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210+ Waste Water Treatment Solved MCQs

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Civil Engineering .

201.

From which of the following methods can toxic chemicals be removed?

A. Sorption
B. Adsorption
C. Absorption
D. Dewatering
Answer» A. Sorption
202.

What is the term used for reuse of sewage sludge?

A. Compost
B. Solids
C. Biosolids
D. Sludge
Answer» C. Biosolids
203.

In which year was the term Biosolids introduced?

A. 1990
B. 1995
C. 1998
D. 2000
Answer» C. 1998
204.

What is the first step in the sewage treatment process?

A. Dewatering
B. Thickening
C. Phosphorus recovery
D. Digestion?
Answer» B. Thickening
205.

What is the amount of solids released into wastewater by human beings?

A. 30 gpcd
B. 40 gpcd
C. 60 gpcd
D. 70 gpcd
Answer» D. 70 gpcd
206.

What is the percentage of aerobically digested sludge?

A. 0.2-0.5
B. 0.3-0.6
C. 1.0-2.0
D. 1.5-3.0
Answer» C. 1.0-2.0
207.

Ws = Wsp + Wss What does Wsp stand for in the above equation?

A. Total dry solids
B. Raw primary solids
C. Suspended solids
D. none
Answer» B. Raw primary solids
208.

Sludge from the primary clarifier is ______

A. Brown and flocculant like appearance
B. Dark in colour
C. Gray and slimy
D. Dark brown in colour
Answer» C. Gray and slimy
209.

How does the chemical sludge appear?

A. Gray in colour and not slimy
B. Brown and flocculant like appearance
C. Red/grayish brown
D. Black in colour
Answer» C. Red/grayish brown
210.

How does the activated sludge appear?

A. Gray
B. Red
C. Brown and flocculant like appearance
D. Greasy
Answer» C. Brown and flocculant like appearance
211.

What is the % of dry solids assumed for a primary sludge from a settling tank at the outlet?

A. 12%
B. 5-7%
C. 8%
D. 9-11%
Answer» B. 5-7%
212.

What is the percentage of dry solids assumed for the sludge at the outlet of a centrifuge?

A. 10-15%
B. 1-3%
C. 4-8%
D. 9-12%
Answer» C. 4-8%

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