M&E for definitions/Headloss and actual pipe diameter questions

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I am seeing on here that there are several definition questions on the afternoon portion of the WR/ENVA exam, and was considering bringing a general science/engineering dictionary with me. I already have the Metcalf & Eddy wastewater book, plus the all-in-one and CERM that I am bringing in. Should I be covered with these sources alone, or should I look for another dictionary?

I also noticed on several of the afternoon water resources 6 Min. Solutions, there were questions that required you to look at tables (not in the CERM) that give the actual inside diameter of water mains, based on the pipe’s wall thickness. There were also some that had you look up headloss values from tables. Do these types of problems appear on the actual exam, and if so, what’s a good source to use?

 
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