Advanced Irrigation Exam

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A comprehensive exam, designed to evaluate the irrigation knowledge and skills of professionals seeking to advance their expertise in advanced landscape irrigation techniques.
Sergio Olvera
Quiz by Sergio Olvera, updated 3 months ago
Sergio Olvera
Created by Sergio Olvera 3 months ago
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Question 1

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Based on the equation of elevation x the constant PSI per foot. What is the total weight in pounds per square inch at the bottom of the 12 in.-high column?
Answer
  • 1.433
  • 0.433
  • 12.133
  • 6.733

Question 2

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Does container shape make a difference in static pressure situation?
Answer
  • Yes
  • No
  • Need more info
  • Hard to calculate

Question 3

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Based on the elevation on the above diagram, the PSI at the bottom of each container is:
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  • Different
  • Same
  • Unknown
  • Need to calculate

Question 4

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In an irrigation system, what are the correct types of water pressure?
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  • Dynamic Pressure
  • Static Pressure
  • Dynasty Pressure
  • Symbolic Pressure

Question 5

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How many gallons of water are in one-acre foot?
Answer
  • 42,563
  • 1
  • 325,851
  • 43,566

Question 6

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Which of the following is a unit of pressure measurement that refers to the vertical distance between a liquid's surface and a point at which pressure is being measured?
Answer
  • GPM
  • Feet of Head
  • Feet of Pipe
  • Feet Per Second

Question 7

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If the pressure at the sprinkler is higher than what's recommended, it can lead to:
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  • Uniform distribution of water
  • Misting of water at the sprinkler
  • Decreased water cost.
  • Best Precipitation Rate

Question 8

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Chose two correct ways to create pressure in irrigation systems.
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  • Elevation
  • Booster Pump
  • Static Pressure
  • Dynamic Pressure

Question 9

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Static Pressure is not affected by size or material of pipe, tank, or reservoir.
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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Pressure in a pipe when no water is flowing (water is at rest) is called:
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  • Static pressure
  • Dynamic pressure
  • Friction loss
  • Velocity

Question 11

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If the pressure at the base of a water column is 50 psi, then how high is the water column?
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  • 138.6FT
  • 126.4FT
  • 112.6 FT
  • 115.5 FT

Question 12

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What is the static pressure at the valve?
Answer
  • 71.34
  • 75.06
  • 72.98
  • 74.96

Question 13

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What will be pressure at the base of this pipe?
Answer
  • 16.63
  • 17.32
  • 17.49
  • 18.78

Question 14

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One PSI equals 2.31 feet of head, and one foot of head equals 0.433 PSI.
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  • True
  • False

Question 15

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Calculate the static pressure at the valve.
Answer
  • 82.47 PSI
  • 101.96 PSI
  • 90.15 PSI
  • 92.48 PSI

Question 16

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What is the static pressure at the valve?
Answer
  • 90.93 PSI
  • 91.92 PSI
  • 90.93 Feet of Head
  • 91.92 Feet of Head

Question 17

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What is the only factor that affects Static Pressure?
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  • Elevation
  • Velocity
  • Size of pipe
  • Flow

Question 18

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Only changes in elevation impact static pressure.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 19

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Flow and Velocity is the same measurement of water volume (amount).
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 20

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When water moves through an irrigation system it is said to be in a [blank_start]_________[blank_end] state.
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  • Dynamic
  • Static
  • High Pressure
  • Frozen

Question 21

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Flow is commonly measured in [blank_start]______[blank_end] for sprinkler systems and in [blank_start]_____[blank_end] for drip irrigation systems.
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  • GOM
  • GPM
  • GPH
  • PSI
  • GOM
  • GPH
  • GPM
  • PSI

Question 22

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Flow is the amount (volume) of water moving per unit of time. Measured in GPH and GPM
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  • True
  • False

Question 23

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Velocity is the speed of moving water. Measured in:
Answer
  • Feet Per Second (FPS)
  • Gallons Per Hour (GPH)
  • Gallons Per Minute (GPM)
  • Weight Of Water (WOW)

Question 24

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The faster the water moves trough the pipes, the better the sprinklers work.
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  • True
  • False

Question 25

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The optimal water velocity is:
Answer
  • 25 (FPS)
  • 15 (FPS)
  • 10 (FPS)
  • 5 (FPS)

Question 26

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The primary causes of water hammer include a combination of:
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  • When water is suddenly stopped.
  • When water suddenly changes direction.
  • When water moves too fast.
  • When pressure is too low
  • Air pockets in the system

Question 27

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What are the Friction Loss Charts used for?
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  • To determine the pressure loss in pipe due to friction losses
  • To determine the velocity at various flow rates
  • To find the maximum allowable flow of water in gallons per minute per pipe size
  • To find the optimal pressure (PSI) per rotor head

Question 28

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Why is an Ohms test commonly performed?
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  • To measure the electrical resistance in the system wiring, identifying potential issues like faulty solenoids or damaged wires.
  • To test the voltage at the transformer
  • To check how many solenoids are on he line
  • To test the voltage of the solenoid

Question 29

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The voltage of a solenoid can be found by conducting an Ohms test?
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  • True
  • False

Question 30

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Both AC and DC latching solenoids can be used in a 24v conventional controller.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 31

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What does AC stand for?
Answer
  • Alternative Current
  • Alternating Voltage
  • Alternating Current
  • Advancing Circuit

Question 32

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What is the most common Voltage used when turning on an irrigation valve
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  • 24 DC Volts
  • 24 AC Volts
  • 124 AC Volts
  • 9 DC Volts

Question 33

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Ohms is the measurement of the...
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  • Amps in the line
  • Resistance in the line
  • Voltage in the line
  • Resistance in the transformer

Question 34

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The nominal voltage for an irrigation controller, particularly one designed to operate with standard 24V AC solenoids, should typically be within the range of
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  • 22 to 28 Volts DC.
  • 22 to 28 Volts AC.
  • 9-12 Volts AC
  • 9-12 Volts DC

Question 35

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When doing an Ohms test and finding a reading between 20-60 Ohms means we have....
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  • A broken/cut wire.
  • A bad wire splice.
  • A good line/solenoid.
  • A short on the wire path.

Question 36

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When conducting an Ohms test. A bad wire splice will be referred as...
Answer
  • Open wire
  • Partial
  • Cut wire
  • Good wire

Question 37

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A ground fault is..
Answer
  • Earth contact with any part of the wire
  • a wire splice
  • an insulated solenoid
  • a disconnected controller

Question 38

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Precipitation rate in a landscape irrigation system refers to the amount of water applied per unit area per unit time.
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  • True
  • False

Question 39

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What is the primary purpose of knowing the precipitation rate of a landscape irrigation system?
Answer
  • To determine the soil's pH level.
  • To calculate the electrical load on the irrigation controller.
  • To make sure the system uses just the right amount of water, avoiding both overwatering and underwatering.
  • To measure the flow rate of water through the main supply line.

Question 40

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When the nozzles in sprinklers are mixed, it can lead to several issues:
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  • Uneven water distribution
  • Reduced efficiency
  • Damage to plants
  • Increased turf health
  • Optimal performance

Question 41

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What can happen when the nozzles in sprinklers are mixed?
Answer
  • Improved water coverage and efficiency.
  • Reduced water usage and lower costs.
  • Uneven water distribution and potential plant damage.
  • Increased water pressure and higher flow rates.

Question 42

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Sprinkler head to head spacing refers to:
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  • The distance between sprinkler heads in a landscape irrigation system.
  • The height of the sprinkler heads above the ground.
  • The type of nozzle used in the sprinkler heads.
  • The water pressure required for the sprinkler system.

Question 43

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Which of the following factors would NOT influence sprinkler head spacing in a landscape irrigation system?
Answer
  • Sprinkler type
  • Soil type
  • Water pressure
  • Wind conditions

Question 44

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Why is it important to monitor soil moisture levels when scheduling irrigation?
Answer
  • To ensure plants receive adequate nutrients.
  • To calculate the best day to water the plant material
  • To prevent under/overwatering
  • To prevent the sprinklers from working properly

Question 45

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an efficient irrigation schedule?
Answer
  • Customized to your specific landscape
  • Same and unchanging
  • Weather-based adjustments
  • Soil moisture monitoring

Question 46

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You have a landscape irrigation system that is currently overwatering your turf. Which of the following adjustments would likely be most effective in reducing water consumption without compromising plant health?
Answer
  • Increase the water pressure by changing a few nozzles.
  • Increase the frequency of irrigation cycles by 50%.
  • Reduce the frequency and duration of irrigation cycles.
  • Replace your existing sprinklers with a drip irrigation system.

Question 47

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What is the combined process of evaporation and transpiration in landscape irrigation systems?
Answer
  • Precipitation Rates
  • Leaching
  • Evapotranspiration
  • Water Runoff

Question 48

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Why is understanding evapotranspiration important for landscape irrigation?
Answer
  • To determine the type of sprinkler heads to use
  • To estimate water needs for plants
  • To calculate the cost of water
  • To prevent soil erosion

Question 49

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Which of the following factors does NOT affect evapotranspiration rates?
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  • Temperature
  • Humidity
  • Soil type
  • Wind

Question 50

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How can understanding evapotranspiration help you improve your landscape irrigation practices?
Answer
  • By reducing the frequency of watering
  • By increasing the amount of water applied
  • By optimizing your irrigation schedule
  • By changing the type of plants you grow

Question 51

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What is the primary purpose of an irrigation system?
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  • To fertilize the soil
  • To control weeds
  • To provide water to plants efficiently
  • To prevent soil erosion

Question 52

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Which soil type has the highest water-holding capacity?
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  • Sandy soil
  • Silt soil
  • Clay soil
  • Loamy soil

Question 53

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What is the function of a backflow preventer in an irrigation system?
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  • To reduce water pressure
  • To prevent water from flowing backward and contaminating the potable water supply
  • To increase the flow rate
  • To filter sediment from water

Question 54

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What is the primary purpose of a pressure regulator in an irrigation system?
Answer
  • To increase water pressure
  • To maintain a consistent pressure level within the system
  • To filter out debris
  • To control the flow rate

Question 55

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What is the purpose of a "zone" in an irrigation system?
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  • To divide the area into manageable sections for watering
  • To increase water pressure
  • To reduce water consumption
  • To control the water temperature

Question 56

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What does the term "solenoid" refer to in an irrigation valve?
Answer
  • A mechanical component that controls water flow
  • An electrical device that opens and closes the valve
  • A type of pipe fitting
  • A tool used for trenching

Question 57

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Which of the following is a common problem with irrigation controllers?
Answer
  • Power surges
  • Incorrect programming
  • High water pressure
  • Overgrown grass

Question 58

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Which of the following best describes the term "water window" in irrigation?
Answer
  • The time frame in which irrigation is allowed to run
  • The maximum amount of water that can be applied at one time
  • The period during which the system is checked for leaks
  • The optimal time to check soil moisture

Question 59

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Irrigation is primarily intended to:
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  • Directly water plants
  • Replenish the water source for plants
  • Prevent soil erosion
  • Control weeds

Question 60

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To effectively manage water in the root zone and program an irrigation controller correctly, which of the following factors should be considered?
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  • Amount of water needed for plants
  • Acceptable level of soil moisture depletion
  • Application rate of the irrigation system
  • Efficiency of the irrigation system
  • All of the above

Question 61

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The precipitation rate of a sprinkler or a zone in a sprinkler system is defined as:
Answer
  • The amount of water applied that is available in the root zone
  • The rate at which water is applied over a given area, measured in inches per hour
  • The specific water requirement of the plant
  • The overall efficiency of the sprinkler system

Question 62

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Use the following to calculate the Watering Frequency: Watering cool season turf with an 8-inch (0.66 ft) root zone, and a crop coefficient of 0.70. Soil is clay loam with available water of 1.00 in/ft with a slight slope. Precipitation rate is 0.5 in/hr. Your location has a daily moisture loss (ET) rate of 0.12 inches. The application efficiency is 68%. MAD = 50% Frequency = (AW x RZ x MAD) / (ET x Kc)
Answer
  • 1-2 day interval
  • 3-4 day interval
  • 5-6 day interval
  • There is not enough information to calculate the watering frequency

Question 63

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Use the same values to calculate the Run Time per interval: Watering cool season turf with an 8-inch (0.66 ft) root zone, and a crop coefficient of 0.70. Soil is clay loam with available water of 1.00 in/ft with a slight slope. Precipitation rate is 0.5 in/hr. Your location has a daily moisture loss (ET) rate of 0.12 inches. The application efficiency is 68%. MAD = 50%. Use a 2-day interval. Run Time = (60 x F x ET x Kc) / (PR x EA)
Answer
  • 16 minutes
  • 29 minutes
  • 47 minutes
  • There is not enough information to determine the run time
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