343933
Select the correct answer I. BOD refers to the amount of the oxygen that would be released if all the organic matter in one liter of water were oxidised by bacteria. II. The greater the BOD of waste water, more is its polluting potential
1 Only I is correct
2 Only II is correct
3 Both are correct
4 None are correct
Explanation:
BOD refers to the amount of the oxygen that would be consumed if all the organic matter in one liter of water were oxidised by bacteria.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343934
In the primary treatment of sewage, the soil and small pebbles are removed by
1 Filtration
2 Condensation
3 Sedimentation
4 Distillation
Explanation:
In the primary treatment of sewage, the soil and small pebbles are removed by sedimentation.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343935
In STPs after reduction of the BOD, the remaining major part of sludge is pumped into large tanks called
1 Anaerobic sludge digesters
2 Aerobic sludge digesters
3 Biological sludge digesters
4 None of these
Explanation:
In sewage treatment plant, major part of sludge is is pumped into large tanks called Anaerobic sludge digesters.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343936
After significant reduction in BOD of waste water, it is passed into a settling tank where bacterial flocs are allowed to sediment. This sediment is called
1 Primary sludge
2 Activated sludge
3 Anaerobic sludge
4 Grit
Explanation:
After significant reduction in BOD of waste water, it is passed into a settling tank where bacterial flocs are allowed to sediment. This sediment is called Activated sludge.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343937
Statement A : The municipal wastewater is also called sewage. Statement B : In secondary treatment, useful aerobic microbes grow rapidly and form flocs.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Statement A is correct. Flocs have fungal filaments with bacteria.
343933
Select the correct answer I. BOD refers to the amount of the oxygen that would be released if all the organic matter in one liter of water were oxidised by bacteria. II. The greater the BOD of waste water, more is its polluting potential
1 Only I is correct
2 Only II is correct
3 Both are correct
4 None are correct
Explanation:
BOD refers to the amount of the oxygen that would be consumed if all the organic matter in one liter of water were oxidised by bacteria.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343934
In the primary treatment of sewage, the soil and small pebbles are removed by
1 Filtration
2 Condensation
3 Sedimentation
4 Distillation
Explanation:
In the primary treatment of sewage, the soil and small pebbles are removed by sedimentation.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343935
In STPs after reduction of the BOD, the remaining major part of sludge is pumped into large tanks called
1 Anaerobic sludge digesters
2 Aerobic sludge digesters
3 Biological sludge digesters
4 None of these
Explanation:
In sewage treatment plant, major part of sludge is is pumped into large tanks called Anaerobic sludge digesters.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343936
After significant reduction in BOD of waste water, it is passed into a settling tank where bacterial flocs are allowed to sediment. This sediment is called
1 Primary sludge
2 Activated sludge
3 Anaerobic sludge
4 Grit
Explanation:
After significant reduction in BOD of waste water, it is passed into a settling tank where bacterial flocs are allowed to sediment. This sediment is called Activated sludge.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343937
Statement A : The municipal wastewater is also called sewage. Statement B : In secondary treatment, useful aerobic microbes grow rapidly and form flocs.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Statement A is correct. Flocs have fungal filaments with bacteria.
343933
Select the correct answer I. BOD refers to the amount of the oxygen that would be released if all the organic matter in one liter of water were oxidised by bacteria. II. The greater the BOD of waste water, more is its polluting potential
1 Only I is correct
2 Only II is correct
3 Both are correct
4 None are correct
Explanation:
BOD refers to the amount of the oxygen that would be consumed if all the organic matter in one liter of water were oxidised by bacteria.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343934
In the primary treatment of sewage, the soil and small pebbles are removed by
1 Filtration
2 Condensation
3 Sedimentation
4 Distillation
Explanation:
In the primary treatment of sewage, the soil and small pebbles are removed by sedimentation.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343935
In STPs after reduction of the BOD, the remaining major part of sludge is pumped into large tanks called
1 Anaerobic sludge digesters
2 Aerobic sludge digesters
3 Biological sludge digesters
4 None of these
Explanation:
In sewage treatment plant, major part of sludge is is pumped into large tanks called Anaerobic sludge digesters.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343936
After significant reduction in BOD of waste water, it is passed into a settling tank where bacterial flocs are allowed to sediment. This sediment is called
1 Primary sludge
2 Activated sludge
3 Anaerobic sludge
4 Grit
Explanation:
After significant reduction in BOD of waste water, it is passed into a settling tank where bacterial flocs are allowed to sediment. This sediment is called Activated sludge.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343937
Statement A : The municipal wastewater is also called sewage. Statement B : In secondary treatment, useful aerobic microbes grow rapidly and form flocs.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Statement A is correct. Flocs have fungal filaments with bacteria.
343933
Select the correct answer I. BOD refers to the amount of the oxygen that would be released if all the organic matter in one liter of water were oxidised by bacteria. II. The greater the BOD of waste water, more is its polluting potential
1 Only I is correct
2 Only II is correct
3 Both are correct
4 None are correct
Explanation:
BOD refers to the amount of the oxygen that would be consumed if all the organic matter in one liter of water were oxidised by bacteria.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343934
In the primary treatment of sewage, the soil and small pebbles are removed by
1 Filtration
2 Condensation
3 Sedimentation
4 Distillation
Explanation:
In the primary treatment of sewage, the soil and small pebbles are removed by sedimentation.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343935
In STPs after reduction of the BOD, the remaining major part of sludge is pumped into large tanks called
1 Anaerobic sludge digesters
2 Aerobic sludge digesters
3 Biological sludge digesters
4 None of these
Explanation:
In sewage treatment plant, major part of sludge is is pumped into large tanks called Anaerobic sludge digesters.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343936
After significant reduction in BOD of waste water, it is passed into a settling tank where bacterial flocs are allowed to sediment. This sediment is called
1 Primary sludge
2 Activated sludge
3 Anaerobic sludge
4 Grit
Explanation:
After significant reduction in BOD of waste water, it is passed into a settling tank where bacterial flocs are allowed to sediment. This sediment is called Activated sludge.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343937
Statement A : The municipal wastewater is also called sewage. Statement B : In secondary treatment, useful aerobic microbes grow rapidly and form flocs.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Statement A is correct. Flocs have fungal filaments with bacteria.
343933
Select the correct answer I. BOD refers to the amount of the oxygen that would be released if all the organic matter in one liter of water were oxidised by bacteria. II. The greater the BOD of waste water, more is its polluting potential
1 Only I is correct
2 Only II is correct
3 Both are correct
4 None are correct
Explanation:
BOD refers to the amount of the oxygen that would be consumed if all the organic matter in one liter of water were oxidised by bacteria.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343934
In the primary treatment of sewage, the soil and small pebbles are removed by
1 Filtration
2 Condensation
3 Sedimentation
4 Distillation
Explanation:
In the primary treatment of sewage, the soil and small pebbles are removed by sedimentation.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343935
In STPs after reduction of the BOD, the remaining major part of sludge is pumped into large tanks called
1 Anaerobic sludge digesters
2 Aerobic sludge digesters
3 Biological sludge digesters
4 None of these
Explanation:
In sewage treatment plant, major part of sludge is is pumped into large tanks called Anaerobic sludge digesters.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343936
After significant reduction in BOD of waste water, it is passed into a settling tank where bacterial flocs are allowed to sediment. This sediment is called
1 Primary sludge
2 Activated sludge
3 Anaerobic sludge
4 Grit
Explanation:
After significant reduction in BOD of waste water, it is passed into a settling tank where bacterial flocs are allowed to sediment. This sediment is called Activated sludge.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343937
Statement A : The municipal wastewater is also called sewage. Statement B : In secondary treatment, useful aerobic microbes grow rapidly and form flocs.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Statement A is correct. Flocs have fungal filaments with bacteria.