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MASTER GARDENER EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF

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MASTER GARDENER EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES
2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF

Core Domains

1. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
2. Plant Physiology and Taxonomy
3. Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
4. Sustainable Landscape Design and Maintenance
5. Plant Propagation and Horticultural Techniques
6. Diagnosing Plant Disorders (Biotic and Abiotic)
7. Water Management and Irrigation Best Practices
8. Environmental Stewardship and Ecological Impact
9. Pesticide Safety, Application, and Regulations
10. Ethics, Volunteer Management, and Public Education

Introduction

This comprehensive assessment is designed for candidates seeking Master Gardener certification. It evaluates
foundational knowledge in plant science, soil health, pest management, and sustainable horticulture, as well as
applied skills in diagnosing disorders, recommending treatments, and advising home gardeners. Questions are
presented in multiple-choice and scenario-based formats to test real-world decision-making, ethical judgment, and
regulatory compliance. Emphasis is placed on practical application—interpreting symptoms, selecting appropriate
interventions, and communicating effectively with the public. Each correct answer is followed by a clear rationale
to reinforce learning. This examination reflects current industry standards and best practices in extension
horticulture.

,SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100

Question 1

A home gardener reports that tomato leaves have purple discoloration on the undersides and stunted growth.
Soil pH is 6.8. What is the most likely primary cause?

A. Excess potassium
B. Phosphorus deficiency
C. Nitrogen toxicity
D. Iron chlorosis

🟢B
🔴 RATIONALE: Purple discoloration (especially on undersides of leaves) combined with stunted growth is a
classic symptom of phosphorus (P) deficiency, often worsened by cool soils. Soil pH 6.8 is acceptable for
tomatoes, so pH is not the issue.

Question 2

Which soil texture is generally considered ideal for most vegetable gardens due to its balance of water
retention, drainage, and aeration?

A. Sandy loam
B. Clay

,C. Silty clay
D. Loamy sand

🟢A
🔴 RATIONALE: Sandy loam provides good drainage and aeration while retaining sufficient moisture and
nutrients. Pure sand drains too fast, clay holds too much water, and silty clay can become compacted.

Question 3

A Master Gardener is asked about a large oak tree with yellowing leaves and green veins. The soil is alkaline (pH
7.9). What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Manganese toxicity
B. Iron deficiency (chlorosis)
C. Overwatering injury
D. Bacterial leaf scorch

🟢B
🔴 RATIONALE: Interveinal chlorosis (yellow leaves with green veins) on alkaline soils typically indicates iron
deficiency because high pH reduces iron availability. Oaks are often sensitive to alkaline conditions.

Question 4

Which practice is the most environmentally responsible method for managing a small infestation of aphids on
roses in a home landscape?

, A. Apply a systemic neonicotinoid insecticide immediately
B. Release commercially available lady beetles (Hippodamia convergens)
C. Prune all infested canes to the ground
D. Spray with a broad-spectrum pyrethroid every three days

🟢B
🔴 RATIONALE: Releasing natural predators like lady beetles is an IPM-compatible, low-toxicity approach.
Systemic neonicotinoids harm pollinators; over-pruning stresses plants; broad-spectrum sprays kill beneficial
insects.

Question 5

What is the primary purpose of adding organic matter (compost) to clay soil?

A. To lower soil pH dramatically
B. To increase soil compaction
C. To improve soil structure and porosity
D. To add soluble nitrogen fertilizer

🟢C
🔴 RATIONALE: Organic matter binds clay particles into larger aggregates, improving aeration, water
infiltration, and root penetration. It does not primarily lower pH or increase compaction.

Question 6

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