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Activated Sludge MCQ Questions & Answers

Activated Sludge MCQs : This section focuses on the "Activated Sludge". These Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) should be practiced to improve the Activated Sludge skills required for various interviews (campus interview, walk-in interview, company interview), placement, entrance exam and other competitive examinations.




Question 1

________ is treated in activated sludge reactor.

A. Pre-treated sludge
B. Treated sludge
C. Macronutrients
D. Micro-organisms

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Question 2

After the treatment, the BOD demand ______

A. Remains constant
B. Decreases
C. Increases
D. Alters

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Question 3

An activated sludge system consists of two components, an aerator and ________

A. Screening units
B. Disinfection unit
C. Flocculation unit
D. Clarifier

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Question 4

For the development of flocculent biomass for treating domestic water through Activated Sludge Process (ASP) what would be the Solid retention time considered?

A. 18 hours
B. 4 days
C. 10 hrs
D. 1-3 days

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Question 5

How is air pumped in the aerator unit?

A. Bubbled from bottom
B. Sides
C. Bubbled from top
D. Sprayed

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Question 6

Mechanical stirring can be done instead of injection of air from the bottom.

A. True
B. False

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Question 7

The organisms feed on _____ in aeration tanks.

A. Water
B. Air
C. Sludge particles
D. Bacteria

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Question 8

The sludge particles concentration is increased by the growth of the organism in aeration tanks.

A. True
B. False

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Question 9

Where is the sludge at the bottom of the clarifier processed to?

A. Settling unit
B. Aerator
C. Flocculation unit
D. Disinfection unit

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Question 10

Which are the three ingredients in activated sludge systems?

A. Cells, sewage and oxygen
B. Cells, sewage and nitrogen
C. Solids, sewage and oxygen
D. Solids, water and oxygen

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Question 11

Which of these is not an alternative to activated sludge treatment systems?

A. Stabilization ponds
B. Rotating biological reactors
C. Trickling filter
D. Screening units

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Question 12

Why is the sludge aerated?

A. To avoid bacterial growth
B. To increase bacterial growth
C. To maintain pH
D. To maintain temperature

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