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ARIZONA PESTICIDE APPLICATORS EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS &lt;NEWEST VERSION&gt; 1. If in a catalog a nozzle was #8003 what does that number stand for? - ANSWER The last two numbers stand for the GPM (gallons per minute) that the nozzle can put out at the pressure given in the catalog. The numbers before the last two numbers represent that angle at which the nozzle should be set 2. What does GPA stand for? - ANSWER Gallons per acre 3. What does the angle of the nozzle mean fore the boom sprayer? - ANSWER The wider the angle the lower the boom sprayer can be to the ground 4. Why is it important to calibrate your equipment? - ANSWER prevents wasted product by depositing required amount on target 5. What is the procedure for determining your travel speed on your equipment? - ANSWER 1- mark a test course 100 fet long in terrain similar to field 2- load sprayer 1/2 full of water 3- time the trip to the tenth of a second in both directions 4- average the two trips using the following formula: (course length in ft x 60)/(travel time in sec x 88)= travel speed in mph 6. What information will you need off your label to calibrate your equipment? - ANSWER application rate- GPA nozzle type, droplet six, spray pattern nozzle pressure- PSI 7. What is IPM? - ANSWER Integrated Pest Management, a systematic approach that includes all the necessary measures to provide long-term pest management, avoid economic and ecological damage, and minimize adverse effects to people and the environment. 8. Discuss the main components of IPM. - ANSWER Systematic approach- a well thought out plan with pieces that fit together All necessary measures- isn't redundant or implementing unnecessary measures, the simplest plan works the best. Long-term pest management- help create solutions that aren't quick fixes and will keep pest levels low throughout the life of the stand. Avoid economic and ecological damage Minimize adverse affects to people and the environment. 9. What is the point of economic damage? - ANSWER The point and which the pest is costing you more money then the cost of controlling it would. 10. How does IPM protect the environment? - ANSWER Helps you create a plan that keeps the environment and people in mind. You can choose options that pose the least risk to humans and the environment without sacrificing economic considerations. 11. Botanicals - ANSWER Attacks Nervous System Examples: Pyrethrum, Rotenone, and D-Limonene 12. Synthetic Pyrethroids - ANSWER Attacks Nervous System Examples: Tempo, Demon, and Suspend 13. Organophosphates & Carbamates - ANSWER Inhibits Cholinesterase Enzyme Example: Diazinon, Dursban, and Sevin 14. Routes of Entry - ANSWER Contact Pesticide, Desiccant Insecticides, Stomach Poisons, and Fumigants 15. Contact Pesticide - ANSWER Penetrates body wall 16. Desiccant Insecticides - ANSWER Disrupt the protective waxy outer coating 17. Stomach Poisons - ANSWER Must be swallowed 18. Fumigants - ANSWER Vapors enter body via inhalation or spiracles 19. Sprayers - ANSWER Advantages: Most common and economical pest control tool used Use: Interior and spot treatments 20. Granulators - ANSWER Advantages: Granules do not drift Use: Granules need to be incorporated into soil with water 21. Dusters - ANSWER Advantages: Long lasting Disadvantages: Drift Use: Place small amounts into cracks and crevices 22. Aerosols and Foggers - ANSWER Advantages: Total interior volume control Use: Calculate total interior unobstructed area 23. ULV Equipment - ANSWER Advantages: Applies undiluted pesticides over a broad area Use: Small volume areas 24. Before calculating required amounts of pesticide for a job you need_______ - ANSWER Active Ingredient per gallon Total gallons of finished product Size of area to be treated Calibrated rate of application equipment 25. Your sprayer delivers ___oz per ____ sf - ANSWER 32, 250 26. The label recommends 16oz of pesticide be mixed in 10g of water and applied at rate of 1g per 100sf. Assume the sprayer holds 3 gallons. What is the volume of finished spray per 1000sf based on the test area sprayed? - ANSWER Volume per 250sf =32 oz 250sf x 4= 1000sf, so 32oz x 4= 128oz 128oz = 1 gallon So, volume per 1000sf = 1 gallon

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ARIZONA PESTICIDE APPLICATORS
EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027
COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS ||
100% GUARANTEED PASS
<NEWEST VERSION>


1. If in a catalog a nozzle was #8003 what does that number stand for? -
ANSWER ✔ The last two numbers stand for the GPM (gallons per minute)
that the nozzle can put out at the pressure given in the catalog. The numbers
before the last two numbers represent that angle at which the nozzle should
be set


2. What does GPA stand for? - ANSWER ✔ Gallons per acre


3. What does the angle of the nozzle mean fore the boom sprayer? - ANSWER
✔ The wider the angle the lower the boom sprayer can be to the ground


4. Why is it important to calibrate your equipment? - ANSWER ✔ prevents
wasted product by depositing required amount on target


5. What is the procedure for determining your travel speed on your equipment?
- ANSWER ✔ 1- mark a test course 100 fet long in terrain similar to field
2- load sprayer 1/2 full of water
3- time the trip to the tenth of a second in both directions

, 4- average the two trips using the following formula: (course length in ft x
60)/(travel time in sec x 88)= travel speed in mph


6. What information will you need off your label to calibrate your equipment? -
ANSWER ✔ application rate- GPA
nozzle type, droplet six, spray pattern
nozzle pressure- PSI


7. What is IPM? - ANSWER ✔ Integrated Pest Management, a systematic
approach that includes all the necessary measures to provide long-term pest
management, avoid economic and ecological damage, and minimize adverse
effects to people and the environment.


8. Discuss the main components of IPM. - ANSWER ✔ Systematic approach-
a well thought out plan with pieces that fit together
All necessary measures- isn't redundant or implementing unnecessary
measures, the simplest plan works the best.
Long-term pest management- help create solutions that aren't quick fixes and
will keep pest levels low throughout the life of the stand.
Avoid economic and ecological damage
Minimize adverse affects to people and the environment.


9. What is the point of economic damage? - ANSWER ✔ The point and which
the pest is costing you more money then the cost of controlling it would.


10.How does IPM protect the environment? - ANSWER ✔ Helps you create a
plan that keeps the environment and people in mind. You can choose options
that pose the least risk to humans and the environment without sacrificing
economic considerations.

,11.Botanicals - ANSWER ✔ Attacks Nervous System
Examples: Pyrethrum, Rotenone, and D-Limonene


12.Synthetic Pyrethroids - ANSWER ✔ Attacks Nervous System
Examples: Tempo, Demon, and Suspend


13.Organophosphates & Carbamates - ANSWER ✔ Inhibits Cholinesterase
Enzyme
Example: Diazinon, Dursban, and Sevin


14.Routes of Entry - ANSWER ✔ Contact Pesticide, Desiccant Insecticides,
Stomach Poisons, and Fumigants


15.Contact Pesticide - ANSWER ✔ Penetrates body wall


16.Desiccant Insecticides - ANSWER ✔ Disrupt the protective waxy outer
coating


17.Stomach Poisons - ANSWER ✔ Must be swallowed


18.Fumigants - ANSWER ✔ Vapors enter body via inhalation or spiracles


19.Sprayers - ANSWER ✔ Advantages: Most common and economical pest
control tool used
Use: Interior and spot treatments


20.Granulators - ANSWER ✔ Advantages: Granules do not drift

, Use: Granules need to be incorporated into soil with water


21.Dusters - ANSWER ✔ Advantages: Long lasting
Disadvantages: Drift
Use: Place small amounts into cracks and crevices


22.Aerosols and Foggers - ANSWER ✔ Advantages: Total interior volume
control
Use: Calculate total interior unobstructed area


23.ULV Equipment - ANSWER ✔ Advantages: Applies undiluted pesticides
over a broad area
Use: Small volume areas


24.Before calculating required amounts of pesticide for a job you need_______
- ANSWER ✔ Active Ingredient per gallon
Total gallons of finished product
Size of area to be treated
Calibrated rate of application equipment


25.Your sprayer delivers ___oz per ____ sf - ANSWER ✔ 32, 250


26.The label recommends 16oz of pesticide be mixed in 10g of water and
applied at rate of 1g per 100sf. Assume the sprayer holds 3 gallons. What is
the volume of finished spray per 1000sf based on the test area sprayed? -
ANSWER ✔ Volume per 250sf =32 oz
250sf x 4= 1000sf, so 32oz x 4= 128oz
128oz = 1 gallon
So, volume per 1000sf = 1 gallon
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