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Demonstration and Research Pest Control EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026 ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT SOLUTIONS WITH RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS &lt;RECENT VERSION&gt; is the damage a substance can do upon repeated or continuous exposure over a period of time. - ANSWER Chronic toxicity is the ability to cause tumors/cancers. - ANSWER Oncogenicity is the ability to induce a mutation or change a heritable characteristic. - ANSWER Mutagenicity is the ability to induce injury to a fetus. - ANSWER Fetotoxicity is the ability to cause birth defects. - ANSWER Teratogenicity is the ability to damage the nervous system. - ANSWER Neurotoxicity is the study of the occurrence and distribution of disease, mortality, or other adverse effects in populations and their relationship to contributing or associated factors. Unlike toxicology, it examines normally-occurring hazards, not ones artificially applied by a researcher. - ANSWER Epidemiology are studies in which the investigator separates populations according to their degree of exposure to some risk factor and then observes these populations for adverse effects. - ANSWER Prospective/forward epidemiological studies are studies in which the investigator separates populations according to adverse effects and then looks for associated factors. - ANSWER Retrospective/backward epidemiological studies management practices that aim at keeping pests at economically insignificant levels. - ANSWER Integrated Pest Management (IPM) The era of reliance on synthetic pesticides began about the time of _____ - ANSWER WW2 organisms that become a problem after key parasite and predator species are killed. - ANSWER Secondary pests aims at using cultural methods that discourage pests or interfere with their reproduction, by using selected or genetically engineered resistant crop plants, by conserving beneficial predator or parasite species, and by using pesticide applications that are strategically applied for maximum benefit and minimal harm. A parallel task is discouraging chemical resistance in pests. A central assumption is that a low level of pests are tolerable. It is rarely a substitute for pesticides, rather used to enhance their effectiveness or lower their overall use. - ANSWER IPM are clean, disease free seed, adjusting planting and harvesting dates, good drainage, crop rotation, adequate fertilization, and field sanitation. Pest number and diversity decrease with crop rotation and tillage intensity increase. - ANSWER Cultural practices In 1993, Monsanto applied for the first transgenic pesticide with _____ which makes potatoes resistant to the Colorado potato beetle. - ANSWER Bacillus thuringiensis tenebrionis

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Demonstration and Research Pest Control EXAM
STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026 ACCURATE QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED CORRECT SOLUTIONS WITH
RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS <RECENT
VERSION>


is the damage a substance can do upon repeated or continuous exposure
over a period of time. - ANSWER Chronic toxicity

is the ability to cause tumors/cancers. - ANSWER Oncogenicity

is the ability to induce a mutation or change a heritable characteristic. -
ANSWER Mutagenicity

is the ability to induce injury to a fetus. - ANSWER Fetotoxicity

is the ability to cause birth defects. - ANSWER Teratogenicity

is the ability to damage the nervous system. - ANSWER Neurotoxicity

is the study of the occurrence and distribution of disease, mortality, or
other adverse effects in populations and their relationship to contributing
or associated factors. Unlike toxicology, it examines normally-occurring
hazards, not ones artificially applied by a researcher. - ANSWER
Epidemiology

, are studies in which the investigator separates populations according to
their degree of exposure to some risk factor and then observes these
populations for adverse effects. - ANSWER Prospective/forward
epidemiological studies

are studies in which the investigator separates populations according to
adverse effects and then looks for associated factors. - ANSWER
Retrospective/backward epidemiological studies

management practices that aim at keeping pests at economically
insignificant levels. - ANSWER Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
The era of reliance on synthetic pesticides began about the time of
_____ - ANSWER WW2

organisms that become a problem after key parasite and predator
species are killed. - ANSWER Secondary pests

aims at using cultural methods that discourage pests or interfere with
their reproduction, by using selected or genetically engineered resistant
crop plants, by conserving beneficial predator or parasite species, and by
using pesticide applications that are strategically applied for maximum
benefit and minimal harm. A parallel task is discouraging chemical
resistance in pests. A central assumption is that a low level of pests are
tolerable. It is rarely a substitute for pesticides, rather used to enhance
their effectiveness or lower their overall use. - ANSWER IPM

are clean, disease free seed, adjusting planting and harvesting dates,
good drainage, crop rotation, adequate fertilization, and field sanitation.
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