EE All State AE JE MCQs
EE All State AE JE MCQs
EE All State AE JE MCQs
TOTAL 515
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Sol.(d) Method of forecasting of National board of fire under
population for water supply. writers formula.
Arithmetic increase method
Geometric increase method
Incremental increase method or
NOTE: (As with the above formulas) the
Method of varying increment
fire demand ‘Q’ obtained is in liters/min
Decreasing Rate of growth method
Simple graphical method
Comparative graphical method 3. For water supply to a medium
Zoning method or Master plan town, what is the daily variation
method factor?
The logistic curve method [UPPCL JE 2015]
(a) 2.5 (b) 1.5
2. Which of the following empirical (c) 3 (d) 3.5
formula is NOT used for Sol.(b) For water supply to a
determining the rate of fire medium town, the daily variation
demand? factor in taken as 1.5.
[MP Sub Engineer 2017 2nd
Meeting] 4. The maximum daily demand when
(a) Freeman’s Formula added to fire draft for working out
(b) Buston’s Formula total draft is known as ___.
(c) Kuichling’s Formula [MP VYAPM Sub Engineer 2017]
(d) Godrich’s Formula (a) Maximum monthly demand
Sol.(d) Empirical formulas for (b) Maximum weekly draft
determining the rate of fire demand. (c) Daily draft
Kuichling’s formula (d) Coincident draft
Sol.(d) Coincident draft = maximum
daily demand (i.e. 1.8 × average
daily demand) + Fire demand.
Freeman’s formula
P5th P3rd nx
P5th 40, 000 2 10, 000
60, 000
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(a) 1.80 liters for 5 to 10 users
(b) 1.20 liters for 15 users 10. Census records indicate the current
(c) 1.35 liters for 20 users population of a city as 60000,
population 10 years ago as 55000,
(d) All option are correct
population 30 years ago as 45000.
Sol.(d) As per IS code, peak What would be the probable
discharge for domestic purposed per population after two decades (20
capita per min years), when calculated using
For 5 to 10 users – 1.80 litres. arithmetical increase method?
For 15 users – 1.20 litres.
[LMRC AE 2017 I - Shift]
For 20 users – 1.35 litres.
(a) 65000 (b) 62500
(c) 70000 (d) 75000
9. Which of the following will least
affect the per capita demand of Sol.(c)Using arithmetic increase
water in a city? method.
[UPPCL JE 2016]
Year Population Increase in
(a) Size of the city population
(b) Type of population ( x)
(c) Climatic conditions 1990 45,000
10,000
(d) Festival celebrated
2010 55,000
Sol.(d) Factors affecting per capita
demand (major factors). 5,000
Current 60,000
Size of the city.
year
Climatic conditions. 2020
Types of gentry and habits of Total =15,000
people (population).
Average increase per decade,
Industrial and commercial
15, 000
activities. x 5, 000
3
Quality of water supplies.
Population after 2 decade,
Pressure in the distribution
P2040 P2020 2 x
system.
Development of sewerage P2040 60, 000 2 5, 000
facilities. 70, 000
System of supply.
Cost of water. 11. The population growth curve is
Policy of metering and method of
[HP SSCJE 2015]
charging.
(a) Circular curve
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(b) Parabolic curve The logistic curve method
(c) S - Shaped Curve
(d) Straight line 13. Which of the following factors
Sol.(c)The ideal population grown affects the per capita demand of
curve is S-shaped and also known as water?
logistic curve. A. Climatic conditions of the region
B. Industrial / commercial activities
of the region
C. Population
[DFCCIL, 17-04-2016]
(a) A, B and C (b) Only C
(c) Only A (d) A and C
Sol.(a) The following factors affects
the per capita demand of water
Size of the city
Climatic conditions
12. Which of the following is NOT a Types of gentry and habits of
method for forecasting populations people (population)
used for estimating the water Industrial and commercial
requirement of a town? activities
[NPCC JE 21 Jan 2017] Quality of water supplies
(a) Zoning method Pressure in the distribution system
(b) Arithmetical increase method Development of sewerage facilities
System of supply
(c) Geometrical increase method
Cost of water
(d) Prismoidal method
Policy of metering and method of
Sol.(d) Methods for forecasting of charging
populations
Arithmetic increase method
14. If P is the population (in thousands)
Geometric increase method
of a city exceeding 50000, what will
Incremental increase method or
be the water requirement (in Kilo
Method of varying increment
liters)?
Decreasing Rate of growth method
Simple graphical method [UPPCL JE 2016]
Comparative graphical method (a) 100P2 (b) 100 P
Zoning method or Master plan
(c) 75 P (d) P 100
method
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Sol.(b) For cities having populations
exceeding 50,000, the water 17. A town water supply scheme is
required (in kilo litres) commonly designed for a
Q 100 P population
Where P is population in thousands. [U.K. Combined AE Paper II 2012]
(a) At present year
15. The per capita water consumption (b) After one decade
for hospital is - (c) After two decades
[Airport Authority of India JE 2015] (d) After three decades
(a) 340 to 450 lpcd (b) 500 to 600 Sol.(d) For a town water supply
lpcd projects, under normal
(c) 650 to 750 plcd (d) 1000 to circumstances, may be designed for
1250 pcd a design period of 30 years (3
Sol.(a) decades).
Hospitals(includi Per capita water
ng laundry) consumption 18. For basic requirements of water
Number of beds 340 (per bed) supply. drainage and sanitation, as
not exceeding per the IS code, what is the
100 domestic water demand in Indian
Number of beds 450 (per bed) cities and towns?
exceeding 100
[UPPCL JE 2016]
(a) 135 liters per head / day
16. The peak demand of water in Indian
(b) 200 liters per head / day
Condition is
(c) 240 liters per head / day
[U.K. Combined AE Paper II 2012]
(d) 340 liters per head / day
(a) 2.5 to 3.0 times the average
Sol.(b) As per IS 1172 – 1993, the
(b) 1.25 to 1.50 times the average
minimum domestic consumption for
(c) 0.75 to 1.20 times the average a town or a city with full flushing
(d) 0.45 to 0.70 times the average system should be taken at 200 litres
Sol.(a) The GOI Manual on water per head / day.
supply has recommended the
following values of the peak factor.
Population Peak factor
Up to 50,000 3.0
50,000 –2,00,000 2.5
Above 2 lakh 2.0
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National board of fire under
writers formula
22. The average water consumption for [RRB JE (Shift - 1), 27.08.2015]
government offices ranges from (a) 2.25 (b) 2.50
[RRB JE (Shift - 1), 28.08.2015] (c) 2.75 (d) 3.00
(a) 45 - 90 liters per capita per day Sol.(b)
(b) 30 - 60 liters per capita per day 𝑷𝒆𝒂𝒌𝒇𝒂𝒄𝒕𝒐𝒓𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒑𝒐𝒑𝒖𝒍𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏
𝒖𝒑𝒕𝒐𝟓𝟎, 𝟎𝟎𝟎 = 𝟑. 𝟎
(c) 75 - 100 liters per capita per day
𝑷𝒆𝒂𝒌𝒇𝒂𝒄𝒕𝒐𝒓𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒑𝒐𝒑𝒖𝒍𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏
(d) 25 - 50 liters per capita per day 𝒃𝒆𝒕𝒘𝒆𝒆𝒏𝟓𝟎, 𝟎𝟎𝟎𝒕𝒐𝟐, 𝟎𝟎, 𝟎𝟎𝟎 =
Sol.(a) Water requirements of 𝟐.𝟓𝟎
individual institutions and 𝑷𝒆𝒂𝒌𝒇𝒂𝒄𝒕𝒐𝒓𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒑𝒐𝒑𝒖𝒍𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏
commercial establishments 𝒎𝒐𝒓𝒆𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒏𝟐, 𝟎𝟎, 𝟎𝟎𝟎 = 𝟐.
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(c) 150 liters per capita per day Sol.(c) The prescribed water
(d) 180 liters per capita per day consumption for restaurants is
70(per seat) litres per day per capita.
Sol.(a) As per IS: 1172 – 1993, the
minimum domestic consumption for
a town or a city with full flushing 29. ____ are used for the pipes laid in
system 200l / h / d rivers with uneven bend.
For economically weaker sections [UPPCL JE 2016]
and lower income group (LIG) (a) Mechanical Joint
135l / h / d
(b) Flexible joint
(c) Socket joint
27. ______ is the geological formation
(d) Spigot joint
that does not yield water freely to
well due to its lesser permeability. Sol.(b) Flexible joint are used for
the pipes laid in rivers with uneven
[DFCCIL, 17-04-2016]
bend.
(a) Aquifer
(b) Aquatic permeability
30. The prescribed per bed water
(c) Aquiclude
demand for hospital including
(d) Acquitard laundry facility having less than 100
Sol.(d) Aquifer – Contains water and beds -
also transmits water [RRB JE (Shift - II), 04.09.2015]
Aquitard – Contains water but can
(a) 340 liters per bed per day
transmit water at a very low rate
(b) 450 liters per bed per day
Aquiclude – Contains water but
cannot transmit it (c) 250 liters per bed per day
Aquifuge – Neither porous nor (d) 280 liters per bed per day
permeable to water Sol.(a)
Hospitals Per capita
28. The prescribed water consumption including demand
for restaurants is laundry facility
[RRB JE (Shift - 1), 29.08.2015] Number of 340 litres per
beds not bed per day
(a) 100 liters per seat per day
exceeding 100
(b) 125 liters per seat per day
(c) 70 liters per seat per day Number of 450 litres per
(d) 50 liters per seat per day beds exceeding bed per day
100
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31. The specific capacity of a well in an Which of the following is correct?
area of stable weather conditions is [UPPCL JE 2015]
[UK paper II JE 2015] (a) Both A and R are true, but R is
(a) A function of time after starting not a correct explanation of A
of pumping (b) A is true but R is false.
(b) Constant over time after (c) A is false but R is True
completion and commissioning.
(d) Both A and R are true, and R is
(c) May fluctuate depending on the the correct explanation of A.
type of aquifer
Sol.(d) If higher distribution
(d) Practically depends on the pressure in water supply pipes
viscosity variations due to causes more loss and waste of water
temperature corresponding increases the
Sol.(a) The specific capacity of a consumption of water.
well is defined as the well yield per
unit of draw down.
33. The volume of water, that can be
extracted by force of gravity from a
Discharge of well
sp . capacity= unit volume aquifer material is
Draw down
called
Specific capacity of the open well [U.K. Combined AE Paper II 2007]
(C’) (a) Specific storage
A s (b) Specific capacity
ln 1
T s2 (c) Specific retention
s = depression head (s1 at the (d) None of the above
time the pumping was stopped) in
Sol.(d) Specific Yield – volume of
the well
water drained by gravity per unit
s2 at time T after the pumping is
volume of aquifer.
stopped.
Specific retention – volume of water
Thus sp. capacity is the function of
retrained per unit volume of aquifer.
time after starting of pumping.
Specific storage – volume of water
released from unit volume of
32. Assertion A: The consumption of aquifer per unit decline in
water increases with increase in the peizometric head.
distribution pressure. Specific capacity – well yield per unit
Reason R: Higher distribution drawdown.
pressure causes more loss and
waste of water.
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34. According to Dupit, discharge of a Aquiclude – Contains water but can
well in a unconfined aquifer is : not transmit it
[UKPSC AE (Paper I)2007] Aquifuge – Neither porous nor
permeable to water
k H12 H 22
R
2.303log10
(a) r 36. The volume of water that can be
k H12 H 22 extracted by force of gravity from a
R unit volume of aquifer material is
2.303log10
(b) r known as
44. For least effect on water, only one (c) Unconfined spring
tube well should be dug in every: - (d) Gravity spring
[UKPSC AE Paper II 2013] Sol.(b) An artesian (confined)
aquifer is a confined aquifer
(a) 0.5 km2 (b) 1.0 km2
containing ground water under
(c) 1.5 km2 (d) 2.0 km2 pressure and the spring formed is
Sol.(c) One tube well should be dug known as artesian spring.
in every 1.5 km2 area for least effect 47. If it is possible for water to go
on water. through soil formation and because
of which it gives insignificant yield,
then the soil formation is termed as
45. The geologic formation which is ____.
neither porous nor permeable, and
[MP VYAPM Sub Engineer 09-07-
hence neither contains nor yields
2017]
groundwater is termed as __.
(a) Aquifer (b) Aquifuge
[MP Sub Engineer 09-07-2017 2nd
meeting] (c) Aquiclude (d) Aquitard
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Aquifuge (Rock) -neither porous nor Typhoid fever (caused by
permeable. salmonella typhi).
Cholera (caused by vibrio cholerae
bacterium).
48. If the coefficient of permeability of
Bacillary dysentery (caused by
aquifer is 40 m / day and draw
shiga bacillus or Flexner – bacillus or
down at the well is 4.0 m, then the
sonne bacillus).
radius of influence will be
Virus –
[Haryana SSC JE 2015]
Jaundice (caused by hepatitis
(a) 25.82 m (b) 258.20 m virus).
(c) 238.20 m (d) 304.24 m Poliomyelitis (caused by polio
Sol.(b) Using sichardt’s formula virus).
Radius of influence Diarrheal (Giardiasis) (caused by
Giardia Lambia virus).
R (m) ¿ 3000 d k
Protozoa –
Where d = draw down in the well in
Amoebic dysentery (caused by
m.
entamoeba histolytic germ).
k = coefficient of permeability
(m/sec).
40 1 2. If lead is present in water, it
40m / day
24 60 60 2160
[UK Combined State AE Paper II
m/sec
2017]
4.629 10 4 m/sec
(a) Causes alkalinity
4
R 3000 4 4.629 10 (b) Changes its color
258.20m
(c) Causes its turbidity
CH 02 WATER QUALITY (d) None of the above
PARAMETERS Sol.(d) If lead is present in water in
larger exposures may cause seizures,
1. The water borne disease, cholera is mental retardation and behavioural
transmitted by : disorders.
[RRB SSE (Shift III) 01.09.2015]
(a) Entamoeba histolytica 3. How much is the maximum
(b) Salmonella typhi permissible fluorine content in
water for domestic supplies?
(c) Vibrio comma
[MP SUB Engineer 2016]
(d) Giardia Lambia
(a) 0.3 ppm (b) 0.03 ppm
Sol.(c) Water borne disease Bacteria
(c) 3 ppm (d) 1.5 ppm
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Sol.(d) (b) Minimum at noon
The max As per As per BIS (c) Maximum at midnight
permissible WHO standard(IS
(d) Same throughout the day
guidelines 10500:1991)
Fluorine Sol.(a) At noon, rate of
content in 1.5 mg/l 1.0 mg/l photosynthesis is high and hence the
domestic amount of oxygen produced exceeds
water the amount required for respiration.
supplies Therefore, the dissolved oxygen in
Higher concentration of fluorides streams is maximum at noon.
(i.e. exceeding 1.5 mg/l) may cause
mottling of teeth and fluorosis.
H 2 C O3 ⇌ H +¿+ HC O ¿
3
4.5 < pH<8.3
(a) 1.5 (b) 1 +¿+ C O3
2−¿ ¿
¿
HC O 3−¿⇌ H ¿
pH >8.3
(c) 0.5 (d) 0.25
Sol.(b) Fluorides content exceeding
16. Tularemia disease is due to
1.5 mg/l - cause mottling of teeth
and fluorosis. [UK Combined AE paper II 2012]
Fluorides content lower (a) Bacteria (b) Virus
concentrations lesser than 1 mg/l - (c) Protozoa (d) All of the
cause dental cavities(tooth decay above
due to cavity formation).
Sol.(a) Tularemia – also called rabbit
fever/ deerfly fever – is caused by
14. Turbidity in water is due to the bacterium Franscisella
[UK Combined AE paper II tularenisis.
2012/UKPSC JE & AE (Paper II)
2013/UK JE 2015] 17. The coliform organism in 100 ml of
(a) Algae drinking water should not be more
(b) Fungi than
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(a) 1000 (b) 450 Phenolphthalein
(c) 250 (d) 1 Methyl orange
Sol.(d) The number of coliform
organisms per standard sample 20. Water is termed as sweet, if the
which should not exceed 1 in 100 ml value of TDS is less than:
of drinking water. [UPPCL JE 2016]
MPN
≯1 where MPN is Most (a) 1000 (b) 1500
100 ML
probable number. (c) 2000 (d) 3000
Sol.(a) Water is termed as sweet,
When TDS value is less than 1000
18. For public water supply, the
mg/l.
maximum permission limit of
nitrate (N) is:
21. Which of the following is used to
[BCCL JE 30-04-2017]
determine the small color
(a) 90 mg/L (b) 45 mg/L densities?
(c) 22 mg/L (d) 10 mg/L [UPPCL JE 2016]
Sol.(b) As per IS 10500 – 2012, the OR
maximum permission limit of Nitrate
Which of the following instrument
(N) is 45 mg/l.
is used to measure small color
intensities precisely?
19. Hardness of water is directly [MP Sub Engineer 2017 2nd
measured by titration with Meeting]
ethylene-di-amine tetra acetic acid
(a) Turbidimeter (b)
(EDTA) using:
Nephelometer
[BCCL JE 30-04-2017]
(c) Tintometer (d) Hygrometer
(a) Eriochrome Black T indicator
Sol.(c) Parameter – Instrument
(b) Ferroin indicator Turbidity – Nephelometer, Jackson’s
(c) Methyl orange indicator and Baylis turbidimeter, turbidity
(d) Phenolphthalein indicator rod.
Colour – Tintometer
Sol.(a) In titration for measurement
Odour – Osmoscope
of hardness of the water with EDTA
Humidity – Hygrometer
solution.
Relative humidity – Psychrometer
Indicator used Erichrome Black T
(EBT)
For Alkalinity measurement 22. Production of incrustation and
Indicator used sediment deposits are found in:
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[UPPCL JE 2016] (c) Hardness (d) Nitrates
(a) Acidic water Sol.(d) Free ammonia + organic
(b) Alkaline water ammonia = kjedahl Nitrogen
Ammonia
(c) Acidic and alkaline water both
Nitrite is highly dangerous ≯0
(d) Neither acidic nor alkaline water.
Nitrate is not harmful as it is fully
Sol.(b) Alkaline water produced oxidized. But too much of nitrate
incrustation and sediment deposits affects infants because it causes –
in pipes. blue baby disease or
Methemoglobinemia.
23. The acceptable limit of potable
water use in India for dissolved
26. On standard silica, the turbidity in
solids content (mg/I) is:
drinking water should be limited to
[NPCC JE 21-06-2017]
[HPSSC JE 2015/UPPCL JE 2015]
(a) 2000 (b) 500
(a) 10ppm (b) 20ppm
(c) 1500 (d) 1000
(c) 30ppm (d) 50ppm
Sol.(b) Limits for drinking waters as
Sol.(a) On Standard silica, the
per Indian standard (IS 10500 –
turbidity unit is NTU and as per GOI
2012)
manual,
Limits
24. Which one of the following is not Parameters
Desirable Permissible
turbidity test on water? Turbidity (NTU) 5 10
[UPRVUNL JE 2015/UP Jal Nigam JE pH 6.5-8.5 -
2015]
Total hardness
(a) Jackson’s 300 600
CaCO3 (mg/l)
(b) Baylis
(c) Nephelometer Chlorides (mg/l) 250 1000
(d) Hohner’s method
Total Dissolved
Sol.(d) Turbidity – Nephelometer, 500 2000
solid (mg/l)
Jackson’s and Baylis turbidimeter,
turbidity rod.
Calcium (mg/l) 75 200
25. Methemoglobinemia is caused due
to drinking of water having excess
of: Sulphate (mg/l) 200 400
[UPRVUNL JE 2015]
(a) Fluorides (b) Iron Nitrate (mg/l) 45 100
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Desirable limit - 5 NTU (c) Water got strong odor
Cause of rejection - 10 NTU (d) Water got extremely strong odor
Sol.(b) The PO value indicates the
27. Disappearance of pink color of odour intensity. 5 is the maximum
water of a well due to KMnO4 PO value and it indicates extremely
Indicates that water contains. strong odour.
[UP Jal Nigam JE 2013/HPSSC JE Osmoscope is graduated with PO
2015] value from 0 to 5 value of 0
indicates “no perceptible odour and
(a) Acidity
PO value of 5 indicates extremely
(b) Alkalinity
strong odour”.
(c) Organic Matter 3 indicates water got distinct odour.
(d) All of the above 30. Which of the following values of pH
Sol.(c) Disappearance of pink colour represents a stronger acid?
of water of a well due to KMnO 4 [DMRC JE 2015]
indicates that water contains organic
(a) 2 (b) 5
matter.
(c) 7 (d) 10
Sol.(a) PH value = 7 neutral
28. Which test is used to measure the
PH < 7 - acidic nature
resistance to the passage of light
PH > 7 - alkaline nature
through the water?
[UP Jal Nigam JE 2014/MP SUB
Engineer 2016]
(a) Turbidity test
(b) Temperature test
31. Concentration of fluorides desirable
(c) Color test
in water is:
(d) Permissible test
[DMRC JE 2016]
Sol.(a) In the turbidity test the
(a) 1 to 2 mg/ liter
resistance of the passage of light
through the water is measured. (b) Not more than 1 mg / liter
(c) 10 to 20 mg / liter
29. If the PO value is 3 which it means (d) Note more than 250 mg/liter
[MP SUB Engineer 2016] Sol.(b) Fluorides concentration in
water is desirable not more than 1
(a) Water got faint odor
mg/L.
(b) Water got distinct odor
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32. Excessive fluoride concentration in 35. What type of water when used
drinking water causes problems continuously for drinking would
related with cause harmful damage to teeth and
[UK Combined AE paper II 2007] bones?
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38. Which chemical affect kidney when
exceeds its value?
[Chhattisgarh professional exam
board 2016]
(a) Nitrate (b) Fluoride
(c) Copper (d) Cadmium
41. The presence of calcium and
Sol.(d) Cadmium in cumulative, magnesium chloride in water
highly toxic in humans and livestock causes
and it directly effect on kidney.
[UK Combined AE paper II 2012]
(a) Softening (b) Bad taste
39. For drinking water quantity of
(c) Hardness (d) Turbidity
fluoride required is
Sol.(c) The presence of calcium and
[Chhattisgarh professional exam
magnesium chloride in water causes
board 2016]
hardness in water.
(a) zero (b) 0.3
(c) 0.8 (d) 2.0
42. The maximum permissible limit for
Sol.(c) Acceptable limit of fluoride fluoride in drinking water is
concentration is up to 1 mg/l and
[HPSSSB JE 03-07-2016]
greater than 1.5 mg/l is cause for
(a) 0.1 mg/liter (b) 1.5 mg/liter
rejection.
(c) 5 mg/liter (d) 10 mg/liter
Sol.(b) The maximum permissible
40. Temporary hardness is caused due
to the following in water: limit for fluoride in drinking water is
not more than 1.5 mg/l.
[UP Jal Nigam JE 2015/MPYAP
2015]
43. Jaundice is a disease of
(a) Presence of Calcium Bicarbonate
[MPYAP 2015]
(b) Presence of Magnesium sulphate
(a) Kidney (b) Pancreas
(c) Presence of Calcium Nitrate
(c) Liver (d) Duodenum
(d) Presence of Calcium Chloride
Sol.(c) Jaundice is a disease of build-
Sol.(a) Due to presence of calcium
up of bilirubin, a waste material, in
bi carbonate (CaHCo3) is caused
the blood. An inflamed liver or
temporary hardness in water.
obstructed bile duct can lead to
jaundice.
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sulphate, chloride and nitrate of
44. Fluoride pollution mainly affects: calcium and magnesium.
(c) Brain (d) Heart [RRB SSE Shift III 03-09-2015 & RRB
SSE Shift I 03-09-2015]
Sol.(a) Fluoride mainly effects the
teeth of human body. (a) Hydroxide, carbonate and
bicarbonate
(b) Hydroxide, phosphate and
45. In natural rainwater, the formation
bicarbonate
of carbonic acid takes place due to
dissolution of CO2 in water which (c) Silicate, ammonia and
bicarbonate
causes reduction of pH -
(d) Hydroxide, ammonia and
[RRB JE Shift III 30-8-2015]
carbonate
(a) 5.6 at 200 C temperature Sol.(a) The major portion of the
(b) 5.6 at 250 C temperature alkalinity in natural waters is caused
by hydroxide (OH-), carbonate (CO32)
(c) 6.6 at 200 C temperature and bicarbonate (HCO3-).
(d) 6.6 at 200 C temperature
Sol.(a) The pH of pure water is 7 at
25 ℃. The pH of rain water is 5.6.
This is due to gaseous substances
dissolved (CO2) in water, forming a
weak carbonic acid solution. As
temperature increases the pH of
water decreases.
At 20 ° temperature pH = 5.6 48. The hardness that is equivalent to
alkalinity is known as
46. Which of the following is not a source [RRB JE Shift III 30-8-2015]
of permanent hardness in water? (a) Total hardness
[HPSSSB JE 31-04-2017] (b) Carbonate hardness
(a) Chlorides (b) Carbonates (c) Non-carbonate hardness
(c) Sulfates (d) Nitrates (d) Pseudo hardness
Sol.(b) Permanent hardness or non-
carbonate hardness – due to
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Sol.(b) Total hardness = Carbonate
hardness + Non-carbonate hardness
Carbonate hardness = Alkalinity
Hardness min
Non-carbonate hardness = Total
hardness – Alkalinity CH 03 WATER TREATMENT
If its value is negative, then takes
non-carbonate hardness is zero.
1. A grit chamber of dimensions 12.0
m × 1.50 m × 0.80 m liquid depth
has a flow of 720 m3 / hr. Its
surface loading rate and detention
time are respectively.
[UPRVUNL AE 2015]
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(c) Hardness (d) Dissolved gases (c) Ion exchange
Sol.(d) Aeration is used to remove (d) Both lime soda process and ion
undesirable gases dissolved in water exchange
like Co2, H2s. Sol.(d) Hardness in water is
removed by both lime-soda process
3. For controlling the growth of algae, and ion exchange
the chemical generally used is LIME-SODA PROCESS: In this method, the
[Haryana SSC JE 2015] soluble calcium and magnesium salts in
water are chemically converted in to
(a) Alum
insoluble compounds, by adding
(b) Bleaching powder
calculated amount of Lime and Soda
(c) Lime ION EXCHANGE usually describes a
(d) Copper sulphate processes of purification of aqueous
Sol.(d) For controlling the growth of solutions using solid polymeric ion
algae using copper sulphate (CuSO4 . exchange resin More precisely, the term
7H2O) encompasses a large variety of
processes where ions are exchanged
between two electrolytes.
4. A water treatment works treats
5000 cubic meters of water per day.
If it consumes 20 kg chlorine per 6. As compared to lime soda process,
day, then the chlorine dosage the zeolite process:
would be [Coal India 2016]
[UK Combined AE paper II 2007] (a) Leads to large quantity of sludge
(a) 10 mg/l (b) 4 mg/ l formation
(c) 0.4 mg / l (d) 0.25 mg/l (b) Requires careful and skilled
Sol.(b) Chlorine dosage = supervision
chlorine consumption per day (c) Is bulky
water sup ply per day (d) Is costlier
20 106 Sol.(d) As compared to time soda
4 mg / L
5000 103 process, the zeolite process is
costlier.
5. Hardness in water is removed by:
[Chhattisgarh professional exam 7. The major disadvantage of lime
board 2016] soda process of water softening is
(a) Lime - soda process that
14. The various treatment processes in 16. The coarse screen in normally kept
a water treatment plant are listed inclined at about 45 ° −60° to the
below. horizontal, so as to:
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(c) Increase the opening are to Perforated plate aerator
reduce the flow velocity. lattice aerator or cascade aerator
(d) Increase the opening area to
increase the flow velocity.
Sol.(c) The coarse screens are also
kept inclined at about 45 ° −60° to
the horizontal, so as to increase the
opening area to reduce the flow
velocity, and thus, making the
screening more effective.
(c) Aeration (d) Disinfection (a) Increasing the depth of the tank
Sol.(c) In Surface waters the (b) Increasing the surface area of the
removal of colours, odours and tank
tastes due to dissolved gases may be (c) Decreasing the depth of the tank
removed by aeration. (d) Decreasing the surface area of
the tank
21. Alum is a Sol.(b) Displacement efficiency (ɳd)
[UK paper II JE 2015/UK Combined
AE paper II 2012] Flow through period
¿ ×100
Theoretcal detention time
(a) Coagulant (b) Flocculant
(c) Catalyst (d) Disinfectant Generally value of ɳd> 30%
Sol.(a) Coagulants added in water
are – Alum, coppers, chlorinated,
24. The ratio of flow through period to
sodium aluminate, Lime.
the detention period in
sedimentation tank is termed as
22. When alum is added in the form of _____.
a coagulant then it? [MP VYPAM 09-07-2017]
[LMRC JE 2016] (a) Treatment efficiency
(a) Reduces the value of pH (b) Displacement efficiency
(b) Basicity is not required for energy (c) Combined efficiency
generation in water.
(d) Over flow rate efficiency
(c) Does not affect the pH value of
Sol.(b) The ratio of flow through
water
period to the detention period in
(d) Increases the pH value of water sedimentation tank is termed as
Sol.(a) Alum (Al2(SO4)3.18H2O) reacts displacement efficiency.
with HCO3 Alkalinity to from
gelatinous precipate of Al(OH)3 . It
25. Settling velocity of the particle is
reduces the value of pH because
given by :
Alum requires alkalinity in water.
[Chhattisgarh professional exam
board 2016]
23. For a given discharge, the efficiency
Or
of sedimentation tank can be
The settling velocity of inorganic
increased by:
particles in a sedimentation tank of
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the water treatment plant is (c) 15 - 30 cm / hr
governed by (d) None of these
[I.S.R.O. 2015] Sol.(b) Data for sedimentation tanks
(a) Darcy’s law Overflow rate for plain
(b) Dupuit’s Law sedimentation – 15,000 – 30,000 l
/m2/d
(c) Stoke’s Law
For sedimentation with coagulation
(d) None of the above – 30,000 – 40,000 l/m2/d
Sol.(c) The setting velocity of Horizontal velocity (Vf) = 0.15m/min.
inorganic particle (dia <0.2 mm) in a – 0.30 m/min.
sedimentation tank of the water
treatment plant is governed by
28. In primary sedimentation, 0.2 mm
stoke’s law.
inorganic solids get separated if
validity of stoke’s law for particle
specific gravity is
size (0.2μm to 0.2 mm)
Reynold’s number Re<1 [UK Combined AE paper II 2017]
Setting velocity, (a) 2.25 (b) 2.50
( s w )d 2
(c) 2.55 (d) 2.65
Vs
18 Sol.(d) In primary sedimentation -
Inorganic particle size (0.2 μm to
26. What is the Uniformity coefficient 0.2mm) Specific gravity G = 2.65
of filter sand?
[UKPSC AE (Paper II) 2013] 29. With the increase in temperature,
(a) D50/D5 (b) D50/D10 the rate of settling of particles.
[UK Combined AE paper II 2017]
(c) D60/D5 (d) D60/D10
(a) Decreases (b) Increases
Sol.(d) (c) Remains unchanged (d) None of
D60 the above
Cu
Coefficient of uniformity D10 Sol.(b)Setting velocity
vs
rs rw d 2
27. The velocity of flow of water in a 18
sedimentation tank may normally 1
vs
be kept between
[Haryana SSC JE 2015] 1
∵ Dynamic viscosity ( μ ) ∝
(a) 15 - 30 cm / sec temperature
(b) 15 - 30 cm / min
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Thus, the rate of setting of particle Length – L Width - B
increases as increase in Depth – D Discharge - Q
temperature.
Settling velocity of a particle is
[UK Combined AE paper II 2012]
30. If the flow rate is 100 cum / h and if
Q Q
the length, width and depth of a (a) BD (b) LD
detention tank are respectively 15,
Q Q
6 and 3m, the detention period (h) L BL
(c) (d)
will be
Sol.(d) Setting velocity (Vs)
[UPRVUNL JE 2016]
Discharge(Q) Q
(a) 0.33 (b) 1.25 ¿ ¿
Plan Area(B × L) B × L
(c) 2.70 (d) 3.30
Sol.(c) Detention period
33. Assertion A: Alum is the most
volume of tank commonly used coagulant in water
¿
flow rate treatment.
15 6 3
2.7 Reason R: Alum is very effective in
100
killing pathogens present in the
water. Which of the following is
31. A rectangular tank of length 15 m. correct?
width 6 m and depth 3 m is used for [UPPCL JE 2015]
treating 3.6 × 106 l/day. What (a) Both A and R are true, but R is
would be the detention period of not a correct explanation of A.
the tank?
(b) A is true but R is false
[LMRC AE 2017]
(c) Both A and R are true, but R is
(a) 1 hr 32 min (b) 2 hr correct explanation of A.
(c) 1 hr 48 min (d)2hr 10min (d) A is false but R is true.
Sol.(c) Detention period Sol.(b) Alum acts as on electrolyte
volume of tank and helps settle suspended matter in
¿
flow rate water. This process is called
coagulations.
15 6 3
3.6 106 10 3 0.075 Days
34. The most common coagulant used
= 1.8 hr or 1hr 48 min
for treating water is:-
[UKPSC AE (Paper II)2013]
32. In a sedimentation tank
(a) Aluminum sulphate
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(b) Aluminum chloride 37. ... is built for preliminary settlement
(c) Both (a) and (b) of solids where the water obtained
from a canal or a river in muddy.
(d) None of the above
[MP Draftsman JE 2017]
Sol.(a) The most common coagulant
used for treating water is alum (a) Chlorination chamber
(Aluminum sulphate, Al2(SO4)3.18H2O (b) Sedimentation tank
). (c) Flash mixer
(d) Sterilization
35. The ratio of flowing through period Sol.(b) For surface water obtained
to detention period in a from (canal, river etc) in muddy,
sedimentation tank, is called - sedimentation tank is built for
[Airport Authority of India JE 2015] preliminary settlement of solids.
(a) Surface loading
(b) Displacement efficiency 38. For a simple sedimentation Tank
(c) Theoretical efficiency the ultra flow rate is approx :-
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(d) Ferric sulphate The correct order of these in a
Sol.(b) Chlorinated copperas water treatment plant:
coagulant = Ferric sulphate + Ferric [HPSSSB JE 31-04-2017]
chloride. (a)PS → RM → F → SS → RSF →C
40. for a given discharge, the efficiency (b¿ PS → RSF → F → RM → SS →C
of sedimentation tank can be
(c)PS → F → RM → RSF → SS →C
increased by
(d) PS → F → SS → RSF → RM →C
[HPSSSB JE 31-04-2017]
Sol.(a) Treatment sequence of a
(a) Increasing the depth of tank
water treatment plant primary
(b) Decreasing the depth of tank sedimentation (PS) → Rapid Mixing
(c) Increasing the surface area of (RM) → Flocculation(F) → secondary
tank sedimentation(SS) → Rapid sand
(d) Decreasing the surface area of Filtration(RSF) → chlorination(C)
tank
Sol.(c) Efficiency of sedimentation 43. For effective use of alum as
tank (η) coagulant for turbid water, the pH
1 should be in the range of ____.
(η)∝
Overflow rate
[MP VYPAM 08-07-2017 2nd
meeting]
η ∝ plan area(Surface area)
(a) 6.5 - 8.0 (b) 6.5 - 8.5
(c) 6.0 - 8.5 (d) 7.0
41. Alum is chemically known as:
Sol.(b) As per IS 10500:2012 of
[MP Draftsman JE 8-7-2017]
drinking water specification, For
(a) Aluminum sulphate effective use of alum as coagulant
(b) Ferrous sulphate for turbid water, the pH should be in
(c) Ferric sulphate the range of
pH = 6.5 -8.5
(d) Copper sulphate
Sol.(a) Alum = Aluminium sulphate
(Al2(SO4)3.18H2O) 44. What is indicated by valve 6 of
rapid sand filter?
[MP SUB Engineer 2016]
42. Following process used in a water
treatment are Rapid Mixing (RM), (a) Wash water storage tank value
Flocculation (F), Primary (b) Inlet value
Sedimentation (PS), Secondary (c) Filtered water storage tank value
Sedimentation (SS), Chlorination
(d) Compressed air value
(C), Rapid Sand Filtration (RSF),
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Sol.(a) Rate of application of wash Dual media filter > slow sand filter >
water is approximately 6 – 16 times Rapid sand filter > pressure filter
the rate of filtration.
45. The period of cleaning of slow sand (d) Excessive negative head
filter is usually - Sol.(d) Operational troubles in Rapid
[UPPCL JE 2013] Sand Filter (RSF)
Air binding – Excessive
(a) 30 day to 90 days
negative head.
(b) 120 day to 180 days
Mud balls formations =
(c) 90 days to 120 days Mud deposited on the top sand
(d) 15 days to 30 days surface.
Sol.(a) Cleaning period of Slow sand Cracking of filter – Fine
filter = 30 – 90 Days. sand in top layers shrinks forming
Washing period of Rapid sand filter shrinkage cracks.
= 24 – 48 hrs.
48. In slow sand filter, the re-sanding
46. Which of the following filters will work is done reducing the sand to a
produce water of higher permissible level of:
bacteriological quality? [Chhattisgarh professional exam
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(b) Rapid sand filter (c) 0.5 to 0.6 m (d) 0.1 to 0.3 m
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49. The process of purifying water by [RRB JE Shift I 28-8-2015]
passing it through a bed of fine
(a) 30 - 500 with the horizontal
granular material is known as:
[UPRVUNL JE 2015/UP Jal Nigam JE (b) 45 - 600 with the horizontal
2015] (c) 50 - 700 with the horizontal
(a) Screening (b) Sedimentation
(d) 45 - 800 with the horizontal
(c) Filtration (d) Coagulation
Sol.(b) The manual screens/coarse
Sol.(c) Process in which water
screens are kept inclined at an angle
passing through a bed of fine
of 45 ° −60° with the horizontal for
granular material is known as
attaining larger surface area.
filtration.
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58. The most common disinfectant
used for disinfecting well water in
rural areas is
[UK Combined AE paper II 2007]
60. A rural water supply scheme serves
(a) Lime a population of 10,000 at the rate of
(b) Iodine 50 liters per capita per day. For the
(c) Ozone chlorine dose of 2ppm, what will be
the required amount of bleaching
(d) Potassium permanganate
with 20% available chlorine?
Sol.(d) Potassium permanganate
[UPPCL JE 2015]
(KMnO4) is a popular disinfectant for
well water supplies in rural areas (a) 15 kg (b) 5 kg
which are contaminated with lesser (c) 10 kg (d) 0.5 kg
amount of bacteria. Sol.(b) Water supply required for a
rural 10, 000 50
59. What is the optimum range of pH 5 105 l/ d
for chlorination in water?
Amount of chlorine needed
[Chhattisgarh professional exam
5 105 2 106
board 2016]
1 Kg/d
(a) 6 - 5 (b) 6.5 - 8.5
∵ The amount of bleaching powder
(c) 6 - 7 (d) 6.5 - 7.5 containing 20% available chlorine.
Sol.(d) In the usual chlorine For produce 20 unit of chlorine
treatment, in which pH is kept required bleaching powder is 100
slightly less than 7, dichloramine is units.
most predominant. 1 unit of chlorine is equal to 5 units
NH3+HOCl of bleaching powder.
N H 2 Cl+ H 2 O 1 Kg per chlorine is equal to = 5Kg/d
pH ˃ 7.5
→ (monochloramine) bleaching powder.
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Sol.(a) When excess chlorine (5 to Sol.(a) At break point chlorination
15mg/l) is added in water during the residual chlorine is zero.
epidemic such that it gives a residual
of 1 to 2 mg/l beyond break point is
called super chlorination.
Plain chlorination
Only chlorination and no other
treatment is given to water.
Pre chlorination
Chlorine is added before filtration
or rather before sedimentation and
coagulation. 68. The chlorine demand of a water
Post chlorination sample was found to be 0.2 mg/l.
The amount of bleaching powder
Chlorine at the end added when all
containing 30% available chlorine to
treatment is completed.
be added to treat one liter of such a
Double chlorination
water sample is.
Pre chlorination and post –
chlorination combinedly added. [UK Combined AE paper II 2012]
(a) 0.67 mg (b) 0.06 mg
66. The recommended detention time (c) 1.33 (d) 0.14 mg
of a grit chamber is less than___. Sol.(a) Given that, The amount of
[MP Sub Engineer 09-07-2017 2nd bleaching powder containing 30%
meeting] available chlorine.
For produce 30 unit chlorine
(a) 20 seconds (b) 60 seconds
requires 100 units bleaching powder
(c) 60 minutes (d) 20 minutes
1 units chlorine requires
Sol.(b) Detention time for grit 100
chamber is 40-60 sec.
30 units bleaching powder
For 0.2 mg/l chlorine demand
67. In break point chlorination the 100
0.2 0.67 mg
residual chlorine 30 per litre
[UK Combined AE paper II 2012]
(a) Is zero
69. __ is application of chlorine beyond
(b) Is minimum the stage of break point up to 2
(c) Is maximum ppm.
(d) Reappears [MP SUB Engineer 2016 &Airport
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(a) Super Chlorination [UK Combined AE paper II 2007]
(b) Break point chlorination (a) Absorption
(c) Double chlorination (b) Boiling
(d) Plan chlorination (c) Aeration followed by coagulation
Sol.(a) When excess chlorine (5 to (d) Chlorination
15mg/l) is added in water during Sol.(c) In the Aeration process, Iron
epidemic such that it gives a residual and manganese are soluble in Fe2+
of 1 to 2 mg/l beyond break point is and Mn2+ form, They are oxidised to
called super chlorination. Fe(ox)3 and MnO2 which are
precipitates.
70. The usual values of detention Hence to remove Iron(Fe) and
period for flocculation tank ranges manganese(Mn) Aeration followed
from___ by coagulation process developed.
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79. Under water treatment chlorination 82. Which chemical is used as
conducted for disinfectant in municipal water
[UPSSSC JE 2016] supply?
Sol.(c) Hardly cross method is used (a) Dead end, tree, grid iron and
for design of water supply reticulation
distribution system. (b) Dead end, tree, grid iron and
Equivalent pipe method is also circular
used for this. (c) Tree, grid iron, ring and radial
(d) Tree, reticulation, circular and
8. Which of the following methods of ring
analysis of water distribution Sol.(c) Layouts of distribution
system is most suitable for long and system
narrow pipe system?
[UKPSC AE (Paper II)2013]
(a) Circle method
(b) Equivalent pipe method
(c) Hardy cross method
(d) Electrical analysis method
Sol.(b) Equivalent pipe method
Most suitable for long and narrow
pipe system.
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(a) Hard Cross method 13. The purpose of providing a
(b) Equivalent Pipe method balancing reservoir in a water
supply distribution system is to
(c) Both (a) and (B)
[UPRVUNL AE 2015]
(d) None of above
(a) Equalize pressure in the
Sol.(c) Design of water supply
distribution system
distribution
System – (b) Store adequate quantity of water
I. Equivalent pipe method to meet requirement in case of
II. Hardy cross method breakdown of inflow
(c) Store adequate firefighting
reserve
12. Which of the following valves is
used in water distribution system (d) Take care of fluctuations in the
because of high head loss rate of consumption
characteristics? Sol.(d) Balancing reservoir
[UPPCL AE 2015] Regulating the continuous supply or
take care of fluctuations in the rate
(a) Sluice (b) Butterfly
of consumption.
(c) Globe (d) Plug
It is a small reservoir constructed d/s
Sol.(d) Plug valve has high head loss of the main reservoir for holding
characteristics. water released from the main
reservoir.
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15. Which statement is correct with 17. The air relief valve provided at ....
reference to “Grid Iron” water [MP Draftsman JE 8-7-2017 AM]
distribution system?
(a) Junction point
[UKPSC AE (Paper II)2013]
(b) Higher point
(a) Suitable for well-planned towns
(c) None of the above
& cities
(d) Lower point
(b) Requires less number of sluice
Sol.(b) The air relief valve/air valve
valves
is provided at the summit (at higher
(c) Cost of construction is low
point) of the pipe line to release the
(d) All of the above air pressure.
Sol.(a) “Grid Iron” water supply
distribution system suitable for a
planned city where roads and streets
are provided in planned rectangular
and square grid patterns.
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Joints Used in
Flanged joints - In pumping station
19. The suitable layout of a water
pipes (cast irons &
supply distribution system for an
steel pipes).
irregularly grown town is called as
____ system.
Socket and -spigot Mostly mains and
[MP VYPAM 08-07-2017 2nd joints submains of C.I.
meeting/UPRVUNL JE 2015] pipes.
(a) Dead end (b) Radial Expansion joints Take into account
(c) Grid iron (d) Ring the charge in pipe
length due to
Sol.(a) Dead end/ tree system
temp. variations
For an area developed in haphazard
way or irregularly grown town.
Flexible joints Places where
settlement of the
20. The type of valve, which is pipe line may
provided on the suction pipe in a occur.
tube well is: Which of the work automatically?
[HPSSC JE 2015] [LMRC JE 2015]
(a) Air relief valve (a) A. C and D (b) B, D and E
(b) Sluice valve (c) C, D and E (d) A, B and C
(c) Pressure relief valve Sol.(d) Valves which are working
(d) Reflux valve automatically – check valve,
Sol.(d) Reflux valve/ check pressure reducing valve, Air relief
valve/Non- Returning valve valve
Used for unidirectional flow
Provided on the suction pipe in a 22. A type of valve which is provided at
tube well. the corner of roads to control the
Automatic device flow of water at the cross section of
the distribution system is called?
21. Consider the following valves in a [LMRC JE 2016]
water distribution system. (a) Safety valve (b) Scour valve
A. Check valve (c) Sluice valve (d) Check valve
B. Pressure reducing valve Sol.(c) Sluice valve Provided to
C. Air relief valve regulate the flow of water through
D. Scour valve the pipe and are essential to divide
the main line into several sections.
E. Sluice valve
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23. The water meter, which is installed Stop cock(provided before the
on individual house connection, on water meter)
municipal supply is: water meter
[I.S.R.O. 2015]
(a) Velocity meter 25. Air valves are provided at
(b) Inferential meter [UK Combined AE paper II 2012]
(c) Displacement meter (a) Saddles (b) Summits
(d) Speedometer (c) Dead end (d) Regularly
Sol.(c) Velocity or inferential meters at 1 km interval
used by industries for measuring Sol.(b) The air relief valve/air valve
large supply is provided at the summit of the pipe
Positive or displacement meters – line to release the air pressure.
installed on individual house
connection, on municipal supply.
26. Consider the following statements,
in a water supply system
24. In house water connection, ferrule A. Drain valves are provided at
is provided, which is a: elevated or higher points to remove
[UPRVUNL JE 2015] accumulated air
(a) Small sized curved pipe made of a B. Reflux valve allows flow in one
flexible material direction only.
(b) Right angled sleeve made of C. Drain valves are provided at low
brass or gun metal points to remove silt and other
(c) Galvanized iron pipe of size less deposits.
than 50 mm diameter. Which of these statements are
(d) Flexible connection between the correct?
water main and the service pipe. [UPRVUNL JE 2015]
Sol.(b) Appurtenances in plumbing (a) Only C (b) Only B
system (c) Only B and C (d) All three
Ferrules (right – angled sleeve
Sol.(c)
made of non – ferrous metal mostly
Air relief Provided at elevated or
of brass or gun metal).
valve higher points to
Goose neck – small curved flexible
remove accumulated
pipe for making connection b/w
air.
ferrule and service pipe.
Service pipe – (GI pipe of normal
Reflux valve Allows flow in one
size)
direction only.
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Drain valve Provided at low points (b) 0.016 to 0.020 N/mm2
to remove silts and
(c) 0.031 to 0.035 N/mm2
other deposits.
(d) 0.026 to 0.030 N/mm2
27. The least thickness of class B cast Sol.(c) The range of the ideal
iron (spun) pipe, is: residual pressure at the farthest
[HPSSC JE 2015] consumer’s trap in a properly
(a) 7.2 mm (b) 7.9mm designed water distribution system
is 0.031 to 0.035 N/mm2.
(c) 8.6 mm (d) 10 mm
Sol.(c) Class B cast iron(Spun) pipe –
least thickness is 8.6 mm. CH 05 DESIGN OF SEWERAGE
SYSTEM AND SEWER
28. In house plumbing system, the APPURTANCES
leakage of different pipes is tested
by 1. For a country like India, where
[HPSSSB JE 03-07-2016 & rainfall is mainly confined to one
Uttarakhand JE 2015/HP SSC JE season, the suitable sewerage
2015] system will be:-
(a) Smoke test (b) Air test [UKPSC AE (Paper II)2013]
(c) Water test (d) All of these (a) Separate system
Sol.(d) In house plumbing system, (b) Combined system
the leakage of pipes is tested by (c) Partially combined system
smoke test, air test and water test.
(d) Partially separate system
For detection of leakage, in the
Sol.(a) When the drainage is taken
underground distribution pipes by
along with sewage, it is called a
direct observations, by using
combined system.
sounding roads, by plotting
hydraulic gradient line and by When the drainage and sewage
using waste detecting meters. are taken independently of each
other through two different sets of
conduits, it is called a separate
29. What is the range of the ideal system. Fur India, where rainfall is
residual pressure at the farthest mainly confined to one season,
consumer’s trap in a properly hence suitable of sewerage system
designed water distribution system is separate type.
[UPPCL JE 2015] When the do mastic sewage
(a) 0.021 to 0.025 N/mm2 coming out from the residences or
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institutions, etc, is allowed to be (b) Hydraulic mean depths are the
admitted into the drains, the same
resulting system is called a (c) Discharge velocities are the same
partially separate system.
(d) Discharge is the same
Sol.(d) Two sewers of different
2. For a circular sewer running shapes are said to be hydraulically
partially full, the proportionate equivalent when they discharge at
wetted perimeter is given by : the same rate, while flowing full, on
[MP Sub Engineer 2017 2nd the same grade.
Meeting] For an example, for circular
p D p section and square section (sides =
p 4 p 3600 b)
(a) (b)
(Dia. = D)
p p
2/3
p D p 1800 1 D
(c) (d) Qcircular D2 s
N 4 4
Sol.(b) P = perimeter (wetted) 2/3
1 b
under partial flow Qsquare b 2 s
p = perimeter under full flow N 4
condition = TTD Equating for equivalent section.
p D8/ 3 1.272b8/ 3
P 3600 Dia. of circular section sewer
D 1.094b
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[UK Combined AE paper II 2007] (a) Septic tank
(a) 2.5 to 3.0 m /sec (b) Sanitary landfill
(b) 3.0 to 4.0 m/sec (c) Aerated lagoons
(c) 4.0 to 4.5 m/sec (d) Compost plants
(d) 4.5 to 5.0 m/sec Sol.(b) Leachate is a liquid than
Sol.(a) comes from sanitary land fill. It may
be defined a liquid that has
percolated through solid waste and
has extracted dissolved or
suspended materials from it.
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drains, the resulting system is called [UKPSC AE Paper II 2013/LMRC JE
a partially separate system. 2005/UPRVUNL JE 2015]
(a) Circular brick sewer
29. The effect of increasing diameter of (b) Circular cast iron sewer
sewer on the self-cleansing velocity (c) Semi elliptical sewer
is : -
(d) Horse shoe type sewer
[UKPSC AE (Paper II)2013]
Sol.(a) The most commonly used
(a) To decrease it (b) To increase it sewer under culverts is circular brick
(c) Fluctuating (d) No effect sewer.
Sol.(d) self-cleansing velocity is
given by shields formula 32. The minimum and maximum
1
Vs R1/ 6 K s GS 1 d p
1/ 2
diameter of sewers, generally
n adopted in design, may be: -
Dp = particle size, GS = Sp graving
[HPSSSB JE 03-07-2016]
of particle
KS = 0.04 to start motion of (a) 15 cm and 100 cm
granular particle (b) 15 cm and 300 cm
0.04 for adequate self-cleansing of (c) 25 cm and 450 cm
sewer. (d) 60 cm and 300 cm
8g
kd ' G 1 Sol.(b) The minimum diameter for
Or Vs = f plain and rolling terrain sewers
generally adopted in the design may
be 150 mm and for hilly area it is
30. Which type of sewer carries the
taken 100 mm.
domestic and storm water?
The maximum diameter of sewers
[MP SUB Engineer 2016] is adopted in design as 300 cm.
(a) Combined sewer
(b) Storm sewer 33. Assertion (a) : The design of all non-
(c) Sanitary sewer circular sections is based upon
(d) House sewer getting a hydraulically equivalent
Sol.(a) Combined sewer = Domestic section.
sewage + Storm water Reason (R): The chart of hydraulic
elements is very useful in sewer
design.
31. The most commonly used sewer
under culverts is: - [UPRVUNL AE 2015]
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(a) Both A and R are true, but R is (a) A hole made by man in sewer line
not a correct explanation of A in case of blockage
(b) Both A and R are true, and R is (b) Maintenance of sewer line
the correct explanation of A. (c) A chamber of provide control
(c) A is true but R is false. valves
(d) A is false but R is True (d) None of the above
Sol.(b) In the design of all non- Sol.(b) In sanitation manhole is
circular sections (i.e. Egg shaped apparatus for maintenance of sewer
combined sewer etc) is based upon line.
getting a hydraulically equivalent
section.
36. Drop manholes at the junction of
The chart of hydraulic elements
sewer line are provided if: -
(r/R ratio) of circular sewer is very
[UKPSC AE Paper II 2013]
useful in sewer design.
(a) Invert level of a branch sewer is
60 cm more than that of the branch
34. In case of sewer design, on which of
sewer.
the following the velocity of flow
(b) Sewer line runs along a main
does not depend?
road
[Coal India 2016]
(c) Ordinary manhole cannot be built
(a) Length of the sewer
(d) Two sewer lines intersect
(b) Hydraulic mean depth
Sol.(a) Drop manholes are used
(c) Roughness of sewer material
when a branch sewer enters a
(d) Grade of the sewer manhole by more than 0.5 to 0.6 m
Sol.(a) Velocity of flow (Vf) in sewer above the main sewer.
As manning is formula
1
R 2 / 3 S 1/ 2 37. The asbestos cement sewers are
V= n
[UK Combined AE paper II 2007]
It depends on – Hydraulic mean
depth (R) (a) Light in weight
- Roughness of sewer material (n) (b) Not structurally strong
- Grade of sewer (s) (c) Susceptible to corrosion by
sulphuric acid
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strong and susceptible to corrosion 41. In order to keep the solid matter in
by sulphuric acid. suspended from, aeration minimum
velocity of flow is required,
otherwise the solid particles will
38. Blocking of sewers is caused by
settle in the sewer, resulting in its
[UK Combined AE paper II 2007] clogging, such a minimum velocity
(a) Excess flow is known as
(b) Hot weather [UK Combined AE paper II 2012]
(c) Silting and domestic waste (a) Critical velocity
(d) None of the above (b) Limiting velocity
Sol.(c) Blocking of sewers is mainly (c) Self-cleaning velocity
caused by silting and domestic (d) None of the above
waste.
Sol.(c) Self-cleansing velocity is the
minimum velocity at which no solid
39. The self-cleansing velocity for all gets deposited at the bottom of
sewer in India is usually - sewer.
[UKPSC AE Paper II 2013]
(a) 1.0 to 1.2 m/sec 42. In hilly towns normally ___
(b) 1.5 to 2.0 m/sec manholes are provided
(c) 3.0 to 3.5 m/sec [UK Combined AE paper II 2012]
(d) None of the above (a) Gully (b) Drop
Sol.(a) The range of self-cleansing (c) AC (d) None of the above
velocity for all sewer in India is Sol.(b) In hilly towns normally the
usually 1.0 m/sec to 1.2 m/sec. steep gradients to avoiding a lot of
earth work excavation for ordinary
40. The sludge does not contain waste manhole, the drop manholes are
water from provided.
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43. A manhole is generally provided at Sol.(c) Laying of sewers is usually
each: done by reference line method and
[SSC JE 2015/UPSSSC JE 2015] by sight rail and boning Rod method.
(a) Bend
(b) Junction 46. What causes the corrosion in
concrete sewers
(c) Change of gradient
[UKPSC AE (Paper II) 2013/HPSSC JE
(d) All the above
2015]
Sol.(d) A manhole is generally
(a) Septic conditions
provided in joining of sewer lengths
and also help in their inspection, (b) Dissolved oxygen
cleaning and maintenance at each (c) Chlorine
bend, junction and change of (d) Nitrogen
gradient.
Sol.(a) Corrosion of concrete sewers
due to occurrence of septic
44. The slope of a sewer will be conditions (i.e. produced by
[UPRVUNL JE 2015] bacteriological reduction of
sulphates into H2S gas which is react
(a) Given the direction of natural
with air and oxidised to H2So4).
slope of ground
(b) Given in the direction opposite to
natural slope of ground 47. Discharge from washing places is
termed as
(c) Zero
[UKPSE AE Paper II 2013]
(d) Steeper than 1
(a) Sewage (b) Garbage
Sol.(a) Flow in sewer is gravity flow,
hence the slope of a sewer will be (c) Rubbish (d) Sullage
given the direction of natural slope Sol.(d) Sullage discharging water
of the ground. from washing place (i.e. bathrooms,
sink etc.) of building sanitary system.
(c) Sight rails and boing rods (b) Top portion of ventilating column
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53. The sewerage system originates Dia. upto 0.9m - 90m
from Dia. upto 1.2 m - 120m
[Uttarakhand JE 2015] Dia. upto 1.5m - 250m
Maximum Dia.> 1.5m – 300m
[DMRC JE 2015/UPSSC JE 2015]
(a) Main sewer (b) House sewer
56. A combined system will be
(c) Outfall sewer (d) Sub main sewer
favorable when -
Sol.(b) The sewerage system
[UPRVUNL JE 2015]
originates from house sewer then
lateral sewer to branch sewer then (a) The sewers are to be laid in rocks
after main trunk sewer. Last of main (b) The finances are limited
sewer is the out fall sewer which is (c) The topography is flat
designed to run full under pressure necessitating deep excavation for
condition. combined sewers
(d) The locality to be served has
54. Sewerage system is usually narrow streets
designed for a projected period of Sol.(d) A combined system will be
[UK Combined AE paper II 2007] favourable when the drainage is
(a) 5 years (b) 25 years taken along with sewage in case of
locality to be served has narrow
(c) 50 years (d) 100 years
streets.
Sol.(b) The sewerage system is
usually designed for a projected
period of 25 years. 57. The cross section of sewer which is
suitable for both combined and
separate system is :-
55. For a sewer line of 50 cm diameter,
[UKPSC AE (Paper II)2013]
the spacing of manhole along
straight run would be (a) Circular sewer
approximately. (b) Egg shaped sewer
[UPSSSC JE 2015] (c) Horse shoe type sewer
(a) 10 m (b) 100 m (d) Semi elliptical sewer
(c) 500 m (d) 1000 m Sol.(b) Egg. Shaped sewers used for
Sol.(b) Manhole spacing as per IS: low discharges maintain hydraulic
1742-1960 depth nearly uniform and give 2 to
Size of sewer Recommended 15 % higher velocities than provided
spacing by hydraulically equivalent circular
Dia. upto 0.3m - 45m sections carrying the same low
Dia. upto 0.6 m - 75m
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discharges, are therefore, pre ferried are narrow and topography of city is
for combined sewers. flat.
58. Bottom circle diameter in oval 61. Which one of the following is not a
sewers is formula for determining quantity of
[Jharkhand SSC JE 2016] storm water?
1 1 [Jharkhand SSC JE 2016]
D D
(a) 3 (b) 4 (a) Fuller’s formula
1 (b) Fanning’s formula
D
(c) 2 (d) 1 D
(c) manning’s formula
Sol.(c) Bottom circle diameter in
(d) Talbolt’s formula
oval shaped in egg shaped sewer is
Sol.(c) Empirical formulae for
half of the upper circle diameter (D).
determining quantity of stream
water
59. Preferable diameter of sewer pipes Burkli – Ziegler’s formula (used in
[Jharkhand SSC JE 2016] Switzerland)
(a) 150 mm (b) 50 mm MC. Math’s formula (used in
U.S.A.)
(c) 400 mm (d) 500 mm
Fuller’s formula
Sol.(a) The minimum dia of sewer in
Fanning’s formula
plain terrain is preferably 150 mm
Talbot’s formula
and for hilly terrain it is 100 mm.
(c) Septic sewage (d) Sanitary A. In the material used for the pipes
sewage B. In the pressure of the liquid flow
Sol.(d) Sanitary sewage or combined C. In the suspended solids they
sewage = (Sewage from water carry
closets urinals) + business Which of these statements are
establishments domestic sewage correct ?
or
[UPRVUNL JE 2015]
Sanitary sewage = Domestic
(a) Only A and C (b) Only A
sewage + Industrial sewage
Sullage = waste water from house (c) Only B and C (d) Only three
hold sinks, showers and baths. Sol.(c)
Water pipes Sewer pipes
64. The self-cleaning velocity in a sewer
It carry pure water It carry particles in
depends on without Containing suspension, and
A. BOD [soluble] any kind of solid the heavier of
Particles. these Particles may
B. Slope of the sewer
settle down at the
C. Ratio of depth of flow sewage to bottom of the
sewer diameter ration sewers.
Which of these statements are It carry water It carry sewage as
supply under gravity Conduits
correct?
Pressure. (or open channels).
[UPRVUNL AE 2015]
(a) All three
(b) Only A and B 66. The temperature affects the
(c) Only B and C [Uttarakhand Combined State AE
(d) Only A and C Paper II 2007]
Sol.(c) Self – cleansing velocity in a (a) Biological activity in sewers
sewer depends on (b) Solubility of gases in sewers
1
V R1/ 6 k s Gs 1 d p
1/ 2
(c) Viscosity of sewage
n
(d) All of the above
- Depends on slope of the
sewer Sol.(d) The temperature effects on
- Hydraulic radius R the biological activity in sewers,
solubility of gases in sewers and
viscosity of sewage.
65. Consider the following statements :
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Sol.(b) Resistance to corrosion of
CH 06 WASTE WATER concrete sewer due to sulphate
attack due to develops H2S gas.
CHARACTERISTICS
Most commonly pipe is used for
resist corrosion from H2S is glazed
1. What does the high COD to BOD wire pipe.
ration of an organic pollutant
represent? 3. In an industrial area, the industrial
[UPPCL JE 2015] sewage has a 5-day BOD of 800 kg
(a) Presence of toxic material in the per day at 20 degree Celsius. If the
aerobic decomposition average population equivalent per
capita per day is 80 g of 5-day BOD
(b) Presence of free oxygen for
at 2 degree Celsius, then the
aerobic decomposition
equivalent population [persons] for
(c) High bio-degradability of the
which the industry can be charged
pollutant
will be:
(d) Low bio-degradability of the
[UP RVNL AE 2016]
pollutant
(a) 10000 (b) 15000
Sol.(d) The high BOD to COD ratio
(c) 20000 (d) 25000
represents high bio degradability
Sol.(a) Equivalent population
BOD
BOD5 day in kg per day
If COD = 0.6 sewage is said to
Avg. population equivalent
be easily bio degradable.
BOD = per capita per day
If COD is very small ( 0)
800 1000 gm
sewage is treated as toxic sewage. 10, 000
= 80 gm
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8. If 1% solution of a sewage sample is
5. The characteristics of fresh and incubated for five days at 200C and
septic sewage respectively are:- depletion of oxygen was found to
[UKPSL A E Paper II 2013] be ppm., B.O.D. of the sewage is
(a) Acidic and alkaline [HPSSSB JE 31 April 2017]
(b) Alkaline and acidic (a) 7 ppm (b) 70 ppm
(c) Both acidic (c) 700 ppm (d) .07 ppm
(d) Both alkaline Sol.(c)
Sol.(b) The alkalinity of fresh waste BOD5= DO final DOinitial dilution factor
water sample is alkaline bur as time 100
7 700 ppm
passes it become acidic, because of 1
the bacterial action in anaerobic
process. 9. A 2% solution of a sewage sample is
kept at an incubation temperature
6. Standard BOD5, at 200C, when of 200C, if initial Dissolved Oxygen
[DO] and final DO values after 5
compared to ultimate BOD, is
days’s incubation period are 8.5
about.
mg/L and 5.5 mg/L respectively,
[HPSSSB JE 03-07-2016] then the BOD will be
(a) 58% (b) 68% [UPRVUNL AE 2015]
(c) 98% (d) None of these (a) 50 mg/L (b) 150 mg/L
Sol.(b) Standard BOD = BOD for 5 (c) 250 mg/L (d) 350 mg/L
days at 200c and it is about 68% of
Sol.(b)
ultimate BOD .
BOD5= DO final DOinitial dilution factor
100
7. Environmental attributes of water 8.5 5.5
= 2
are[Jharkhand SSC JE 2016]
3 50 150 mg / l
(a) BOD only
(b) DO only
10. In which one of the following tests
(c) Acid and alkali only
is the organic matter in the waste
(d) BOD, DO, Acid and alkali water used as food by micro-
Sol.(d) Environmental attributes of organisms?
water are BOD, DO, acid and alkali. [UPRVUNL AE 2015]
(a) BOD
(b) Most probable number
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(c) COD oxygen demand [mg/L] of the
(d) Chlorine demand sample will be.
12. BOD5 at 200C should not be more (c) Biological Oxygen Demand [BOD]
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Sol.(d) To encourage growth of 23. The standard B.O.D. of water is
fungi, the light is excluded in BOD taken for
incubator. [UK Combined State AE Paper II
2017]
21. In a B.O.D. Test, a 1.0 ml Raw (a) 5 days (b) 3 days
sewage was diluted to 100 ml. (c) 2 days (d) 1 days
sewage In the beginning the
Sol.(a) The standard BOD of water
concentration of dissolved oxygen is
is taken for 5 days. It is about of 68%
the diluted sample was 6 ppm and
of ultimate BOD.
after the end of fifth day
concentration was 4 ppm at 2000c
24. BOD A measure of organic
heat Temperature. What will be the
impurities stands for :
B.O.D. of the Raw sewage?
[BCCI JE 30 April 2017]
[LMRC JE 2016]
(a) Biodegradable oxygen demand
(a) 400 ppm (b) 200 ppm
(b) Bio resisting oxygen demand
(c) 100 ppm (d) 300 ppm
(c) Biological oxygen demand
Sol.(a) Dilution factor =
(d) Biochemical oxygen demand
diluted volume 100
100 Sol.(d) BOD = Bio-chemical oxygen
raw swage volume 1
demand.
BOD5 DO initial DO final dilution factor
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Capacity of septic tank = avg. Daily specific gravity of sewage is slightly
sewage flow Detention time greater 1 (i.e. 1.002).
= 150 400 1
= 60,000 litres 12. For the same solid content, if the
= 60 m3 quantity of sludge with a moisture
content of 98% is X, then the
10. The length, width and depth of a quantity of sludge with moisture
rectangular settling tank are 25m, content of 96 % will be:
6m and 4 m respectively, IF 2 hour [HPSSSB JE 31-04-2017]
detention period for tank is (a) 2X (b) X
recommended, then the rate of X X
flow of sewage per hour is :- (c) 2 (d) 4
[UKPSC AE (Paper II)2013] Sol.(c) V(100 –p) = V1 (100-P1)
(a) 600 m3 (b) 400 m3 V = volume of sludge’s of moisture
content p (in %)
(c) 300 m3 (d) None of V1 = Volume of sludge’s at
the above moisture content p1 (in %)
Sol.(c) Rate flow of sewage = X(100-98) = V1 (100-96)
Volume of tank X
detention time 2
1=
25 6 4 V
300m3
= 2 per hour
13. The underground structure in the
11. What is the specific gravity of form of a circular or rectangular
sewage? tank for the proposes of admitting
[UP Jal Nigam JE 2015/UPSSSC JE sewage into it from the intercepting
2015/UKPSC AE (Paper II) chamber is called
2013/Haryana SSC JE 2015] [UPRVUNL JE 2015]
(a) Zero (a) Septic tank (b) Cess pool
(b) Slightly less than 1 (c) Pricy pit (d) Soak pit
(c) Equal to 1 Sol.(b) Cess pool or septic tank is the
(d) Slightly greater than 1 underground structure in the form
of a circular or rectangular tank for
Sol.(d) Sewage consists of
the proposes of admitting sewage
approximately 99% water and 1%
into it from the intercepting
inorganic and organic matter in
chamber.
suspended and soluble forms. So,
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14. What is partly or completely [MP VYPAM 8-7-2017 2nd meeting]
treated sewage flowing out of a (a) Aerator (b) Grit remover
sewage treatment tank or plant
(c) Digester (d) Comminutor
called?
Sol.(d) Comminution and
[UPCL JE 2015]
maceration are installed before fine
(a) Treated sewage screen. They shed materials to size
(b) Discharged sewage 6-20 mm,
(c) Sewage water Comminution has cutting teeth
whereas macerator have grinding
(d) Effluent
wheels.
Sol.(d) The partly or completely
treated sewage flowing out of a
sewage treatment tank or plant is
called “Effluent.”
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(d) Fit for discharge into any open
drains
19. The probable width of septic tank is Sol.(d) The effluent of a septic tank
is fit for discharge into any open
[MP VYPAM 08-07-2017]
drains like soak pit and discharge
(a) 60 × 10-2m (b) 75 × 10-2m trench.
(c) 20 × 10-2m (d) 15 × 10-2m 22. Assertion A : The determination of
pH value of sewerage is important
Sol.(b) The probable width of septic
tank is 65 cm. Reason R: The efficiency of certain
treatment methods depends upon
the availability of the pH value
20. The minimum suggested distance
Which of the following is correct?
between the bottom of cess pool
and the highest ground water table [UPPCL JE 2015]
is (a) A is true but R is false
[UK combines state AE paper II (b) Both A and R are true. and R is
2007] the correct explanation of A
(a) 0.5 m/0.5 eh (b) 1.5 m/1.5 eh (c) A is false but R is true
(c) 3.0 m/3.0 eh (d) 6.0 m/6.0 eh (d) Both A and R are true. but R is
Sol.(c) Cess pool - an underground not a correct explanation of A.
container for the temporary strange Sol.(b) The determination of PH
of liquid waste and sewage. value is very important, as it gives an
The minimum suggested distance idea about certain treatments which
between the bottom of cess pool depends upon PH value.
and the highest ground water table
leave is 3.0 m to prevent mixing of
23. Presence of nitrogen is waste water
waste water with G.W.T. before it
sample is due to the decomposition
get treated in it.
of
[UPRVUNL JE 2015]
21. The effluent of a septic tank is......
(a) Carbohydrates (b) Proteins
[MP Draftman JE 08 july 2017 AM]
(c) Fats (d) Vitamins
(a) As good as that from a complete
Sol.(b) Presence of nitrogen in
treatment
waste water sample is due to the
(b) Unfit for discharge into any open
decomposition of proteins.
drains
(c) Foul and contains dissolved and
suspended solids
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24. A household septic tank, [UK Combined State AE Paper II
constricted under Indian conditions, 2017/MP SUB Engg. 3 april Morning
has a detention time of Shift 2]
[Uttarakhand Combines State AE (a) Acidic (b) Neutral
Paper II 2007] (c) Alkaline (d) None of the above
(a) 5 to 6 hours Sol.(b) PH = 7,it is natural condition
(b) 24 to 48 hours PH < 7 , Acidic
(c) 20 to 30 hours PH > 7 , Alkaline
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Sol.(c) In the oxidation ditch, the [I.O.F. JE 2015]
excess sludge is taken to drying (a) Acid fermentation (b) Acid
beds. regression
(c) Alkaline fermentation (d)
None of these
Sol.(a) Sludge digestion process (an
aerobic reaction)
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(c) Chloride, alkalinity, hardness Sol.(d) Anti-bacterial soap is made
&sulphate to kill bacteria of septic tank ,
(d) pH, turbidity, conductivity and however inside your septic tank,
colour pH bacteria is essential to breaking
down solid waste.
Sol.(b) The impact of sewage outfall
into a river can be assessed by
monitoring DO, BOD, Coliform, MPN, 42. For a colony of 10,000 persons
nitrate etc. having sewage flow rate of 200 L/
40. If 75% of water supplied is available capita/day, BOD of applied sewage
for disposal on a sewage farm of 300 mg/L organic loading of 300
constructed for a population of kg/day/hectare, the area of an
25000 and the water is supplied at a oxidation pond required offer
rate of 200 per head per day, then treating the sewage of the colony is:
the net area [in hectare] of the [L.M.R.C JE 2015]
required farm will be [assume the (a) 0.2 hectares (b) 1hectares
farm land is capable of consuming (c) 2 hectares (d) 6 hectares
25000 lt. per hectare]
Sol.(c) Sewage flow
[UP RVNL AE 2016]
= 200 10, 000 2 10 L / day
6
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oxygen, are called facultative oil which forms a scum in
bacteria. sedimentation tanks.
F= tank
Q
R R if QR 0 , then F 1 (c) Digestion tank (d) Imhoff
Q0 tank
Sol.(d) Imhoff tank is an
49. Facultative bacteria are those improvement over septic tank in
which: which both sedimentation and
[MP VYPAM 08-07-2017 2nd digestion process takes place
meeting] simultaneously.
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Sol.(a) In a sewage treatment plant, 61. A detritus tank is provided in the
the process of removing oil and primary treatment of sewage to
grease from sewage is called remove;
skimming. [UPPCL JE 2015]
(a) Suspended solids (b) Stones
58. The minimum width of a septic tank (c) Grit (d) Oil and
is taken as greases
[Jharkhand SSC JE 2016] Sol.(c) A detritus tank is provided in
(a) 35 cm (b) 75 cm the primary treatment of sewage to
(c) 100 cm (d) 90 cm remove inorganic particles i.e. grit.
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the overall BOD removal efficiency Sol.(a) Septic tanks working purely
of these filters? on anaerobic conditions.
[UPPCL JE 2015]
(a) 87.75% (b) 77.25% 66. The bacteria which can survive with
(c) 92.6% (d) 65% or without free oxygen is
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to as UASB reactor, is a form of Sol.(b) Up to primary treatment
anaerobic digester that is used for physical forces predominant hence it
wastewater treatment is also called physical treatment.
CH 09 DISPOSING OF SEWAGE
EFFLUENT
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Zone of recovery – DO content rises It is the variation of oxygen with
above 40% of saturation value. length of a water reservoir or with
Zone of clear water – DO will rise time of flow from point of pollution.
upto its saturation value.
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(a) Zone of degradation directly discharged into the volume
(b) Zone of active decomposition of water
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ecological method for solid waste
7. The end product after separation disposal.
and anaerobic bacterial digestion of
organic municipal solid wastes is 10. The term 'Refuse' generally does
called not include
[U.K. Combined A E Paper II 2012] [UPRVUNL AE 2015]
(a) Compost (b) Humus (a) Putrescible solid waste
(c) Leachate (d) Ashes (b) Excreta
Sol.(a) The end product after (c) Non-putrescible solid waste
separation and anaerobic bacterial
(d) Ashes
digestion of organic municipal solid
Sol.(b) Refuse – It represents the
waste is called humus.
dry wastes or solid wastes of the
8. A municipality is searching for
society. It can be garbage, ashes and
landfill cover material. Which of the
rubbish based on the type of wastes.
following soil types, in general,
should be used in
11. The density in kg/cum [in situ] of
[UP RVNL AE 2016]
well compacted municipal solid
(a) Clean gravel (b) Clean sand
waste in landfill is in the range of
(c) Silt (d) Clay
[U.K. Combined A E Paper II 212]
Sol.(d) The use of clay liners or
(a) 100 to 300 (b) 310 to 500
synthetic liners like geotextiles has
(c) 550 to 850 (d) 900 to 1100
been the most method favourable
method for reducing and eliminating Sol.(b) The density of well
the percolation of leachate. compacted municipal solid waste in
landfill is in the range of 310 to 500
kg/m3.
9. Which of the following solid waste
disposal methods is ecologically
most acceptable? CH 11 AIR POLLUTION
[UPRVUNL AE 2015]
(a) Sanitary landfill (b) Incineration 1. Which of the following air
(c) Composting (d) Pyrolysis pollutants is/are responsible for
Sol.(c) The leachate from sanitary photochemical smog?
landfill tend to pollute ground water (1) Nitrogen oxides
incineration and pyrolysis causes air (2) Ozone
pollution Compositing does not
(3) Unburnt hydrocarbons
have any harmfull effect so it is an
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(4) Carbon monoxide
Select the correct answer using
code given below
[UK Combined AE paper II 2012]
(a) 1 alone 3. Ozone acts as a pollutant when
(b) 2 3 and 4 resides in
(c) 1 3 and 4 [IOF JE 2015]
(d) 1 and 3 (a) Troposphere
Sol.(d) Nitrogen oxide and unburnt (b) Stratosphere
hydrocarbon are the most significant
(c) Mesosphere
constituents of photochemical smog.
(d) Thermosphere
2. Cyclone separator is used to
Sol.(a) The ozone layer is found in
separate -
the upper regions of the
[UKPSC AE (Paper II)2013]
stratosphere where it protects the
(a) Sand particles from water earth from the harmful ultraviolet
(b) Suspended material from sewage rays of the. The layer closet to the
(c) Fatty acids from sludge earth’s surface is the troposphere.
Here, ground – level or “bad” ozone
(d) Particulates from the polluted
is an air pollulant.
gas
Sol.(d) Control devices for
particulates 4. Which of the following pollutants is
Gravitational setting chambers responsible for depletion of ozone
Centrifugal gas layer?
Cyclone collectors (or separators) [UKPSC AE (Paper II)2013]
Dynamic precipitations (a) Unburnt hydrocarbons
Wet scrubbers (or collectors) (b) UV rays
Spray towers
(c) Chlorofluorocarbons
Wet cyclone scrubbers
(d) Oxides of nitrogen
Venturi scrubbers
Electrostatic precipitators Sol.(c) Primary reason for ozone
Fabric filters layer depletion is CFC (chlorofluoro
carbon) or freons.
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[UKPSC AE (Paper II)2013/LMRC JE (a) H2SO4 (b) HCFCs
2017]
(c) Methyl bromide (d) CFCs
(a) SO2 and O3 (b) SO2 and NOx
Sol.(a) Causes of ozone layer
(c) NOx and O3 (d) CO and SO2 depletion are
- Holocarbon refrigerants, solvents,
Sol.(b) Acid rain (or acid deposition) propellants and foam – blowing
results when gaseous emissions of agents.
sulphur oxides (SOx) and nitrogen (chloro fluoro carbons (CFCs),
oxides (NOx) interact with water HCFCs, halons, Methyl bromide
vapour and sunlight and are
chemically converted to strong
8. Depletion of ozone layer in the
acidic compounds (H2SO4and HNO3).
stratosphere is likely to increase the
6. Electrostatic precipitator is a device incidence of:
to control:-
[UK Combined AE paper II 2012]
[UKPSC AE (Paper II)2013]
(a) Lung Cancer
(a) SO2 emissions
(b) Skin Cancer
(b) Particulate emission (c) Bronchitis
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of the above
(d) Precipitation of AL (OH) 3 in water Sol.(b) Ozone process serves as a
coagulation protective shield to human life
Sol.(b) Electrostatic precipitators against the adverse effect of UV like
remove of particulates emission. burn and some types of skin cancer.
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Sol.(c) The Ringelmann’s scale is a
scale for measuring the apparent
density or opacity of smoke.
10. Secondary pollutant is:
[Chhattisgarh professional exam
12. Which of the following is not having
board 2016/UKPSC AE (Paper
adverse effect on plant as air
II)2013]
pollutant?
(a) Sulphur dioxide
[UK Combined AE paper II 2012]
(b) Ozone
(a) SO2
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Hydrogen sulphide (b) CO2
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Sol.(a) When the ambient lapse rate [NPCC JE 21-01-2017]
(ELR) exceeds the adiabatic lapse (a) Eyes (b) Skin
rate (ALR), the ambient lapse rate is
(c) Nose (d) Heart
said to be super adiabatic and the
Sol.(d) Carbon monoxide has a
atmosphere is said to be highly
strong affinity for combining with
unstable.
the haemoglobin of the blood to
form carboxy haemoglobin (COHb).
This reduces the ability of the
haemoglobin to carry oxygen to the
body tissues and directly affected on
heart.
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Sunburn
Inactivation of RNA and DNA
25. if Carbon monoxide is 1.3% in air, 28. As per National Ambient Air Quality
then which of the following may be standards, maximum permissible
caused? concentration of NO2 (24 hr.
[UPRVUNL JE 2016] average) in ambient air in
(a) Death in less than 3 min residential area is:
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(b) SO2 gases to flow up against a falling
water (liquid) stream.
(c) Dry particulate matter from gas
streams
(d) CO
Sol.(c) Electrostatic precipitators
To remove dry PM (particulate
matter) from gas streams by means
of electrostatic forces.
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Sol.(a) Carbon dioxide is considered sun. A layer of ozone molecules
to be the major greenhouse gas, as it absorbs solar radiation, which heats
is responsible for about 60% of the the stratosphere.
total greenhouse caused by all
greenhouse gases. Other
42. In case of air pollution, the most
greenhouse gases (GHG) are – CH4,
affected part of vegetation is -
NOx, CFC, Sulphur hexafluoride.
[RRB JE Shift III 30-8-2015]
(a) Stems of vegetation
40. The exposure of gaseous pollutant
(b) Roots of vegetation
Sulphur dioxide may cause -
(c) Leaves of vegetation
[RRB SSE Shift II 02-09-2015]
(d) Fruits of vegetation
(a) Bronchitis and pulmonary
emphysema Sol.(c) The most affected part of
vegetation is leaves of vegetation in
(b) Lungs failure and kidney damage
case of air pollution.
(c) Gastrointestinal problem
(d) The irritation in alveoli of the
43. In troposphere gaseous mixture
lungs.
containing oxygen, nitrogen and
Sol.(a) SO2 is an irritant gas, and
carbon dioxide cycle in nature
when inhaled, affects out mucous
through:
membranes.
[RRB SSE Shift I 03-09-2015]
The exposure of this pollutant may
cause of Bronchitis and pulmonary (a) Biogeochemical cycle
emphysema. (b) Physic-chemical cycle
(c) Bio decomposition
41. In stratosphere the temperature (d) Biological cycle
increases with altitude due to Sol.(a) In troposphere gaseous
pressure of mixture containing (O2, N2, and CO2)
[RRB SSE Shift II 02-09-2015] cycle in nature through
(a) Radicals Biogeochemical cycle or substance
turnover or cycling of substances is a
(b) Chlorofluorocarbons
pathway by which a chemical
(c) HCFCs
substance moves through biotic
(d) Ozone (biosphere) and a biotic(lithosphere,
Sol.(d) In the stratosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere)
temperature increases with altitude. compartments of earth.
The reason in that the direct heat
surface for the stratosphere is the
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44. The anthropogenic sources of air CH 12 NOISE POLLUTION
pollution in well planned city is:
[RRB SSE Shift I 03-09-2015]
1. Which one is the intensity level of
(a) Construction activities, road noise?
traffics, rail traffic, fugitive
[IOF JE 2015]
emissions.
(a) Meter (b) Candle
(b) Construction activities road
traffics, domestic burning (c) Decibel (d) Newton
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P Q0 reference standard quanitiy
Lp 20 log10 rms
20 pa
Prms 50 10. Noise pollution in a road side
anti log
20 pa 20 building can be reduced by :
Prms [UPRVUNL AE 2015]
316.227 Prms 6324
20 pa (a) Providing a ditch around the
50 decibel + 50 decibel in r.m.s. building and filling it with water.
(b) Providing a steel mesh around
6324 6324
2 2
the building.
8944.26 Pa
(c) Providing a thick bush around the
Resultant sound pressure level
building.
8944.26
20 log10 53 dB (d) Planting tall trees around the
20
building and fencing them with
barbed wires.
9. The unit of sound pressure level, Sol.(c) The noises produced by
dBA is defined as - automobiles and trains can be
[RRB JE Shift III 27-8-2015] abated by construction of walls on
(a) Summation of measured and both sides of roads and railway lines.
reference sound pressure level Raising of such obstructions and
(b) Ratio of measured to reference barriers in between the noise
sound pressure levels sources and residences for reducing
the noise levels reaching the
(c) Ratio of measured to reference
residences.
sound pressure levels in logarithmic
scale.
11. Which one of the following is the
(d) Product of measured to
correct sound intensity expression
reference sound pressure levels.
with usual notations?
Sol.(c) Sound pressure level is the
[UPRVUNL AE 2015]
ratio of measured to reference
2
sound pressure levels in logarithmic I
dB 10log10
scale. (a) I0
20 Pa (c)
Q dB 10 log10 I I 0
L 10.log10 dB (d)
Q0 Sol.(b) Sound pressure (Lp) level
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2 (c) 20 to 20000 Hz (d) 20 to
P
10 log10 rms dB 2000 Hz
20 Pa
Sound power level (Lw) Sol.(c) The frequency range of
2 audibility of a healthy person with
W
10 log10 dB perfect hearing is 20 to 20000 Hz
W0
W 0 1012 watts
14. The prescribed permissible noise
Sound Intensity level level, Leq for commercial area at
I day time is:
LI 10 log10 dB
I0 [RRB SSE Shift I 01-09-2015]
I 0 1012 w/m 2 (a) 75 dBA (b) 50 dBA
(c) 55 dBA (d) 65 dBA
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Sol.(a) Thermal pollution – cooling (b) Environmental standards
tower (c) Economic status
(d) Social structure
2. In EIA, project activities are Sol.(b) Environmental standards are
correlated environmental attributes administrative regulations or civil
by.... law rules implemented for the
[BCCL JE 30-04-2017]] treatment and main tenace of the
(a) Formulating a matrix environment. Proposed projects are
compared on scale of environmental
(b) Public participation
standards.
(c) Supervisory staff
(d) Project manager
5. On our planet earth, the land under
Sol.(a) In Environmental Impact forest cover should ideally be:
Assessment (EIA), project activities
[UK Combined AE paper II 2007]
are correlated environmental
attributed by formatting matrix. (a) 20%
(b) 33%
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Fauna → all of the animal life Sol.(d) Air conditioning involves
present in a particular region & control of surrounding temperature,
corresponding term for plants is humidity and air circulation.
flora.
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Radioactive rocks Nuclear 14. Energy flow in eco system is always
and minerals power plants [UKPSC AE (Paper II)2013]
Radionuclides Medical use
(a) Cyclic
present within the
(b) Reversible
bodies of the
organisms. (c) Unidirectional
(d) Multi directional
Sol.(c) Energy flow is always
12. The water (Prevention and Control unidirectional is ecosystem. Energy
of Pollution) Act was enacted by flows progressively from one trophic
Indian Parliament in the year. level to another and cannot revert
[U.K. Combined AE Paper II back. In most of the natural
2012/[UP RVNL AE 2016]/U.K. AE ecosystems, energy comes from the
Paper II 2012] sun, it is trapped by producers and
(a) 1972 (b) 1974 then pass on to successive trophic
levels in the form of food.
(c) 1986 (d) 1994
Sol.(b) The water act (1974) the act
was introduced and incorporated
into the constitution of India in
1974.
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Exhaust (extractor/vacuum) (a) Nitrogen
system – Fans draw air out of the (b) Carbon di oxide
building in openings.
(c) Sulphur
Pressure (plenum/propulsion)
(d) Sulphur di oxide
system – by means of air coolers
and exhaust fans. Sol.(b) Presence of CO2 (Carbon
Balanced system – (Combined of dioxide) in water enhance the
exhaust & pressure system) process of leaching.
16. Biodegradable pollutants are 19. A nahni trap is provided at the ___
(c) can be degraded by burning only (c) Junction of house drain and
municipal sewer
(d) Disposed in flowing water only
(d) Junction of two house drains
Sol.(a) Biodegradable pollutants
Quickly degraded by natural mean Sol.(b) A floor traps or a Nahni traps
(oxidation and reduction) (patented name of a floor trap) are
used to admit waste water (sullage)
from the floors of rooms, kitchens,
17. Which of the following is the main baths etc at head of each house
factor of water pollution? drain.
[RRB JE Chennai Red Paper
14.12.2014]
(a) Smoke
(b) Industrial waste
(c) Ammonia
(d) Detergents
20. Water seal in gully traps is usually
Sol.(b) Water pollution → major from __.
sources is form industrial waste.
[MP VYPAM 08-07-2017 2nd
meeting]
18. Presence of ............. in water (a) 50 mm to 75 mm (b) 100 mm
enhance the process of leaching, to 150 mm
[UPPCL JE 2016]
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(c) 10 mm to 20 mm (d) 150 mm (a) Sullage pipe and floors of kitchen
to 200 mm and bath
Sol.(a) The water seal in gully traps (b) House sewer and municipal
is usually from 50 mm to 75 mm. sewer
(c) Ventilating column and lateral
sewer
(d) Room or roof drain and the other
drain coming from bath and kitchen.
Sol.(b) Intercepting traps – provided
at the junction of a house sewers
and a municipal sewers.
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Sol.(d) Anti – siphonage pipe is fitted
with a w.c. trap for supplies air to
the short branch pipe of the lower
fixture, at the time of suction.
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[RRB JE Chennai Red paper 14-12-
2014]
(a) Polio (b) Measles
(c) Rabies (d) Hepatitis
Sol.(c) Someone who is scared of
the water is hydrophobiC. A term
once commonly used for rabies
because in the later stages of that
disease, the animal (or human) has
difficulty swallowing and so fears a
drink of water.
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