CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS
LATEST ALREADY GRADED A+ 2025 – 2026
Applicator exposure to pesticides is most likely to occur - -
ANSWERS-through dermal (skin) exposure
New pesticide labeling indicates what the applicator can do
to protect his body from pesticide exposure. True or false. -
ANSWERS-True
It is not necessary for an applicator to wash his hands and
face frequently when handling and applying moderate to
low dermal toxicity pesticides. True or false. - ANSWERS-
False
Cartridges in a respirator worn by a pesticide applicator
should be changed after- - ANSWERS-six to eight hours of
use
, There is no need to have a blood test when a pesticide
applicator is experiencing pesticide poisoning symptoms.
True or false. - ANSWERS-False
Pesticide products used in New Jersey must be registered- -
ANSWERS-with both the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency and the State of New Jersey
In New Jersey, restricted-use pesticides can only be
purchased from a licensed pesticide- - ANSWERS-dealer
business
Someone who uses any pesticides to raise an agricultural
product must be certified and registered as a- - ANSWERS-
private pesticide applicator
Anyone applying pesticides as a service must be certified
and registered as a- - ANSWERS-commercial pesticide
applicator
Part of the certification of commercial pesticide applicators
involves passing- - ANSWERS-A Core and category exam.