Kansas Commercial Pesticide Applicator (General)
EXAM LATEST (2025) COMPLETE QUESTIONS With
100% Verified Solutions,
(Pests and Pest Control) Natural forces are important because:
a. you cannot do anything about them
b. they can cause pest populations to rise and fall
c. you can never spray anywhere in the winter time
d. the rain and wind always makes it necessary to respray the area - (ANSWER)b.
they can cause pest populations to rise and fall
(Pests and Pest Control) Biological control:
a. is always 100% effective
b. is never complete
c. never occurs naturally
d. always interferes with commercial chemical control operations - (ANSWER)b. is
never complete
(Pests and Pest Control) Resistance to pesticides develops in pests species:
a. because some applicators use the least expensive chemicals
b. the chemical companies plan it to happen
c. the pesticides are not poison enough
d. rarely does any pesticide kill all the pests and those that survive pass this ability
on to their offspring - (ANSWER)d. rarely does any pesticide kill all the pests and
those that survive pass this ability on to their offspring
,(Pests and Pest Control) Integrated Pest Management practices include the use
of:
a. chemical pesticides
b. cultivation and barriers
c. sanitation and traps
d. all of the above - (ANSWER)d. all of the above
(Pests and Pest Control) In the case of insects:
a. they are only important because they give entomologists something to talk
about
b. they must all be killed as soon as possible
c. about 99% of all species are of minor importance
d. they all feed on plants which could be eaten by people - (ANSWER)c. about
99% of all species are of minor importance
(Pests and Pest Control) The insect thorax:
a. is where the insect antennae are located
b. supports the legs and wings (if present) of the adult insect
c. is always a very small orange spot on right side of the head
d. is difficult to distinguish from the legs - (ANSWER)b. supports the legs and
wings (if present) of the adult insect
, (Pests and Pest Control) An example of an Arachnid is:
a. a butterfly
b. an insect
c. a spider
d. a pigweed - (ANSWER)c. a spider
(Pests and Pest Control) The use of host resistance:
a. helps keep pest populations below harmful levels
b. means that any pesticide use will not result in killing the host
c. involves treating the host will insecticides repeatedly at low rates so as not to
kill it
d. should always be discouraged because it is never effective - (ANSWER)a. helps
keep pest populations below harmful levels
(Pests and Pest Control) Screens and other barriers:
a. are no longer effective because insects have learned to avoid them
b. are too "old fashioned" to work
c. can be a major way of controlling pests in some situations
d. should always be painted red or yellow to help repel the pest - (ANSWER)c. can
be a major way of controlling pests in some situations
(Pests and Pest Control) The major objective in outdoor chemical pest control is:
a. to cover the entire surface to be protected with a residue
EXAM LATEST (2025) COMPLETE QUESTIONS With
100% Verified Solutions,
(Pests and Pest Control) Natural forces are important because:
a. you cannot do anything about them
b. they can cause pest populations to rise and fall
c. you can never spray anywhere in the winter time
d. the rain and wind always makes it necessary to respray the area - (ANSWER)b.
they can cause pest populations to rise and fall
(Pests and Pest Control) Biological control:
a. is always 100% effective
b. is never complete
c. never occurs naturally
d. always interferes with commercial chemical control operations - (ANSWER)b. is
never complete
(Pests and Pest Control) Resistance to pesticides develops in pests species:
a. because some applicators use the least expensive chemicals
b. the chemical companies plan it to happen
c. the pesticides are not poison enough
d. rarely does any pesticide kill all the pests and those that survive pass this ability
on to their offspring - (ANSWER)d. rarely does any pesticide kill all the pests and
those that survive pass this ability on to their offspring
,(Pests and Pest Control) Integrated Pest Management practices include the use
of:
a. chemical pesticides
b. cultivation and barriers
c. sanitation and traps
d. all of the above - (ANSWER)d. all of the above
(Pests and Pest Control) In the case of insects:
a. they are only important because they give entomologists something to talk
about
b. they must all be killed as soon as possible
c. about 99% of all species are of minor importance
d. they all feed on plants which could be eaten by people - (ANSWER)c. about
99% of all species are of minor importance
(Pests and Pest Control) The insect thorax:
a. is where the insect antennae are located
b. supports the legs and wings (if present) of the adult insect
c. is always a very small orange spot on right side of the head
d. is difficult to distinguish from the legs - (ANSWER)b. supports the legs and
wings (if present) of the adult insect
, (Pests and Pest Control) An example of an Arachnid is:
a. a butterfly
b. an insect
c. a spider
d. a pigweed - (ANSWER)c. a spider
(Pests and Pest Control) The use of host resistance:
a. helps keep pest populations below harmful levels
b. means that any pesticide use will not result in killing the host
c. involves treating the host will insecticides repeatedly at low rates so as not to
kill it
d. should always be discouraged because it is never effective - (ANSWER)a. helps
keep pest populations below harmful levels
(Pests and Pest Control) Screens and other barriers:
a. are no longer effective because insects have learned to avoid them
b. are too "old fashioned" to work
c. can be a major way of controlling pests in some situations
d. should always be painted red or yellow to help repel the pest - (ANSWER)c. can
be a major way of controlling pests in some situations
(Pests and Pest Control) The major objective in outdoor chemical pest control is:
a. to cover the entire surface to be protected with a residue