Conductivity Of Water -Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on “Conductivity Of Water”:

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Question 1: Which of the following is the main factor affecting the conductivity of water?

(a) Temperature
(b) pH
(c) Dissolved ions
(d) Turbidity

Question 2: Which type of water is expected to have the highest conductivity?

(a) Distilled water
(b) Tap water
(c) Ocean water
(d) Rainwater

Question 3: What happens to the conductivity of water as temperature increases?

(a) It increases
(b) It decreases
(c) It remains the same
(d) It depends on the type of dissolved ions

Question 4: Which of the following is an acceptable range for the conductivity of drinking water?

(a) 10-50 µS/cm
(b) 100-500 µS/cm
(c) 1000-5000 µS/cm
(d) 10,000-50,000 µS/cm

Question 5: Which of the following factors can affect the conductivity of water in a river?

(a) Flow rate
(b) Presence of aquatic plants
(c) Water temperature
(d) All of the above

Question 6: Which of the following units is used to measure the conductivity of water?

(a) Celsius (°C)
(b) Parts per million (ppm)
(c) Milligrams per liter (mg/L)
(d) Siemens per meter (S/m)

Question 7: Which of the following types of water is likely to have a low conductivity?

(a) Mineral-rich water
(b) Rainwater
(c) Groundwater
(d) Tap water

Question 8: Which of the following factors can affect the conductivity of seawater?

(a) Salinity
(b) Temperature
(c) Dissolved gases
(d) All of the above

Question 9: Which of the following is not a method for measuring the conductivity of water?

(a) Titration
(b) Electrochemical methods
(c) Inductively coupled plasma spectroscopy
(d) Conductivity meters

Question 10: Which of the following is not a potential application of conductivity measurement in water quality analysis?

(a) Monitoring the effectiveness of water treatment processes
(b) Assessing the salinity of seawater
(c) Detecting the presence of heavy metals in water
(d) Determining the flow rate of a river