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Questions Related to water borne disease

Sewage water can be purified by 

  1. Aquatic plant

  2. Microorganism

  3. Penicillin

  4. Fishes


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Domestic sewage primarily contains biodegradable organic matter, which readily decomposes by bacteria and other micro-organisms, which can multiply using these organic substances as substrates and hence utilise some of the components of sewage. It is possible to estimate the amount of biodegradable organic matter in sewage water by measuring biochemical oxygen demand (BOD). It can be purified treating with with micro-organisms.

One of the method for purification of water is sedimentation.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The sedimentation process involves the settling down of particles suspended in water under the effect of gravity. The particles that settle down are known as sediment. In purification of water sedimentation process helps in reducing the concentration of particles in suspension. It is the first step used in the primary treatment of sewage water. 

Thus, the correct answer is option A. 

Biological treatment in sewage treatment plant is also known as

  1. Primary treatment

  2. Secondary treatment

  3. Tertiary treatment

  4. Quaternary treatment


Correct Option: B

Sewage water can be purified for recycling with the action of

  1. Microorganisms

  2. Aquatic plants

  3. Fishes

  4. Penicillin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The sewage water can be treated in the treatment plants with the use of microbes. The bacterial cells, fungal cells and algae are the common microbes which are used for the cleaning of the waste. The microbes have the ability to feed and decompose on the organic matter and convert it to simpler non-toxic forms. The organic matter of the wastewater can be reduced and the water can be purified. 

Thus, the correct answer is option A. 

In water treatment plants, the gas used 

  1. Ozone

  2. Carbon dioxide

  3. Nitrogen

  4. Oxygen


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Carbon dioxide, CO$ _2$, is gaining acceptance for pH control in water treatment plant. It reduces high pH levels quickly. It is not stored as an acid solution so it is considered safer than sulfuric acid. It is non-corrosive to pipes and equipment. It requires less equipment and monitoring costs. It requires no handling costs. It can be utilized via a completely automated system. 

Primary treatment of sewage is also known as

  1. Physical treatment

  2. Chemical treatment

  3. Biological treatment

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Primary treatment basically involves physical removal of particles large and small from the sewage through the filtration and sedimentation. These are removed in stages initially floating debris is removed by sequential filtration.

Chlorine treatment 

  1. Removes all the air pollutants

  2. Disinfects water by killing germs

  3. Removes hardness of water

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: B

In our municipal drinking water purification and supply scheme chlorine is added to water because 

  1. Chlorine gives sweat taste to water.

  2. Chlorine kills harmful bacteria.

  3. Chlorine cools water.

  4. Chlorinated water is now a days fashionable.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Chlorine is used for municipal drinking water purification. It is a strong oxidizing agent, hence it kills pathogenic bacteria by oxidation of organic molecules. Chlorine on hydrolysis produces hypochlorous acid that penetrates the pathogenic surface and disintegrates lipids in its cell wall. It also reacts with intracellular enzymes and proteins and deactivates them. Hence chlorination is used to prevent the spread of waterborne diseases such as cholera, dysentery and typhoid. Thus the correct answer is option B.

Polluted water can be purified by using

  1. Microorganisms

  2. Algae

  3. Pesticides

  4. Fishes


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The polluted water can be purified using the treatment plants. Activated sludge method refers to floc of microorganisms like bacteria and fungi which are used in the process to break down organic matter into carbon dioxide, water, and other inorganic compounds. There are microbes which grow in the water forming mass or flocs and help in the clearing of the water. These flocs are used in the next round of treatment plants for efficient removal of wastes.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.