Certification Exam (ASSE 5110) Practice
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1. The primary purpose of backflow prevention is to:
A. Increase system water pressure
B. Reduce water consumption
C. Maintain water velocity
D. Protect the potable water supply
Rationale: Protecting drinking water from contamination due to
backflow is the core purpose of backflow prevention.
2. A cross-connection is best defined as:
A. A leak in a water main
B. A chemical mixing with water
, C. Any actual or potential connection between potable and non-
potable water
D. A pressure loss in a system
Rationale: A cross-connection creates the potential for contaminants
to enter potable water.
3. Backpressure occurs when:
A. The supply pressure increases
B. The downstream pressure becomes greater than the supply
pressure
C. A vacuum is created in the supply line
D. A check valve fails
Rationale: Backpressure is when downstream pressure exceeds
supply pressure, forcing flow backward.
4. Backsiphonage is caused by:
A. Pumps shutting off
B. Check valves closing
C. Negative pressure in the supply line
D. System expansion
Rationale: A vacuum or reduced pressure can siphon contaminants
back into potable water.
5. The most serious type of hazard requiring the highest level of
protection is:
A. Pollutant hazard
, B. Contaminant hazard
C. Fire suppression hazard
D. Leakage hazard
Rationale: Contaminants present health hazards and require the
strongest protection.
6. A Reduced Pressure Principle Assembly (RP) is required when:
A. Only low hazards are present
B. High hazards are present
C. There is no backpressure risk
D. The system is not pressurized
Rationale: RPs provide maximum protection against backpressure
and backsiphonage for high hazards.
7. The two shutoff valves on a testable assembly are:
A. Relief and air inlet valves
B. Isolation valves
C. Drain valves
D. Meter valves
Rationale: Shutoff or isolation valves allow the assembly to be
isolated for testing.
8. A check valve in a backflow preventer must:
A. Always remain open
B. Be sized larger than the pipe
C. Close tightly to prevent reverse flow