Standards Ultimate Exam
**Question 1.** Which of the following best defines Integrated Pest
Management (IPM)?
A) Exclusive use of chemical controls
B) Combining cultural, mechanical, biological, and chemical tactics to manage
pests with minimal risk
C) Applying the highest toxicity pesticide available
D) Rotating crops every season
Answer: B
Explanation: IPM integrates multiple control methods—cultural, mechanical,
biological, and chemical—to keep pest populations below damaging levels while
reducing hazards to people and the environment.
**Question 2.** In Illinois, which pest would be classified as a vertebrate pest?
A) Soybean aphid
B) Common ragweed
C) White-tailed deer
D) Cabbage looper
Answer: C
Explanation: Vertebrate pests are animals with backbones; white-tailed deer are a
common vertebrate pest that can cause crop damage.
**Question 3.** What is the primary difference between complete and
incomplete metamorphosis in insects?
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A) Complete metamorphosis includes a pupal stage, incomplete does not
B) Incomplete metamorphosis has more than three life stages
C) Complete metamorphosis occurs only in beetles
D) Incomplete metamorphosis always results in winged adults
Answer: A
Explanation: Complete metamorphosis (holometabolous) includes egg, larva,
pupa, and adult stages; incomplete metamorphosis (hemimetabolous) lacks a
pupal stage.
**Question 4.** Economic Injury Level (EIL) is best described as:
A) The pest density at which damage is visually obvious
B) The pest population at which control costs equal crop loss value
C) The maximum amount of pesticide allowed per acre
D) The threshold for aesthetic damage only
Answer: B
Explanation: EIL is the point where the cost of pest damage equals the cost of
control, guiding decision-making for economically justified applications.
**Question 5.** Which cultural practice most effectively reduces weed pressure
in corn?
A) Applying a post-emergence herbicide only
B) Using a high-residue cover crop in the previous season
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C) Hand-pulling weeds during the growing season
D) Increasing irrigation frequency
Answer: B
Explanation: A high-residue cover crop adds organic matter and suppresses weed
germination, reducing subsequent weed pressure.
**Question 6.** Mechanical control of pests includes all EXCEPT:
A) Installing row covers
B) Using pheromone traps
C) Applying a broad-spectrum insecticide
D) Tillage to disrupt insect life cycles
Answer: C
Explanation: Applying insecticides is a chemical control method, not mechanical.
**Question 7.** Which of the following is a biological control agent used in
Illinois orchards?
A) Trichogramma spp. (parasitic wasps)
B) Glyphosate
C) Methyl bromide
D) Copper sulfate
Answer: A
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Explanation: Trichogramma wasps parasitize egg stages of many lepidopteran
pests, providing biological control.
**Question 8.** The signal word “WARNING” on a pesticide label indicates:
A) The product is non-toxic
B) Moderate toxicity; may cause temporary or minor illness if misused
C) High toxicity; may cause severe illness or death
D) The product is only for professional use
Answer: B
Explanation: “WARNING” signals moderate toxicity; exposure can cause
temporary or minor health effects.
**Question 9.** Which statement is mandatory on every pesticide label?
A) “Do not apply near water bodies”
B) “Keep out of reach of children”
C) “Use only with a certified applicator”
D) “Recycle the container after use”
Answer: B
Explanation: “Keep out of reach of children” is a required precautionary
statement on all pesticide labels.
**Question 10.** An “RUP” (Restricted-Use Pesticide) designation means: