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Applicators of all pesticides or their supervisors must have state
certification.T/F - CORRECT ANSWER-True

Pesticide applicators may be classified as private applicators if

,they apply pesticides

a) only on their own property
b)to produce agricultural commodities primarily on the property of other
people
c) to produce agricultural commodities on their own property
d) on the property of others for hire and their own property - CORRECT
ANSWER-c) to produce agricultural commodities on their own
property

,a) can be in his office when the operator is applying a restricted use
pesticides if available when needed
c)can be available at night following the morning the restricted use
pesticides were applied
d) can be any distance away provided he can be. reached within 48
hours after the restricted use pesticide was applied - CORRECT
ANSWER-b) can be in his office when the operator is applying a
restricted use pesticides if available when needed

Pesticide products used in. New Jersey must be registered

a) only with the US Environmental Protection Agency
b) only. with the. State. of New Jersey.
c) with both the US environmental Protection Agency and state of New
Jersey - CORRECT ANSWER-c) with both the US environmental
Protection Agency and state of New Jersey

In New Jersey, restricted use pesticides can only be purchased
from a licensed pesticide

a) dealer business.
b) operator business.
c) applicator business - CORRECT ANSWER-a) dealer business.

Someone who uses any pesticides to raise agricultural product
must be certified and registred as. a
a) pesticide operator.

, b) commercial pesticide applicator
c) private pesticide applicator - CORRECT ANSWER-c) private
pesticide applicator

Anyone applying pesticides as a service must be certified and
registered as a

a) pesticide operator.
b) commercial pesticide applicator
c) private pesticide applicator - CORRECT ANSWER-b) commercial
pesticide applicator

Part of. the certification of commercial pesticide applicators.
Involves passing

a) core and a category exam
b) a dealer exam
c) an operator exam - CORRECT ANSWER-a) core and a category
exam

Companies which contract out their services for compensation
must be registered as a

a) pesticide operation
b) pesticide applicator business
c) pesticide dealer - CORRECT ANSWER-b) pesticide applicator
business

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