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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
IV B. Tech. I Sem., I Mid-Term Examinations, September - 2017
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
Objective Exam
Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No. A
Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks. Time: 20 Min. Marks: 10.
1. For the design of sewers in India, the percentage of sewage discharge, is assumed as
a) 2530% of water supplied from water works
b) 7580% of water supplied from water works
c) 100% of water supplied from water works
d) None of these [ ]
5. For Indian cities, like Delhi or Calcutta, the per capita sewage production may be of the order of
a) 500 litres b) 200 litres c) 100 litres d) None of these. [ ]
6. The ratio of maximum daily sewage flow to the average daily sewage flow for sewer mains of 0.5 to 1 m
diameter, is generally taken as
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) None of these [ ]
7. The ratio of the maximum daily sewage flow to the average daily sewage flow for trunk sewers, above
1.25 min diameter, is
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) 4.0 [ ]
8. The ratio of the max. daily sewage flow to the average daily flow for small sewers and laterals up to say
0.25 min diameter, is
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) 4.0. [ ]
9. The ratio of the max. sewage flow to the average flow for branch sewers, up to say 0.5 m in diameter, is
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) 4.0. [ ]
Cont..2
Code No: 117DC :2: Set No. 1
11. The mode of transport of an infectious agent through the environment to a susceptible host is called
a ____________
13. The sewer pipes have to be designed and checked for ---------------------
18. Normal values of surface loading for secondary sewage sedimentation tanks, ranges between -------------
19. The aerobic method of mechanical composting, as practiced in India, is called -------------
-oOo-
Code No: 117DC Set No. 2
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
IV B. Tech. I Sem., I Mid-Term Examinations, September 2017
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
Objective Exam
Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No. A
Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks. Time: 20 Min. Marks: 10.
2. For Indian cities, like Delhi or Calcutta, the per capita sewage production may be of the order of
a) 500 litres b) 200 litres c) 100 litres d) None of these. [ ]
3. The ratio of maximum daily sewage flow to the average daily sewage flow for sewer mains of 0.5 to 1 m
diameter, is generally taken as
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) None of these [ ]
4. The ratio of the maximum daily sewage flow to the average daily sewage flow for trunk sewers, above
1.25 min diameter, is
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) 4.0 [ ]
5. The ratio of the max. daily sewage flow to the average daily flow for small sewers and laterals up to say
0.25 min diameter, is
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) 4.0. [ ]
6. The ratio of the max. sewage flow to the average flow for branch sewers, up to say 0.5 m in diameter, is
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) 4.0. [ ]
8. For the design of sewers in India, the percentage of sewage discharge, is assumed as
a) 2530% of water supplied from water works
b) 7580% of water supplied from water works
c) 100% of water supplied from water works
d) None of these [ ]
10. Sewage treatment works are normally designed for a design period of
a) 4050 years b) 3040years c) 1520 years d) 510 years [ ]
Cont..2
Code No: 117DC :2: Set No. 2
15. Normal values of surface loading for secondary sewage sedimentation tanks, ranges between -------------
16. The aerobic method of mechanical composting, as practiced in India, is called -------------
18. The mode of transport of an infectious agent through the environment to a susceptible host is called
a ____________
20. The sewer pipes have to be designed and checked for ---------------------
-oOo-
Code No: 117DC Set No. 3
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
IV B. Tech. I Sem., I Mid-Term Examinations, September - 2017
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
Objective Exam
Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No. A
Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks. Time: 20 Min. Marks: 10.
1. The ratio of maximum daily sewage flow to the average daily sewage flow for sewer mains of 0.5 to 1 m
diameter, is generally taken as
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) None of these [ ]
2. The ratio of the maximum daily sewage flow to the average daily sewage flow for trunk sewers, above
1.25 min diameter, is
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) 4.0 [ ]
3. The ratio of the max. daily sewage flow to the average daily flow for small sewers and laterals up to say
0.25 min diameter, is
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) 4.0. [ ]
4. The ratio of the max. sewage flow to the average flow for branch sewers, up to say 0.5 m in diameter, is
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) 4.0. [ ]
6. For the design of sewers in India, the percentage of sewage discharge, is assumed as
a) 2530% of water supplied from water works
b) 7580% of water supplied from water works
c) 100% of water supplied from water works
d) None of these [ ]
10. For Indian cities, like Delhi or Calcutta, the per capita sewage production may be of the order of
a) 500 litres b) 200 litres c) 100 litres d) None of these. [ ]
Cont..2
Code No: 117DC :2: Set No. 3
13. Normal values of surface loading for secondary sewage sedimentation tanks, ranges between -------------
14. The aerobic method of mechanical composting, as practiced in India, is called -------------
16. The mode of transport of an infectious agent through the environment to a susceptible host is called
a ____________
18. The sewer pipes have to be designed and checked for ---------------------
-oOo-
Code No: 117DC Set No. 4
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
IV B. Tech. I Sem., I Mid-Term Examinations, September - 2017
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
Objective Exam
Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No. A
Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks. Time: 20 Min. Marks: 10.
1. The ratio of the max. daily sewage flow to the average daily flow for small sewers and laterals up to say
0.25 min diameter, is
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) 4.0. [ ]
2. The ratio of the max. sewage flow to the average flow for branch sewers, up to say 0.5 m in diameter, is
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) 4.0. [ ]
4. For the design of sewers in India, the percentage of sewage discharge, is assumed as
a) 2530% of water supplied from water works
b) 7580% of water supplied from water works
c) 100% of water supplied from water works
d) None of these [ ]
8. For Indian cities, like Delhi or Calcutta, the per capita sewage production may be of the order of
a) 500 litres b) 200 litres c) 100 litres d) None of these. [ ]
9. The ratio of maximum daily sewage flow to the average daily sewage flow for sewer mains of 0.5 to 1 m
diameter, is generally taken as
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) None of these [ ]
10. The ratio of the maximum daily sewage flow to the average daily sewage flow for trunk sewers, above
1.25 min diameter, is
a) 1.5 b) 2.0 c) 3.0 d) 4.0 [ ]
Cont..2
Code No: 117DC :2: Set No. 4
11. Normal values of surface loading for secondary sewage sedimentation tanks, ranges between -------------
12. The aerobic method of mechanical composting, as practiced in India, is called -------------
14. The mode of transport of an infectious agent through the environment to a susceptible host is called
a ____________
16. The sewer pipes have to be designed and checked for ---------------------
-oOo-