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2025 Pesticide Applicator Certification Guide: 100+ Q&A (FIFRA, TN Laws, Turf & Ornamental Pest Control)

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Your Ultimate 2025 Pesticide Certification Passport! Stop stressing over the exam—this 100% verified guide delivers 100+精准 Q&A straight from Tennessee’s latest test blueprint! Covering FIFRA regulations, pest ID, herbicide math, fungal diseases, and wildlife control, it’s the only resource you need to ace the test on your first try. Why This Guide Wins: 2025-Exact Content – Updated with new TN Ag Dept. standards (including $5,000 fines and record-keeping rules). Turf & Ornamental Mastery – Crush questions on white grubs, fire ants, powdery mildew, and nematodes with clear answers. Math Made Easy – Nail area calculations (e.g., 8,900 sq. ft. problem) and sprayer calibration tricks. Avoid Pitfalls – Learn why "reducing nozzle size increases drift" and when bud break is critical for fungicides. Bonus Wildlife Laws – Handle protected species (rat snakes!) and vole damage like a pro.

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PESTICIDE APPLICATOR CERTIFICATION GUIDE 2025:
100+ QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS /
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In order to buy a restricted use pesticide in Tennessee, an individual must:
- answer-Be certified by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture as a pesticide
applicator

According to the Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act (FEPCA), amended
FIFRA, in order to use a restricted-use pesticide an applicator:
- answer-Must be certified or working under the direct supervision of a certified
applicator

The following applicator must always be certified in order to use a restricted-use
pesticide:
- answer-Pest control technician working for a chartered company

When does a private applicator become a commercial applicator?
- answer-When he/she sprays for another individual and charges a fee

The examination fee for a commercial applicator is:
- answer-$5.00

Commercial applicators may become recertified by:
- answer-Earning a certain number of recertification points during the designated
period

Commercial applicators who violate FIFRA may be fined:
- answer-Civil penalty of $5,000 for each offense; criminal penalty of $25,000 or
one year in prison

Commercial applicators must keep records of:
- answer-General and restricted-use pesticides

Records of pesticide application must be maintained for a period of:
- answer-Two years

, Symptoms of phytotoxicity do not include:
- answer-Holes in leaves

Which plants are usually most susceptible to pesticide damage?
- answer-Herbaceous plants

Pesticide persistence is influenced by:
- answer-Application rate, temperature, and moisture conditions

Air blast sprayers should never be used:
- answer-To apply a herbicide

To reduce drift and vaporization, which of the following should NOT be done:
- answer-Reduce spray nozzle opening size

To reduce the possibility of pesticide movement, one should NOT:
- answer-Use the highest effective rate of application

When applying pesticides, which of the following is not true?
- answer-Observe reentry period only if long periods of exposure are likely

Parasites and predators of pests are beneficial because they:
- answer-May reduce the need for pesticide applications for certain pests

To improve one's chances of diagnosing a plant disease problem, it is not helpful to
know:
- answer-Know the appropriate pesticide to apply

Which of the following is not considered a type of biorational control:
- answer-Insecticidal soap

The area of a triangle is:
- answer-(base x height) divided by 2

A large area to be treated can be divided into a square (30 ft on a side) and two
rectangles (both 50 ft by 80 ft). What is the total area to be treated?
- answer-8900 sq. ft.

Which of the following statements about regular plant inspections is not true?
- answer-They produce pest infestations by regularly disturbing the pests

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