Part 1 & 2

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Water Quality Awareness Quiz

Test your knowledge on water sources, testing methods, and related health concerns with our comprehensive quiz. This engaging quiz will help you enhance your understanding of water quality assessments and the significance of each test.

  • Explore different sources of water
  • Learn about various water tests
  • Identify the health impacts of waterborne diseases
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by TestingWater31
These sources of waters are ground waters EXCEPT:
Open well
Springs
Infiltration
Ponds
It is where the surface-water runoff and some groundwater seepage have accumulated in a low spot relative to the surrounding.
River
Dug wells
Lake
Spring
It can be drilled using motorized rigs, by hand using an augur, or by forcing water into the ground under pressure.
Piped water supply
Borehole
Artesian spring
Dug wells
A naturally occurring mineral that can be removed through desalination
Fluoride
Clay
Loam
Limestone
Source of water that is usually fed by gravity, either from protected springs or from surface water above the village
Borehole
Dug wells
Piped water supply
None of the above
Chemical Test that denotes the amount of oxygen needed by micro-organisms for stabilization of decomposable organic matter under aerobic conditions.
Coliform Test
Chlorine Test
Turbidity
Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD)
None of the above
A type of Coliform Test that is a microbiological analytical procedure which uses samples of water to determine the concentration of bacteria
Bacteriological Analysis of Water
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
Both A & B
None of the above
A Chlorine Test that is using a comparator quickest and simplest method for testing for chlorine residual
Chlorine Residual
Coliform Test
Multiple Fermentation Technique
DPD Indicator test
The chlorine should be in contact with the water for at least 30 minutes at what temperature?
-180c and below
120c
180c and above
-120c
Test that are generally performed only if there is reason to believe a specific contaminant has infiltrated the water system.
Mineral Test
Coliform Test
Organic Chemicals Test
Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD)
Coliform Test that is usually detected by the reduction of a dye (generally a tetrazolium-containing compound) or the hydrolysis of aesculin)
THERMOTOLERANT COLIFORMS
FECAL STREPTOCOCCI
1.Multiple Fermentation Technique
Membrane Filter method
Test that determines if the mineral content of your water is high enough to affect either health or the aesthetic and cleaning capacities of your water.
Mineral Test
Organic Chemicals Test
Bacteriological Test
Chemical Test
These are Common Diseases Spread by Water EXCEPT
Typhoid Fever
Polio Myelitis
Lerosis
Viral Hepatitis A and E
CHARACTERISTICS OF COLIFORMS that is 1.to denote coliform organisms which grow at 44 or 44.5 C and ferment lactose to produce acid and gas
TOTAL COLIFORMS
THERMOTOLERANT COLIFORMS
FECAL STREPTOCOCCI
Multiple Fermentation Technique
A Type of Physical Test that is caused by the presence of mineral or by substances of vegetable origins
Turbidity
Odor and Taste
Color
PH
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