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The document contains multiple choice questions about wastewater treatment processes and concepts. It addresses topics like the definition of sullage, aerobic bacteria, factors affecting nitrification, coagulants used in water treatment, and stages of effluent treatment plants. The questions test understanding of key terms, appropriate treatment methods for different types of wastewater, and optimal conditions for biological processes.

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A) Fresh Wastewater Septic Wastewater Wastewater From Kitchen, Laundry Toxic Wastewater

The document contains multiple choice questions about wastewater treatment processes and concepts. It addresses topics like the definition of sullage, aerobic bacteria, factors affecting nitrification, coagulants used in water treatment, and stages of effluent treatment plants. The questions test understanding of key terms, appropriate treatment methods for different types of wastewater, and optimal conditions for biological processes.

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1.

The Term ‘Sullage’ refers to

a) Fresh wastewater
b) Septic wastewater
c) Wastewater from kitchen, laundry
d)  Toxic wastewater

Answer: c

2. Aerobic bacteria

a) Flourish in the presense of free oxygen


b) Consume organic matter as their food
c) Oxidise organic matter in sewage
d) All of the above

Answer: d

3. Wastewater can become septic by the loss of:

a) Dissolved oxygen content


b) Carbon content
c) Organic compounds
d) Water content

Answer: a

4. Effluent from the pulp and the paper industry generally high in suspended -------

a) solids and BOD


b) liquids and BOD
c) BOD and COD
d) COD

Answer: a

5. ---------- Matter from the textiles finishing mill are disagreeable and visible nuisance

a) floating materials
b) dissolved materials
c) settled matter
d) none of the above

Answer: a

6. Regeneration of ion exchange processes with ---------- produces a waste water rich in hardness
ions which are readily precipitated

a) Weak acids
b) Strong bases
c) Strong acids and Alkalies
d) Strong Alkalies

Answer: c

7. For treating the sewage of a large city ,you will recommend a --------

a) A sedimentation tank and an activated sludge treatment plant


b) A plant consisting of imhoff tanks with low rate tricklling filters
c) Sedimentation tanks with high rate tricklling filters
d) None of the above

Answer: a

8. ------------of wastes reduces the strength eleminating the difficulty of treating the final waste
from an industrial plant
a) Segregation
b) sedimentation
c) Coagulation
d) Flocculation

Answer: a

9. Mixing of different wastes of different polarities and concentrations so that the net effect is
a---------------
a) Acidic
b) Neutral PH
c) Basic
d) None

Answer: b

10. Disposal to sewage in large cities is done in ---------


a) Irrigation
b) Dilution
c) Oxidation
d) Putrification

Answer: b

11. ---------- is the biological processes by which ammonia is first coverted to nitrite and then to
nitrate .
a. De nitrification
b. Equilisation
c. Nitrification
d. Neutralization
Answer: c

12. Degradable organic carbon inhibits nitrification at concentrations greater than --------
a) 15-30 mg/l BOD
b) 15-20 mg/l BOD
c) 20-40mg/l BOD
d) 20-30mg/l BOD

Answer: b

13. Which one of the below is not an attribute of drinking water?

a) Aesthetics
b) Economic
c) Safety
d) Source

Answer: d

14. ----------removed from the massicuite by rinsing the sugar crystals in centrifuges
a) Raw sugar b) molases c) Black strap molases d) Bagaese

Answer: b

15. The extent of water treatment depends on how many factors?

a) 5
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

Answer: b

16. One of the major objectives of water treatment plants is the removal of turbidity.

a) True
b) b) False

Answer: a

17. The hallow fine- fiber systems will employ the member of ---------------
a) Hallow fiber b) Spiral wound
c)Plate and frame d) Nylon polymer

Answer: d
18. ------------- processes requires a slow growing nitrifing bacteria with sludge that has been aged
for a long time and high dissolved oxygen concentration.

a) Nitrification
b) Denitrification
c) Neutralization
d) Equilisation

Answer: a

19. Cane sugar mills process cane juice into a material called -----------
a) Raw sugar b) Molasses c) Bagasse d) Black strap molasses

Answer: a

20. In the activated sludge processes the dissolved oxygen concentration ranges b/w the
a) 4-5 mg/l b) 1-2 mg/l c) 2-3 mg/l d)None of above

Answer: b

21. In the reverse osmosis process the semi permeable membrane is


a) Permeable to the solvent b) Permeable to the solute
c) Impermeable to the solute d) Both (a) and (c)

Answer: d

22. sulphitation is the process where the entire clarified juice is treated by passing through the
-------------

a)carbon dioxide b)sulphur dioxide c)nitrozen dioxide d)oxygen

Answer: b

23. which of the folling is the not a physical charecteristic.


a) colour b) PH c)odour d) temperature

Answer: b

24. What is added to the water treatment tank to settle the colloidal particles?

a) Alum
b) Alum and lime
c) Lime
d) Potash

Answer: b
25. The Lime is added to the extracted juice of sugar canes to raise its ------------
a) Acicity b ) Basicity c) pH d) None

Answer: c

26. Removal of oil and greese from sewage is known as---------


a) Screening b) Skimming c)filtration d)None

Answer: b

27. Disinfection of water in our country is mainly done by ____________

a) Oxygenation
b) Hydration
c) Chlorination
d) Filtration

Answer: c

28. The results of analysis should be presented with special mention of modification.the modified
procedure should be subjected to a --------------

a) Recovery test b) Physical test c) Chemical test d) None of the


above

Answer: a

29. when perennial streams are not available -------------may be used for dilution
a) Lakes b) Oceans c) Rivers d)None

Answer: a

30. Which minerals and in what form are present in ground water?

a) Fe & Mn in Ferrous and Manganous


b) Fe & Cu in Ferric and Cupric
c) Fe & Mn in Ferric and manganous
d) Cu & Mn in Cuprous and manganous

Answer: a

31. The major portion of sewage is filled with


a) water b) solid c) semi solid d) none

Answer: a

32. what is the full form of ETP

a) Effluent treatment plant


b) Effluent transporting portion
c) Excess tracing part
d) None of above

Answer: a

33. How many types of wastewater treatment plants are there based on the type of
wastewater?

a) 5
b) 4
c) 2
d) 3

Answer: d

34. -------------- is the biological processes by which nitrate is converted to nitrogen and the gaseous
end products

a) Nitrification
b) Denitrification
c) Neutralization
d) Equilisation

Answer: b

35. In furrow method the furrows are very small ditches having depth of about------
a) 400mm to 500mm
b)300mm to 500mm
c) 150mm to 300mm
d) none

Answer: b

36. On how many conditions does the intervention of wastewater depend on?

a) 5
b) 7
c) 6
d) 4

Answer: b

37. The water sample collected for testingshould maintain at a temperature of ---------before
reaching the laboratory

a) 270 c b) 40c c) 320c d) 00c

Answer:b
38. Screening and comminution are preliminary treatment processes

a) True
b) False

Answer: a

39. _____ devices remove materials which would damage equipment or interfere with a
process.

a) Grit
b) Screening
c) Oxidation
d) Reduction

Answer: b

40. The major pollution sources that contribute to environmental quality problems
a)CO2 b) N2O c)C & N d)O 3

Answer: c

41. __________ represents the heavier inert matter in wastewater.

a) Debris
b) Waste
c) Screens
d) Grit

Answer: d

42. Supplemental means of aeration are often employed with an equalization basin to
provide better mixing.

a) True
b) False

Answer: a

43. Which of the following should be provided in the case where aeration is absent?

a) Screening devices
b) Mechanical mixers
c) Grit removers
d) Sedimentation tank

Answer: b

44. In the stages of effluent treatment processes secondary stage is also called as-------
a) Primary treatment b)Biological treatment
c) Teritiary treatment d) None

Answer: b

45. Which process is employed to gain sufficient head for the wastewater?

a) Screening
b) Pumping
c) Oxidation
d) Fermentation

Answer: b

46. What is the most common used coagulant?

a) Alum
b) Ferric sulphate
c) Limestone
d) Coal

Answer: a

47. The teritary stage of effluent treatment processes includes in removing the
a) Sodium and chloride ions
b)Calcium and magnesium ions
c) Nitrites
d) None

Answer: a

48. What is the intermediate zone composed of in aerobic-anaerobic ponds?

a) Algae
b) Aerobic bacteria
c) Facultative bacteria
d) Organic solids

Answer:c

49. Nitrification efficiency is significantly suppressed as the temperature is _________

a) Increased
b) Decreased
c) Neutral
d) Maintained

Answer: b

50. __________ is a process which involves further removal of the nitrogen.


a) Nitrification
b) Denitrification
c) Ammonification
d) Reduction

Answer: b

51. In rotating biological contractors, what percent of corrugated plastic discs are
submerged?

a) 20
b) 50
c) 80
d) 40

Answer:d

52. What is the minimum excess amount of chlorine required to corrode equipment?

a) 30mg/L
b) 40mg/L
c) 50mg/L
d) 60mg/L

Answer: b

53. The formation of ferrous sulphide leads to the blackening of water.

a) True
b) False

Answer: a

54. What is the colour of the wastewater after 6 hours of a generation?

a) Grey
b) Light brown
c) Dark brown
d) Dark grey

Answer: b

55. Total solids in a wastewater consist of insoluble solids alone

a) True
b) False

Answer: b
56. What is the minimum percentage of solids in wastewater?

a) 30 %
b) 40 %
c) 50 %
d) 60 %

Answer: b

57. Organic materials in wastewater are removed by oxidation through reactions with
_______

a) hydrogen
b) hydroxyl radicals
c) water
d) oxygen

Answer: b

58. Advanced oxidation processes are used to remove inorganic materials in water and
wastewater.

a) True
b) False

Answer:a

59. Reverse Osmosis is which type of treatment?

a) Primary treatment
b) Preliminary treatment
c) Secondary treatment
d) Tertiary treatment

Answer:d

60. Which is usually prior to reverse osmosis?

a) Ultrafiltration
b) Activated carbon filter
c) Clarifier
d) Tube settler

Answer:a

61.

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