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NORTH CAROLINA (NC) CATEGORY D (ORNAMENTAL & TURF) EXAM –
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED AND WELL DETAILED ANSWERS | PLUS
RATIONALES | DOWNLOAD AND PASS | LATEST EXAM UPDATE 2026/2027

Core Domains

1. Pest Identification and Biology
2. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Principles
3. Pesticide Safety and Handling
4. Application Equipment and Calibration
5. Federal and North Carolina Pesticide Laws and Regulations
6. Environmental Protection and Stewardship
7. Ornamental Plant Health Care
8. Turfgrass Management and Weed Control
9. Professional Ethics and Standards of Conduct

Introduction

This comprehensive examination is designed to assess the knowledge and practical
skills required for competent and responsible application of pesticides within the
ornamental and turf sector of North Carolina. The exam covers a broad spectrum of
essential topics, from foundational scientific principles and pest biology to the
complexities of state and federal regulations, ethical conduct, and environmental
stewardship. It utilizes a combination of multiple-choice questions and scenario-
based problems to evaluate not just recall, but the capacity for critical thinking and
sound decision-making in real-world situations. Successful completion
demonstrates a commitment to professional excellence and the safe, effective
management of landscapes and turf in accordance with the highest standards of
the industry.

,SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1 – 50

1. A pest is defined as any organism that is:

A. A plant, animal, or pathogen that is not native to the area.
B. A disease-causing organism that requires a host to survive.
C. An organism that is harmful, damaging, or a nuisance to humans, their
property, or the environment.
D. An insect, weed, or disease that has developed resistance to chemical control.

🟢 Correct Answer: C. An organism that is harmful, damaging, or a nuisance to
humans, their property, or the environment.

🔴 Explanation: This is the core definition of a pest. While other options describe
specific types of pests or conditions, only C covers the broad, encompassing
definition required for understanding pest management principles.

2. Which of the following is the MOST important step to take before mixing
and applying any pesticide?

A. Check the wind speed and direction.
B. Ensure the sprayer is properly calibrated.
C. Put on the personal protective equipment (PPE) specified on the pesticide
label.
D. Notify all homeowners and neighbors in the immediate vicinity.

🟢 Correct Answer: C. Put on the personal protective equipment (PPE) specified
on the pesticide label.

🔴 Explanation: PPE is the last line of defense for the applicator. The label legally
mandates specific PPE, and it must be donned before the pesticide container is
even opened to prevent exposure.

3. The goal of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is to:

,A. Eradicate all pest populations from a managed area.
B. Use the most effective chemical pesticide available as the first line of defense.
C. Manage pests using a combination of methods to minimize environmental and
health risks.
D. Apply pesticides on a regular, preventative schedule to avoid pest outbreaks.

🟢 Correct Answer: C. Manage pests using a combination of methods to
minimize environmental and health risks.

🔴 Explanation: IPM is a holistic, decision-based process that utilizes multiple
tactics—biological, cultural, mechanical, and chemical. Eradication (A) is rarely a
goal, and chemical use (B & D) is a last resort, not the first.

4. According to federal law, the pesticide label is a legal document. This means:

A. It can be modified by the state to fit local conditions.
B. It is a binding contract between the manufacturer and the applicator.
C. It provides recommendations but is not legally enforceable.
D. It is illegal to use a pesticide in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.

🟢 Correct Answer: D. It is illegal to use a pesticide in a manner inconsistent with
its labeling.

🔴 Explanation: The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
makes it a violation of federal law to use any registered pesticide in a way that is
inconsistent with its labeling.

5. What does the term "LD50" refer to on a pesticide's Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?

A. The lethal dose of a pesticide that will kill 50% of a test population.
B. The effective dose of a pesticide needed to control 50% of a target pest.
C. The minimum dose required to cause a sub-lethal effect in 50% of a
population.
D. The recommended application rate to achieve 50% pest mortality in the field.

, 🟢 Correct Answer: A. The lethal dose of a pesticide that will kill 50% of a test
population.

🔴 Explanation: LD50 is a standard measure of acute toxicity. A lower LD50 value
indicates a more toxic substance. It is always expressed as a dosage (mg of
pesticide per kg of body weight).

6. An applicator notices that a fungicide is not controlling a known disease as
effectively as it did in previous years. The MOST likely cause is:

A. The applicator miscalculated the size of the treatment area.
B. The pesticide has a short shelf life and has expired.
C. The pest population has developed resistance to the active ingredient.
D. The weather conditions were not favorable for application.

🟢 Correct Answer: C. The pest population has developed resistance to the active
ingredient.

🔴 Explanation: While all options are possible, the repeated failure of a product
that was once effective is a classic sign of pesticide resistance, where a portion of
the pest population has survived and reproduced, passing on resistance genes.

7. Granular pesticides are often preferred over liquid formulations for certain
applications because they:

A. Are more effective at controlling foliar diseases.
B. Can be applied with less specialized equipment and provide slow release.
C. Are less likely to cause damage to non-target plants.
D. Are more toxic to insects and weeds.

🟢 Correct Answer: B. Can be applied with less specialized equipment and
provide slow release.

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