Verified Questions and Answers 2023
Section 1: FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act)
(Questions 1–5)
Question 1: Under FIFRA, which entity is responsible for registering pesticides before they
can be sold or distributed in the U.S.? A) U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) B)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) C) Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) D) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Correct Answer: C Rationale: The EPA registers pesticides under FIFRA to ensure they meet
safety and efficacy standards. USDA (A) oversees agriculture but not registration; OSHA (B)
enforces workplace safety; FDA (D) regulates food and drugs.
Question 2: Which of the following is NOT a requirement for pesticide registration under
FIFRA? A) Efficacy data demonstrating the pesticide works as intended B) Toxicity studies on
humans and environmental impact C) The applicant’s credit history and financial status D)
Labeling that includes directions for use, hazards, and first aid measures
Correct Answer: C Rationale: FIFRA requires efficacy, toxicity, and environmental data,
along with proper labeling. Financial history (C) is irrelevant to registration.
Question 3: What is the maximum civil penalty for a knowing violation of FIFRA? A) $1,000
B) $5,000 C) $20,000 D) $50,000
Correct Answer: C Rationale: FIFRA authorizes civil penalties up to $20,000 per violation
for knowing violations. Lower amounts (A, B) are incorrect for severe infractions; $50,000 (D)
exceeds standard penalties.
Question 4: Which of the following is a primary goal of FIFRA? A) To maximize pesticide sales
for manufacturers B) To ensure pesticides are properly labeled and pose no unreasonable risks
C) To ban all chemical pesticides in favor of organic alternatives D) To reduce the cost of
pesticides for farmers
, Correct Answer: B Rationale: FIFRA’s goal is to ensure proper labeling and minimize
unreasonable risks to health and the environment. Sales (A), bans (C), and cost reduction (D)
are not primary objectives.
Question 5: Under FIFRA, who can legally apply a pesticide? A) Anyone over the age of 18 B)
Only certified applicators for Restricted Use Pesticides (RUPs) C) Anyone who has read the
label instructions D) Only individuals with a college degree in agriculture
Correct Answer: B Rationale: Certified applicators are required for Restricted Use
Pesticides (RUPs). Age alone (A), label reading (C), and education (D) do not qualify uncertified
individuals to apply RUPs.
Section 2: EPA Label & Registration Requirements (Questions 6–10)
Question 6: Which of the following must appear on a pesticide label under FIFRA? A) The
applicator’s name and contact information B) The EPA registration number C) The
manufacturer’s suggested retail price D) The date the pesticide was first used in agriculture
Correct Answer: B Rationale: The EPA registration number is mandatory on all pesticide
labels. Applicator info (A), retail price (C), and usage dates (D) are not required.
Question 7: A pesticide label includes the signal word "Danger" and a skull-and-crossbones
symbol. This indicates the pesticide is: A) Low in toxicity and safe for general use B) Moderately
toxic and requires caution C) Highly toxic and poses significant risks D) Banned for use in all
agricultural settings
Correct Answer: C Rationale: The signal word "Danger" and skull-and-crossbones symbol
indicate high toxicity (Category I). Low toxicity (A) uses "Caution"; moderate toxicity (B) uses
"Warning"; bans (D) are unrelated to labeling.
Question 8: Which of the following is NOT required on a pesticide label? A) Directions for use
B) The applicator’s social security number C) First aid statements D) Storage and disposal
instructions
Correct Answer: B Rationale: Labels must include directions (A), first aid (C), and
storage/disposal (D). Personal information like SSNs (B) is never required.