ALABAMA OTPS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS LATEST 2026/2027 (GRADED A+)
Goosegrass - correct answer -Summer annual grass; silver crabgrass;
thrives in compacted soil area;; germination may be 4 to 6 weeks later
than crabgrass; lower sterns strongly flattened and crown in silver-white;
at maturity, 4 or 5 flattened finger-like seed heads produced at end of
sterns
Large Crabgrass - correct answer -Summer annual; germinationlate
March to early April; fibrous root system and roots at lower nodes;
lower sterns flattened, pale green, with hairy sheaths that form unsightly
patches
Chickweed - correct answer -Winter annual broadleaf weed which roots
at nodes; creeping habit of numerous branched stems forms dense
patches; leaves are opposite, oval shaped, and bright shiny green; white
flowers are 5 pedaled (deeply notched); appearing as 10 petals
Spur weed - correct answer -Winter annual broadleaf weed; frequently
referred to as sand spur; prostate growth with finely dissected leaves;
leaves and stems covered with fine hairs; fruits with spines produced
from inconspicuous green flowers; weed is not evident for most of
growing period (spreads rapidly); plants grow in tufts and produce small
5 pedaled yellow flowers
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Hop Clover - correct answer -Winter annual broadleaf weed;
matforming legume with trifoliate leaves; numerous small white and
yellow flowers produced in spring
Cudweed - correct answer -Biennial broadleaf weed; basal rosette of
leaves with grayish-white appearance; leaves are long, narrow, and blunt
tipped; during second year, branched flowering stems produced with
small narrow leaves; flowers are tan to white in color and appear at the
base of the upper leaves
False Dandelion - correct answer -Biennial broadleaf weed; basal rosette
of round lobed, dissected leaves; during second year, branched leafy
stem produced with several yellow flowers; mature seed head strongly
resembles dandelion
Yellow Nutsedge - correct answer -Perennial sedge; slender, triangular,
pale green stems up to 24 inch. Tall; most leaves basal except for yellow
seed head; leaves have sharp pointed "hypodermic" tip; plants reproduce
by seeds, rhizomes, and tubers (nuts)
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Buckhorn Plantain - correct answer -Perennial broadleaf weed with
taproot and strong lateral roots; basal rosette of long, narrow pointed
leaves that often twist or curl are produced; leaf veins are ribbed or
prominent on the lower surface; at maturity, leafless, hairy, and erect