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NV Certified Pesticide Applicator General PRACTICE Exam Questions With Correct Answers Identifying a pest and researching its life cycle will help you plan pesticide applications and other control measures that are most appropriate to the pest. Select one: True False - answerTrue There are nine required parts to a pesticide label. Which of the following is NOT one of the nine required parts? Select one: a. Use classification b. Safety Data Sheet c. Name and address of the manufacturer d. Precautionary statement e. Ingredient statement - answerb. Safety Data Sheet When a plant has "abnormal physiology" it may be an indication that the plant is: Select one: a. preparing to set seed. b. an annual or perennial. ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/27/2024 12:01 PM c. suffering from a plant disease. d. done flowering for the year. e. suffering from a plant disease. - answerc. suffering from a plant disease. Which work sites are all covered by the Worker Protection Standard (WPS)? Select one: a. Farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses b. Roadsides, rangelands and pastures c. Ditch banks and ornamental ponds d. Parks, hotels and greenhouses e. Parks and golf courses - answera. Farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses (These are the work sites covered by the Worker Protection Standard.) Contact herbicides kill the plant only where the herbicide chemicals touch the plant. Select one: True False - answerTrue Your label states that you must mix 1/2 gallon of formulation in 50 gallons of water. Your tank holds 250 gallons. How many quarts should you add to a full tank of water to arrive at the proper concentration? Select one: a. 10 quarts b. 5 quarts c. 2.5 quarts d. 125 quarts - answera. 10 quarts ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/27/2024 12:01 PM (1/2 gallon of pesticide for each 50 gallons of water 1/2 gallon = 2 quarts 250 gallons divided by 50 gallons = 5 2 quarts X 5 = 10 quarts) Herbicides that kill all plant life are called: Select one: a. custom herbicides. b. nonselective herbicides. c. biological herbicides. d. selective herbicides. e. complete herbicides. - answerb. nonselective herbicides. Who can purchase and use a general use pesticide? Select one: a. Only licensed applicators. b. Only general-use permit holders. c. Only certified applicators. d. Anyone. e. Only an individual under the direct supervision of a certified applicator. - answerd. Anyone. (These pesticides may be purchased and used by anyone. You must still read and follow all label instructions.) An insect life cycle which includes only these stages...egg--nymph--adult...is termed what type of metamorphosi

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©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/27/2024 12:01 PM



NV Certified Pesticide Applicator General
PRACTICE Exam Questions
With Correct Answers


Identifying a pest and researching its life cycle will help you plan pesticide applications and
other control measures that are most appropriate to the pest.


Select one:
True

False - answer✔✔True
There are nine required parts to a pesticide label. Which of the following is NOT one of the nine
required parts?


Select one:
a. Use classification
b. Safety Data Sheet
c. Name and address of the manufacturer
d. Precautionary statement

e. Ingredient statement - answer✔✔b. Safety Data Sheet
When a plant has "abnormal physiology" it may be an indication that the plant is:


Select one:
a. preparing to set seed.
b. an annual or perennial.

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/27/2024 12:01 PM


c. suffering from a plant disease.
d. done flowering for the year.

e. suffering from a plant disease. - answer✔✔c. suffering from a plant disease.
Which work sites are all covered by the Worker Protection Standard (WPS)?


Select one:
a. Farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses
b. Roadsides, rangelands and pastures
c. Ditch banks and ornamental ponds
d. Parks, hotels and greenhouses

e. Parks and golf courses - answer✔✔a. Farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses


(These are the work sites covered by the Worker Protection Standard.)
Contact herbicides kill the plant only where the herbicide chemicals touch the plant.


Select one:
True

False - answer✔✔True
Your label states that you must mix 1/2 gallon of formulation in 50 gallons of water. Your tank
holds 250 gallons. How many quarts should you add to a full tank of water to arrive at the proper
concentration?


Select one:
a. 10 quarts
b. 5 quarts
c. 2.5 quarts

d. 125 quarts - answer✔✔a. 10 quarts

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/27/2024 12:01 PM



(1/2 gallon of pesticide for each 50 gallons of water
1/2 gallon = 2 quarts
250 gallons divided by 50 gallons = 5
2 quarts X 5 = 10 quarts)
Herbicides that kill all plant life are called:


Select one:
a. custom herbicides.
b. nonselective herbicides.
c. biological herbicides.
d. selective herbicides.

e. complete herbicides. - answer✔✔b. nonselective herbicides.
Who can purchase and use a general use pesticide?


Select one:
a. Only licensed applicators.
b. Only general-use permit holders.
c. Only certified applicators.
d. Anyone.

e. Only an individual under the direct supervision of a certified applicator. - answer✔✔d.
Anyone.


(These pesticides may be purchased and used by anyone. You must still read and follow all label
instructions.)
An insect life cycle which includes only these stages...egg--nymph--adult...is termed what type
of metamorphosis?

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/27/2024 12:01 PM


Select one:
a. Simple or incomplete
b. Flowing or thorough
c. Abbreviated or short
d. Insufficient

e. Complete - answer✔✔a. Simple or incomplete
The best recommended control for jackrabbits is:


Select one:
a. strychnine.
b. live trapping.
c. repellents.
d. exclusion.

e. fumigation. - answer✔✔d. exclusion.


(This method works the best, by limiting the access to crops, pasture or forage, landscaping and
vegetable gardens.)
Leaf surface wax and cuticle are present on every leaf and are barriers to herbicide absorption.
Which of the following is also a barrier to herbicide uptake?


Select one:
a. algae
b. leaf hairs
c. adjuvants
d. perennials

e. chloroplasts - answer✔✔b. leaf hairs
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