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1. Which of the following is NOT considered a primary responsibility of the
Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO)?
A) Performing daily facility inspections
B) Teaching swimming lessons
C) Maintaining water chemistry
D) Ensuring mechanical systems function properly
The AFO is responsible for the operation, safety, and maintenance of the facility. While
they manage programs, direct instruction (teaching lessons) is typically the role of certified
swim instructors, not the facility operator .
2. As part of a daily safety duty program, what is the most important action an
AFO should take?
A) Ordering chemicals
B) Conducting a facility inspection
C) Scheduling staff breaks
D) Balancing the petty cash
A daily facility inspection identifies hazards (e.g., broken drains, slippery decks, fence
issues) before the public arrives. This is the cornerstone of risk management .
3. What is the passing score for the NRPA AFO certification exam?
A) 70%
B) 78%
C) 80%
, D) 85%
*The AFO exam requires a score of 78% (39 out of 50 questions) to pass. It is an open-
book exam .*
4. How many questions are on the official AFO certification exam?
A) 100
B) 75
C) 50
D) 25
The official proctored AFO exam consists of 50 questions covering five core competencies .
5. How long is the AFO certification valid before requiring renewal?
A) 2 years
B) 3 years
C) 5 years
D) Lifetime
AFO certification must be renewed every five years to ensure operators stay current with
evolving technology and codes .
6. According to the AFO manual, a "turnover" refers to:
A) The number of staff hired per season
B) The time required to circulate all water through the filter system
C) The rate at which water evaporates
D) The replacement of sand in filters
Turnover rate is the time it takes for the entire volume of pool water to pass through the
filtration system. It is calculated as (Pool Volume) / (Flow Rate) .
7. The Gage & Bidwell "Law of Dilution" teaches that during one turnover of
filtration:
A) 100% of the water is filtered
B) Less than half (approx. 63%) of the water molecules pass through the filter
C) Exactly 75% of contaminants are removed
D) All bacteria are killed
The Law of Dilution demonstrates that due to mixing, after one turnover, about 63% of the
water has been filtered, but it takes nearly 4 turnovers to approach 100% filtration
efficiency .
, 8. Which type of pool typically requires a higher turnover rate (shorter turnover
time) than a standard lap pool?
A) Residential pools
B) Special pools (wading pools, therapy pools, high bather loads)
C) Private club pools
D) Overnight lodging pools
Pools with high bather loads, shallow water (wading), or sensitive users (therapy) require
faster turnover rates to maintain clarity and sanitation .
9. Why are pool heaters particularly prone to scale buildup?
A) Because calcium carbonate precipitates faster in hot water
B) Because copper pipes corrode in cold water
C) Because plastic parts melt
D) Because heat destroys chlorine
Elevated temperatures accelerate chemical reactions. Calcium carbonate (scale) is less
soluble in hot water and deposits on heat exchanger surfaces, reducing efficiency .
10. What is the maximum temperature recommended for spas and hot tubs, and
the maximum recommended duration for a single use?
A) 102°F for 30 minutes
B) 104°F for 15 minutes
C) 106°F for 10 minutes
D) 100°F for 45 minutes
To prevent hyperthermia, the industry standard (and many state codes) limits spas to
104°F, advising users to limit soaks to 15 minutes .
Section 2: Water Volume & Hydraulics (Questions 11-20)
11. How many gallons of water are contained in one cubic foot?
A) 5.2 gallons
B) 7.5 gallons
C) 8.3 gallons