CATEGORY 3 EXAM TEST BANK NEWEST
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1. According to FIFRA, who is authorized to purchase restricted-use
pesticides?
A) Any person over 18 years old
B) A certified applicator or someone under their direct supervision
C) Anyone with a pesticide dealer license
D) Any commercial nursery operator
Answer B: A certified applicator or someone under their direct supervision
Rationale: Restricted-use pesticides can only be purchased by certified applicators
or those operating under their direct supervision.
2. Which federal law primarily regulates pesticide use in the United States?
A) Clean Water Act
B) FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act)
C) Endangered Species Act
D) Food Quality Protection Act
Answer B: FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act)
,Rationale: FIFRA is the primary federal statute governing pesticide registration,
distribution, and use.
3. Records of pesticide applications by commercial applicators must be kept
for a minimum of:
A) 1 year
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
D) 5 years
Answer B: 2 years
Rationale: Standard federal recordkeeping requirement is two years for
commercial pesticide applications.
4. The civil penalty for FIFRA violations by a commercial applicator can be up
to:
A) $1,000 per offense
B) $5,000 per offense
C) $7,500 per offense
D) $25,000 per offense
Answer C: $7,500 per offense
Rationale: FIFRA civil penalties for commercial applicators can reach $7,500 per
violation.
,5. Which of the following is considered a private applicator?
A) A landscaper applying pesticides for multiple clients
B) A farmer applying pesticides to their own agricultural crops
C) A golf course superintendent applying pesticides
D) A pest control technician working for a chartered company
Answer B: A farmer applying pesticides to their own agricultural crops
Rationale: Private applicators use pesticides on their own land or property they
manage.
6. To become certified as a commercial applicator, an individual must:
A) Be at least 16 years old
B) Pass a state-approved examination and pay the required fee
C) Complete a 40-hour training course
D) Submit a letter of recommendation
Answer B: Pass a state-approved examination and pay the required fee
Rationale: Certification requires passing the state examination and meeting
regulatory requirements.
7. Recertification points for commercial applicators are earned by:
A) Paying the annual fee
B) Attending approved continuing education events
C) Submitting an application to the state
, D) Completing a correspondence course
Answer B: Attending approved continuing education events
Rationale: Continuing education credits are required to maintain certification.
8. Which is NOT an element of the FIFRA pesticide label?
A) Ingredient statement
B) Directions for use
C) Manufacturer's profit margin
D) Precautionary statements
Answer C: Manufacturer's profit margin
Rationale: Labels contain regulatory and use information, not commercial data.
9. The Signal Word on a pesticide label indicates:
A) The manufacturer’s brand name
B) The relative toxicity of the product
C) The price of the product
D) The expiration date
Answer B: The relative toxicity of the product
Rationale: Signal words (Caution, Warning, Danger) indicate the product's acute
toxicity level.
10. Which Signal Word indicates the highest acute toxicity?