2026 | High-Yield Review | Graded A+
1. What is the CE requirement for renewing a pesticide license held for less than
one year?
No CE hours are required for renewal if the license or certificate has
been held for less than 12 months.
5 CE hours are required for renewal if held for less than 6 months.
All licenses require 20 CE hours for renewal.
10 CE hours are required for renewal regardless of the duration held.
2. What is the primary purpose of obtaining a Pest Control Advisor (PCA)
license?
To apply pesticides in residential areas.
To sell pesticides to consumers.
To provide pest management advice and recommendations.
To conduct pest control inspections.
3. If a licensed pesticide applicator fails to complete their Continuing Education
(CE) requirements, what could be the potential consequence?
Mandatory training sessions without license suspension.
Loss of their pesticide license.
No consequences as CE is not strictly enforced.
Increased fees for license renewal.
,4. Describe the specific educational topics that must be included in the
Continuing Education for QAC renewal.
Only 2 hours need to be on pesticide laws.
No specific topics are required for CE.
All 20 hours can be on any pest control topic.
At least 4 hours must focus on pesticide laws and regulations.
5. If a Qualified Applicator License (QAL) holder has completed 18 hours of CE,
including 3 hours on pesticide laws, what steps must they take to meet the
renewal requirements?
They must retake the entire CE course from the beginning.
They can renew their license without any additional hours.
They must complete an additional 2 hours of DPR-approved
instruction, including at least 1 more hour on pesticide laws.
They need to take a total of 4 hours of CE on pesticide laws only.
6. Restricted-use pesticide sales records must be maintained for a period of
________ year (s) following sale..
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4
7. Under which set of circumstances would the certified applicator be required
to be physically present at the application site?
Whenever any type of pesticide is applied by an uncertified individual
, Whenever a restricted-use pesticide is applied
If state law or the label requires it
When the pesticide is being applied inside or around a public building
8. Interpret the significance of including total sales and pesticide quantities in
the quarterly report to the DPR.
Including total sales and pesticide quantities helps the DPR monitor
pesticide usage and assess economic impacts.
The DPR only needs information about pesticide types, not quantities
or sales.
The report focuses solely on environmental impacts and does not
require sales data.
Sales data is irrelevant to the DPR's regulatory framework.
9. What are the potential consequences of submitting false information in
pesticide licensing applications?
Increased fees for license renewal.
Mandatory training sessions for applicants.
Denial, revocation, or suspension of licenses and potential legal
action.
No consequences if the application is later corrected.
10. Individual producers renewing their license must also submit proof of
proof of good ethics
proof of valid license
hours completed with company
, completing 24 hours of approved continuing education (CE)
11. If a Pest Control Dealer fails to maintain the required records for the
specified duration, what potential consequence might they face?
Enhanced customer trust
Increased sales opportunities
Regulatory penalties or fines
No consequences as records are optional
12. Describe the difference in retention periods for written recommendations
based on the type of product recommended by a PCA.
All recommendations must be retained for two years regardless of
product type.
Recommendations for all products must be retained for six months.
A PCA must retain recommendations for one year, but for high-
volatile organic compound products, the retention period is two
years.
There is no specific retention period for PCA recommendations.
13. What are the three key pieces of information required in the quarterly report
to the DPR?
Total sales in dollars, total pounds or gallons of agricultural
pesticides, and any applicable mill tax assessment.
Total sales in dollars, total number of employees, and pesticide
storage conditions.
Total pesticide types used, total sales in euros, and environmental
impact assessments.