimentation and filtration.
3. What is the typical unit used to measure turbidity?
A. ppm
B. mg/L
🔴 C. NTU
D. CFU
🔵 Explanation: Turbidity is measured in Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU),
which quantify the cloudiness of water caused by suspended particles.
4. Chlorine added to water primarily functions to:
A. Remove sediment
🔴 B. Destroy pathogenic microorganisms
C. Increase oxygen content
D. Remove hardness
, 🔵 Explanation: Chlorine is a disinfectant used to inactivate disease-causing
microorganisms in drinking water.
5. Which treatment process usually follows coagulation?
A. Disinfection
🔴 B. Flocculation
C. Filtration
D. Aeration
🔵 Explanation: Flocculation gently mixes water to allow coagulated particles to
collide and form larger flocs.
6. Which instrument measures chlorine residual in treated water?
A. Turbidimeter
🔴 B. Colorimeter
C. Barometer
D. Conductivity meter
🔵 Explanation: Colorimeters measure chlorine concentration using color
comparison methods.
7. The purpose of sedimentation basins is to: