PAT EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS | RATED A+
1. The application of a pesticide outside of the boundaries for the targeted area
is referred to as .: Overspray
2. In general, are most readily absorbed by the skin.: Oil-based pesticides
3. An employer is responsible for making sure that each employee who is cov-
ered by WPS is trained on general pesticide safety principals every years.: 5
4. When do you not need to report a spill to the DNR?: Both B and C
5. Merit 75 WP is an example of .: Trade name
6. Insects differ from other arthropods, such as mites and ticks, in that insects
have .: 3 body regions, while mites and ticks have two
7. Constant and vigorous agitation is needed to maintain in suspension.: Wet-
table powders
8. A herbicide with a mode of action should never be used if you only want
to control broadleaf weeds in a desirable alfalfa stand.: Nonselective
9. You provide the farmer with post-application precautions specified on the
pesticide label before you sprayed. By law, you then have up to days to
provide the farmer with the required information as outlined in ATCP 29.: 30
10. Which of the following situations is it legal to fill a tank from surface water?-
: The tank is being use exclusively for water
11. The label of a product specifies 13 gallons per acre. Your sprayer and field
conditions make 8 miles per hour an efficient speed of travel. Your nozzle
spacing is 15 inches. What should your desired flow rate be?
GPM = MPH * W * GPA
5,940: 0.26
12. Which of the following are ways to reduce drift?: All of the above
13. When choosing a pesticide formulation, you should consider that .: They vary
in characteristics such as ability to remain in suspension/solution and the tendency to damage sprayer components.
14. The longer the of a pesticide, the greater risk it poses to the environ-
ment.: Persistence
15. Which of the following statements is TRUE?: Toxicity is a measure of a pesticide's capacity to
cause injury.
16. Wearing the appropriate PPE will pesticides.: Reduce your exposure
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1. The application of a pesticide outside of the boundaries for the targeted area
is referred to as .: Overspray
2. In general, are most readily absorbed by the skin.: Oil-based pesticides
3. An employer is responsible for making sure that each employee who is cov-
ered by WPS is trained on general pesticide safety principals every years.: 5
4. When do you not need to report a spill to the DNR?: Both B and C
5. Merit 75 WP is an example of .: Trade name
6. Insects differ from other arthropods, such as mites and ticks, in that insects
have .: 3 body regions, while mites and ticks have two
7. Constant and vigorous agitation is needed to maintain in suspension.: Wet-
table powders
8. A herbicide with a mode of action should never be used if you only want
to control broadleaf weeds in a desirable alfalfa stand.: Nonselective
9. You provide the farmer with post-application precautions specified on the
pesticide label before you sprayed. By law, you then have up to days to
provide the farmer with the required information as outlined in ATCP 29.: 30
10. Which of the following situations is it legal to fill a tank from surface water?-
: The tank is being use exclusively for water
11. The label of a product specifies 13 gallons per acre. Your sprayer and field
conditions make 8 miles per hour an efficient speed of travel. Your nozzle
spacing is 15 inches. What should your desired flow rate be?
GPM = MPH * W * GPA
5,940: 0.26
12. Which of the following are ways to reduce drift?: All of the above
13. When choosing a pesticide formulation, you should consider that .: They vary
in characteristics such as ability to remain in suspension/solution and the tendency to damage sprayer components.
14. The longer the of a pesticide, the greater risk it poses to the environ-
ment.: Persistence
15. Which of the following statements is TRUE?: Toxicity is a measure of a pesticide's capacity to
cause injury.
16. Wearing the appropriate PPE will pesticides.: Reduce your exposure
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