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CWEA GRADE 4 TEST PART 2
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
SOLUTIONS 2024
Acid: - ANSWER A substance which releases hydrogen ions

when dissolved in water. Most acids will dissolve

the common metals and will react with a base to

form a neutral salt and water. An acid is the opposite

of an alkali, has a pH rating lower than 7.0,

will turn litmus paper red, and has a sour taste.



Acidity: - ANSWER The quantitative capacity of water or a

water solution to neutralize an alkali or base. It is

usually measured by titration with a standard solution

of sodium hydroxide, and is expressed in

ppm or mg/L of its calcium carbonate equivalent.



Accuracy: - ANSWER The difference between the readings

of an instrument and true value of what is being

measured, expressed as a percent of full

instrument scale.



Air Gap: - ANSWER A clear vertical space through the free

atmosphere, between the lowest opening of any

pipe or faucet conveying water or waste to a tank

plumbing fixture receptor or other device, and the

flood level rim of the receptacle. An air gap is used

to prevent cross connection between a water treatment

device and a possible source of wastewater,

,thereby preventing a reverse flow of water from

the sewer into the water supply system. Without

an air gap, such reverse flow could occur due to

an increase in the pressure in the sewer system

or the creation of a negative pressure in the water

supply line. Local plumbing codes usually require

the air gap to be twice the diameter of the inlet,

with a minimum width of 1.5 inches.



Alternating current (AC Power): - ANSWER Electrical current

that alternates direction in cycles called hertz.

American Wire Gage (AWG): The U.S. standard

for wire size.



Alkalinity: - ANSWER The quantitative capacity of water to

neutralize an acid; that is, the measure of how

much acid can be added to a liquid without causing

a significant change in pH. Alkalinity is not the

same as pH because water does not have to

be strongly basic (high pH) to have a high alkalinity.

In the water industry, alkalinity is expressed in

mg/L of equivalent calcium carbonate. There are

three kinds of alkalinity: carbonate, bicarbonate,

and hydroxide alkalinity. Total alkalinity is the sum

of all three kinds of alkalinity. Different tests are

used to determine the quantity of the different

kinds of alkalinities present in water.



Automatic Controller: - ANSWER A device that measures the

,value of a variable and operates to correct or limit

deviation from a selected reference. It includes

means for both measurement and control.



Automatic Control System: - ANSWER Any combination of

automatic controllers connected in closed loops

with one or more processes.



Automation: - ANSWER The employment of devices, which

automatically control one or more functions in an

industrial process.



Autotransformer: - ANSWER A transformer used to step

voltage up or down. The primary and secondary

windings share common turns, and it provides

no isolation.



Auxiliary Source: - ANSWER A power source dedicated to providing

emergency power to a critical load when

commercial power is interrupted.



BTU: - ANSWER British Thermal Unit. The energy required to

raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit.

One pound of water at 32°F requires the transfer

of 144 BTUs change from liquid into solid ice.



Balanced Load: - ANSWER An alternating current power system

consisting of more than two current-carrying

conductors, in which these conductors all carry

, the same current.



Backbone: - ANSWER The major multi-channel link in a network,

from which smaller links branch.



Battery - ANSWER A collection of cells, grouped together to

provide higher voltage and /or higher current than

a single cell.



Blackout: - ANSWER A total loss of commercial power.



Bonding: - ANSWER Deliberate connection of two or more

points to reduce any difference of potential (voltage).



Branch Circuit: - ANSWER A division of a load circuit, with

current limited by a fuse or circuit breaker.



Break-Before-Make: - ANSWER Operational sequence of a

switch or relay where the existing connection is

opened prior to making the new connection.



Brownout: - ANSWER A low-voltage condition lasting longer

than a few cycles. Brownouts differ from outages

only in duration.



Buck-Boost Transformer: - ANSWER A small, low-voltage

transformer placed in series with the power line

to increase or reduce steady-state voltage.

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