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1. What must a person do to become a pool operator?
A. Pass a swimming test
B. Complete a pool operator training course
C. Obtain a lifeguard license
D. Work at a public pool for 1 year
• Correct Answer: Complete a pool operator training course
2. Which of the following helps prevent spinal injury in a swimming pool?
A. Proper diving supervision
B. Warning signs
C. Safe pool depth markings
D. All of the above
• Correct Answer: All of the above
3. The strong suction area in a swimming pool associated with entrapment is
called the:
A. Skimmer
B. Return line
C. Main Drain
D. Overflow gutter
• Correct Answer: Main Drain
,4. Electrical systems in a pool must be protected by:
A. Surge protectors
B. Timers
C. GFIs (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters)
D. Circuit relays
• Correct Answer: GFIs (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters)
5. What part of the skimmer prevents floating debris from re-entering the
pool?
A. Basket
B. Lid
C. WEIR
D. Filter
• Correct Answer: WEIR
6. What is filtration in pool operation?
A. Chemical cleaning of water
B. Physical process of water moving through the system
C. Removal of chlorine from water
D. Heating pool water
• Correct Answer: Physical process of water moving through the system
7. What is the turnover rate in most jurisdictions?
A. 2 hours
B. 4 hours
C. 6 hours
D. 12 hours
• Correct Answer: 6 hours
8. What is the turnover rate?
A. Amount of chlorine added daily
B. Time it takes for all the water to go through the filter system
, C. Speed of water entering the pool
D. Rate of evaporation
• Correct Answer: Time it takes for all the water to go through the filter
system
9. Algae commonly forms in pools because of:
A. High alkalinity
B. Poor circulation
C. Excess calcium
D. Low temperature
• Correct Answer: Poor circulation
10.How are stains removed from pool bottoms and walls?
A. Add chlorine
B. Add baking soda
C. Drain and acid wash the pool
D. Increase alkalinity
• Correct Answer: Drain and acid wash the pool
11.What effect does adding chlorine have on pool water?
A. Lowers pH level
B. Raises pH level
C. Removes calcium
D. Decreases alkalinity
• Correct Answer: Raises pH level
12.What is the formula for AREA?
A. Length × Depth
B. Width × Depth
C. Length × Width
D. Length × Width × Depth
• Correct Answer: Length × Width
, 13.What is the surface area of a pool that is 50 feet wide and 100 feet long?
A. 2500 square feet
B. 5000 square feet
C. 10000 square feet
D. 15000 square feet
• Correct Answer: 5000 square feet
14.What is the formula for calculating pool volume?
A. Length × Width
B. Length × Width × Depth × 7.48
C. Length × Depth × 3.14
D. Width × Depth × 7.48
• Correct Answer: Length × Width × Depth × 7.48
15.What is the volume of a rectangular pool that is 12 feet wide, 34 feet long,
and 3 feet deep?
A. 8155 gallons
B. 9155 gallons
C. 10155 gallons
D. 11155 gallons
• Correct Answer: 9155 gallons
16.What is the formula for the area of a circular pool?
A. Diameter × 3.14
B. r × 3.14
C. r × r × 3.14
D. Circumference × radius
• Correct Answer: r × r × 3.14
17.For a 15,000-gallon pool with an 8-hour turnover rate, the value 31.25
refers to the:
A. Pressure rate
B. Chlorine demand