Practice Exam Questions & Answers
CORE Pesticide Exam: 100 Practice Questions & Answers (2026 Edition)
I. Regulation & Licensing
1. Which federal agency is responsible for enforcing the Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)?
A. USDA
B. EPA
C. FDA
D. OSHA
Answer: B. EPA
Rationale: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is the federal body tasked
with the oversight and enforcement of FIFRA.
2. Which statement regarding FIFRA is FALSE?
A. Pesticide labels have the force of law.
B. The EPA can remove products from the market.
C. State restrictions can be more liberal than FIFRA.
,D. FIFRA regulates the registration of pesticide products.
Answer: C. State restrictions can be more liberal than FIFRA.
Rationale: Under FIFRA, states may have more restrictive regulations than the
federal government, but they cannot be more liberal.
3. Which agency administers the laws governing applicator licensing in Florida?
A. EPA
B. USDA
C. FDACS
D. SERC
Answer: C. FDACS
Rationale: The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS)
is responsible for the three state laws governing licensing.
4. A government employee applying restricted-use pesticides to state highway
rights-of-way is classified as a:
A. Private applicator
B. Public applicator
, C. Commercial applicator
D. Residential applicator
Answer: B. Public applicator
Rationale: Individuals employed by government agencies for such work fall into
the "Public" applicator class.
5. For information on licensing to apply pesticides to homes and private lawns,
contact:
A. The EPA
B. FDACS Bureau of Entomology and Pest Control
C. The local sheriff
D. The Department of Health
Answer: B. FDACS Bureau of Entomology and Pest Control
Rationale: This specific bureau within FDACS handles urban and residential pest
control licensing.
6. A farmer applying restricted-use pesticides to their own land for crop
production is a: