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CORE Iowa DOA Pesticide Applicator's License UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORECT Answers

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CORE Iowa DOA Pesticide Applicator's License UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORECT Answers What is a disadvantage of using an ultra low volume concentrate formulation? • It is difficult to handle, transport, and store • Specialized equipment is required • The amount of visible residue on treated surfaces • It tends to plug screens and nozzles - CORRECT ANSWER required What is the term for the degree or extent to which a chemical or substance is poisonous? • Exposure • Hazard • Persistence • Toxicity - CORRECT ANSWER - • Toxicity The risk of damage to nontarget plants from drift of volatile pesticides is ______________. • greater at high temperatures • decreased at high temperatures • dependent on droplet size • about the same at all temperatures - CORRECT ANSWER temperatures Who may use a Restricted Use Pesticide? - • Specialized equipment is

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CORE Iowa DOA Pesticide Applicator's
License UPDATED ACTUAL Exam
Questions and CORECT Answers
What is a disadvantage of using an ultra low volume
concentrate formulation?
• It is difficult to handle, transport, and store
• Specialized equipment is required
• The amount of visible residue on treated surfaces

• It tends to plug screens and nozzles - CORRECT ANSWER - • Specialized equipment is
required


What is the term for the degree or extent to which a
chemical or substance is poisonous?
• Exposure
• Hazard
• Persistence

• Toxicity - CORRECT ANSWER - • Toxicity


The risk of damage to nontarget plants from drift of
volatile pesticides is ______________.
• greater at high temperatures
• decreased at high temperatures
• dependent on droplet size

• about the same at all temperatures - CORRECT ANSWER - • greater at high
temperatures


Who may use a Restricted Use Pesticide?

,• A person approved by employer
• A certified pesticide applicator
• An experienced pesticide applicator

• Anyone with a legitimate need to use the product - CORRECT ANSWER - • A certified
pesticide applicator


What is the term for unwanted contact with
pesticides or pesticide residues?
• Exposure
• Hazard
• Tolerance

• Toxicity - CORRECT ANSWER - • Exposure


A pesticide label calls for a broadcast application
using 2 pints of product per acre. Your sprayer holds
375 gallons and is calibrated to apply 15 gallons of
spray mixture per acre. How much product is needed
for each fill?
• 25 pints
• 30 pints
• 50 pints

• 75 pints - CORRECT ANSWER - • 25 pints


Which of the following is an emergency exemption
from registration that allows for the sale and use of a
pesticide for a non-registered purpose for a limited
time?
• Section 3

,• Section 18
• Section 24(c)

• Section 25(b) - CORRECT ANSWER - • Section 24(c)


Which of the following statements about PPE is true?
• PPE eliminates exposure from pesticides
• Water resistant PPE protects against
concentrated pesticide products
• You may wear more PPE than the pesticide label
lists
• Eye protection should not be vented to prevent

pesticide exposure - CORRECT ANSWER - • You may wear more PPE than the pesticide
label
lists


Why were the Iowa atrazine management rules put
in place?
• To minimize the tolerances of the pesticide
• To control hazardous waste from the cradle-to-
grave
• To keep the economic injury level below the economic threshold
• To minimize the pesticide's impact on ground and

surface water - CORRECT ANSWER - • To minimize the pesticide's impact on ground
and
surface water


What type of pesticide moves from the site of
absorption in a treated plant or animal to other
tissues?

, • Contact
• Residual
• Selective

• Systemic - CORRECT ANSWER - • Systemic


Which of the following describes a systemic effect to
a pesticide?
• A skin rash where the pesticide was in contact
with your skin
• Nausea from spilling pesticides on your legs
• Developing a reaction to a pesticide that others
do not
• Eye irritation from rubbing your eye with

contaminated gloves - CORRECT ANSWER - • Nausea from spilling pesticides on your
legs


What is the term for the minimum number of days
allowed between the pesticide application and
harvest?
• Agricultural use requirement
• Preharvest interval
• Prenotification interval

• Restricted entry interval - CORRECT ANSWER - • Preharvest interval


What is the term that describes the harmful effects
that occur from small, repeated exposures to
pesticides over a period of time?
• Acute toxicity

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