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Pass the Georgia Pest Control Certification Exam on your first attempt with this comprehensive practice test featuring 100% correct questions and answers with detailed rationales for the 2026/2027 edition. This A+ Graded resource for the Georgia Structural Pest Control Commission Certification Examination contains comprehensive practice questions with 100% correct answers and detailed rationales directly aligned with current Georgia Structural Pest Control Act, Georgia Department of Agriculture regulations, and federal pesticide laws (FIFRA) . Featuring complete coverage of GSPCC rules, FIFRA regulations, pesticide safety, integrated pest management (IPM), termite treatments, wood-destroying organisms, general pest control, fumigation, and applicator responsibilities with detailed rationales for every correct and incorrect answer, it provides an authentic replication of the Georgia Pest Control Certification exam format and regulatory rigor . With certification requirements, license renewal, recordkeeping, vehicle marking, employee registration, and Georgia-specific pest management scenarios plus our Pass Guarantee, this is the definitive tool to earn your Georgia Pest Control Certification with confidence. Download now and pass first try.

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GEORGIA PEST CONTROL CERTIFICATION PRACTICE TEST Latest
Updated | State Licensing Exam Prep | 100% Correct Q&A with
Rationales | Pass Guaranteed - A+ Graded


CATEGORY 1: REGULATIONS & REGULATORY AGENCIES (20 Questions)

Q1: Which Georgia state agency is responsible for enforcing the Structural Pest Control
Act (SPCA)?
A. Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD)
B. Georgia Department of Public Health
C. Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) [CORRECT]
D. Georgia Structural Pest Control Commission (GSPCC)

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) serves as the enforcement
agency for the Structural Pest Control Act. While the GSPCC (D) governs and oversees
the pest control industry, the actual enforcement authority rests with GDA. The
Environmental Protection Division (A) handles broader environmental issues, and Public
Health (B) focuses on human health concerns rather than structural pest control
licensing and enforcement.



Q2: Under FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) as amended in
1972, which of the following was NOT established?
A. Pesticide classification systems (restricted use vs. general use)
B. Certification requirements for applicators
C. Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) for pesticides in groundwater
D. Worker safety and environmental protection provisions [CORRECT]

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) for groundwater were established
under the Safe Drinking Water Act, not FIFRA. The 1972 FIFRA amendments (Federal
Environmental Pesticide Control Act) created restricted use/general use classifications

,(A), certification requirements for applicators (B), and worker safety/environmental
protection provisions (D). MCLs are EPA standards under different legislation.



Q3: Which federal act requires the EPA to ensure that registered pesticides do not harm
endangered species?
A. Clean Water Act
B. Endangered Species Act of 1973 [CORRECT]
C. National Environmental Policy Act
D. Food Quality Protection Act of 1996

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Endangered Species Act of 1973 specifically mandates that federal
agencies, including EPA, ensure their actions (including pesticide registration) do not
jeopardize endangered species or their critical habitats. While FQPA 1996 (D) amended
FIFRA regarding food tolerances and children's safety, and NEPA (C) requires
environmental impact statements, the Endangered Species Act (B) contains the specific
provision regarding endangered species protection in pesticide regulation.



Q4: The Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA) of 1996 amended FIFRA to include which
significant provision?
A. Mandatory buffer zones around all agricultural applications
B. Establishment of tolerance levels for pesticides from dietary, drinking water, and
non-occupational exposure [CORRECT]
C. Prohibition of all organophosphate pesticides
D. Creation of the Georgia Structural Pest Control Commission

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: FQPA 1996 fundamentally changed pesticide regulation by requiring EPA to
consider aggregate exposure (dietary + drinking water + residential) and cumulative
effects of pesticides with common mechanisms of toxicity. It established strict safety
standards including a 10-fold safety factor for infants and children. It did not mandate

,buffer zones (A), ban organophosphates outright (C), or create state commissions
(D)—that authority remains with states.



Q5: Under Georgia law, how often must a Certified Operator in Household Pest Control
(HPC) recertify?
A. Every 2 years with 8 hours of continuing education
B. Every 3 years with 20 hours of continuing education
C. Every 5 years with 25 hours of continuing education [CORRECT]
D. Every 7 years with 30 hours of continuing education

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Georgia requires recertification every 5 years for all DCO categories: HPC
requires 25 hours, WDO requires 25 hours, and FUM requires 12 hours. The
2-year/8-hour requirement (A) applies to re-registration of employees, not recertification
of operators. Options B and D do not match Georgia's specific regulatory timeframes.



Q6: A pest control company in Georgia must employ at least one Certified Operator for:
A. Each service vehicle
B. Each branch office [CORRECT]
C. Every five registered technicians
D. The company headquarters only

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Georgia regulations require every branch office to employ at least one person
who has passed the certification exam as a Certified Operator. This ensures local
supervision and expertise at each operational location. The requirement is per branch,
not per vehicle (A), per technicians (C), or headquarters only (D).



Q7: Which of the following is required by the Fair Business Practices Act regarding pest
control contracts in Georgia?
A. Contracts must be notarized by a public notary
B. Customers have the right to cancel within 3 business days [CORRECT]
C. Contracts must be written in both English and Spanish

, D. All contracts must include a 5-year service guarantee

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Fair Business Practices Act provides consumers with a 3-day right of
rescission (cancellation) for certain contracts, including pest control services. This
cooling-off period allows consumers to reconsider their decision. Notarization (A),
bilingual requirements (C), and mandatory 5-year guarantees (D) are not statutory
requirements under this Act.



Q8: For Wood-Destroying Organism (WDO) control work in Georgia, how long must
copies of contracts be retained after expiration?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years [CORRECT]
C. 3 years
D. 5 years

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Georgia regulations specifically require that WDO control contracts be kept
for 2 years after expiration. This retention period ensures documentation is available for
any disputes, warranty claims, or regulatory inspections. The 2-year period balances
recordkeeping burdens with consumer protection needs.



Q9: Under OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) of 1970, which employers must
keep records of work-related deaths, injuries, and illnesses?
A. All employers regardless of size
B. Companies with 5 or more employees
C. Companies with 10 or more employees [CORRECT]
D. Only companies engaged in manufacturing

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: OSHA requires employers with 10 or more employees to maintain OSHA 300
logs of work-related injuries and illnesses. Smaller employers (under 10) are exempt

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