Federal Pesticide Laws - Practice 2025/2026
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Correct Answers.
1. Which federal agency is responsible for registering or licensing pesticide
products for use in the United States?
A) U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
B) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
C) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
D) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Correct Answer: B) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Rationale: The EPA is the federal agency responsible for registering pesticide products
under FIFRA. The USDA, USFWS, and FDA have other roles but do not handle pesticide
registration .
2. What is the full name of the primary federal law that regulates pesticides in the
United States?
A) Federal Pesticide Control Act
B) Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
C) Federal Environmental Pesticide Act
D) Pesticide Registration and Safety Act
Correct Answer: B) Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
,Rationale: FIFRA is the primary federal statute governing pesticide registration,
distribution, sale, and use. It is administered by the EPA .
3. Which federal law governs the establishment of pesticide tolerances for food
and feed products?
A) Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
B) Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA)
C) Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA)
D) Worker Protection Standard (WPS)
Correct Answer: B) Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA)
Rationale: Under FFDCA Section 408, EPA establishes tolerances that set maximum
limits for pesticide residues on food. FIFRA governs registration, while FQPA amended
both FIFRA and FFDCA .
4. Which federal law required that all pesticides meet new, stricter safety
standards, particularly for infants and children?
A) Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
B) Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA)
C) Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA)
D) Worker Protection Standard (WPS)
Correct Answer: C) Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA)
,Rationale: The FQPA of 1996 amended FIFRA and FFDCA to require a new safety
standard—"reasonable certainty of no harm"—and mandated special consideration of
risks to infants and children .
5. Under FIFRA, a pesticide is defined as any substance intended for which of the
following purposes?
A) Harming, weakening, or injuring any pest
B) Preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest
C) Discouraging, infecting, or incapacitating any pest
D) Expelling, weakening, or discouraging any pest
Correct Answer: B) Preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest
Rationale: FIFRA defines a pesticide as "any substance or mixture of substances
intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest." Pest includes
insects, rodents, fungi, weeds, and other organisms .
6. Which of the following is NOT considered a pest under FIFRA?
A) Insects
B) Weeds
C) Viruses on or in living humans
D) Bacteria
Correct Answer: C) Viruses on or in living humans
, Rationale: FIFRA's definition of pest explicitly excludes "viruses, bacteria, or other
micro-organisms on or in living man or other animals." These are regulated as human
drugs instead .
7. Which of the following products is generally NOT considered a pesticide
requiring FIFRA registration?
A) An insect repellent
B) A weed killer
C) A bleach used as a cleaning agent
D) A product to control rodents
Correct Answer: C) A bleach used as a cleaning agent
Rationale: Deodorizers, bleaches, and cleaning agents are not considered pesticides
under FIFRA unless they make pesticidal claims. Substances intended only for cleaning
purposes are exempted from regulation .
8. Which federal law is primarily a "product licensing statute" for pesticides?
A) FFDCA
B) FIFRA
C) FQPA
D) RCRA
Correct Answer: B) FIFRA
Edition – Real Exam Questions with 100% Verified
Correct Answers.
1. Which federal agency is responsible for registering or licensing pesticide
products for use in the United States?
A) U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
B) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
C) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
D) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Correct Answer: B) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Rationale: The EPA is the federal agency responsible for registering pesticide products
under FIFRA. The USDA, USFWS, and FDA have other roles but do not handle pesticide
registration .
2. What is the full name of the primary federal law that regulates pesticides in the
United States?
A) Federal Pesticide Control Act
B) Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
C) Federal Environmental Pesticide Act
D) Pesticide Registration and Safety Act
Correct Answer: B) Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
,Rationale: FIFRA is the primary federal statute governing pesticide registration,
distribution, sale, and use. It is administered by the EPA .
3. Which federal law governs the establishment of pesticide tolerances for food
and feed products?
A) Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
B) Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA)
C) Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA)
D) Worker Protection Standard (WPS)
Correct Answer: B) Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA)
Rationale: Under FFDCA Section 408, EPA establishes tolerances that set maximum
limits for pesticide residues on food. FIFRA governs registration, while FQPA amended
both FIFRA and FFDCA .
4. Which federal law required that all pesticides meet new, stricter safety
standards, particularly for infants and children?
A) Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
B) Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA)
C) Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA)
D) Worker Protection Standard (WPS)
Correct Answer: C) Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA)
,Rationale: The FQPA of 1996 amended FIFRA and FFDCA to require a new safety
standard—"reasonable certainty of no harm"—and mandated special consideration of
risks to infants and children .
5. Under FIFRA, a pesticide is defined as any substance intended for which of the
following purposes?
A) Harming, weakening, or injuring any pest
B) Preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest
C) Discouraging, infecting, or incapacitating any pest
D) Expelling, weakening, or discouraging any pest
Correct Answer: B) Preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest
Rationale: FIFRA defines a pesticide as "any substance or mixture of substances
intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest." Pest includes
insects, rodents, fungi, weeds, and other organisms .
6. Which of the following is NOT considered a pest under FIFRA?
A) Insects
B) Weeds
C) Viruses on or in living humans
D) Bacteria
Correct Answer: C) Viruses on or in living humans
, Rationale: FIFRA's definition of pest explicitly excludes "viruses, bacteria, or other
micro-organisms on or in living man or other animals." These are regulated as human
drugs instead .
7. Which of the following products is generally NOT considered a pesticide
requiring FIFRA registration?
A) An insect repellent
B) A weed killer
C) A bleach used as a cleaning agent
D) A product to control rodents
Correct Answer: C) A bleach used as a cleaning agent
Rationale: Deodorizers, bleaches, and cleaning agents are not considered pesticides
under FIFRA unless they make pesticidal claims. Substances intended only for cleaning
purposes are exempted from regulation .
8. Which federal law is primarily a "product licensing statute" for pesticides?
A) FFDCA
B) FIFRA
C) FQPA
D) RCRA
Correct Answer: B) FIFRA