ALBERTA PESTICIDE APPLICATOR
STRUCTURAL EXAM – 200+
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS & RATIONALES | PASS
YOUR CERTIFICATION IN 2026
**Q1. The primary provincial legislation that governs the sale, use, and application of pesticides in
Alberta is the:**
A) Pest Control Products Act (PCPA)
B) Wildlife Act
,C) Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA)
D) Weed Control Act
**Correct Answer:** C (EPEA)
**Rationale:** The Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA) is Alberta's foundational
legislation controlling pesticide sale, purchase, use, application, handling, storage, transport, and
disposal. The federal Pest Control Products Act (PCPA) governs pesticide registration, but EPEA governs
use within Alberta .
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**Q2. Under the Alberta Pesticide (Ministerial) Regulation, pesticides are categorized into which
schedules?**
A) Schedule A, B, and C
B) Schedule 1, 2, and 3
C) Schedule I, II, III, and IV
D) Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3
**Correct Answer:** B (Schedule 1, 2, and 3)
**Rationale:** Alberta's Pesticide Ministerial Regulation categorizes commercial pesticides into
Schedule 1 (most restricted), Schedule 2, and Schedule 3. A certified applicator certificate is required to
purchase and use Schedule 1 and 2 pesticides .
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,**Q3. Which pesticide schedule represents the HIGHEST level of restriction in Alberta?**
A) Schedule 3
B) Schedule 2
C) Schedule 1
D) Schedule 4
**Correct Answer:** C (Schedule 1)
**Rationale:** Schedule 1 pesticides are the most restricted category, requiring a certified applicator
certificate for purchase and use. These products typically have higher toxicity or environmental
persistence .
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**Q4. What is the maximum validity period for a Pesticide Applicator Certificate in Alberta before
recertification is required?**
A) 1 year
B) 3 years
C) 5 years
D) 10 years
**Correct Answer:** C (5 years)
**Rationale:** Pesticide applicator certificates issued in Alberta are valid for up to 5 years, after which
recertification (examination and/or continuing education credits) is required to maintain certification .
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**Q5. Under Alberta's Environmental Code of Practice for Pesticides, application records must be
retained for a minimum of:**
A) 1 year
B) 2 years
C) 5 years
D) 10 years
**Correct Answer:** B (2 years)
**Rationale:** Alberta's Environmental Code of Practice requires certified applicators to maintain
records of pesticide applications for a minimum of 2 years. Records must be available for inspection by
Alberta Environment officials upon request .
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**Q6. Under Alberta regulations, when must a pesticide application record be completed?**
A) Within 7 days of application
B) Within 30 days of application
C) At the time of or immediately after the application
D) Only at year-end for annual reporting
**Correct Answer:** C (At the time of or immediately after the application)
STRUCTURAL EXAM – 200+
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS & RATIONALES | PASS
YOUR CERTIFICATION IN 2026
**Q1. The primary provincial legislation that governs the sale, use, and application of pesticides in
Alberta is the:**
A) Pest Control Products Act (PCPA)
B) Wildlife Act
,C) Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA)
D) Weed Control Act
**Correct Answer:** C (EPEA)
**Rationale:** The Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA) is Alberta's foundational
legislation controlling pesticide sale, purchase, use, application, handling, storage, transport, and
disposal. The federal Pest Control Products Act (PCPA) governs pesticide registration, but EPEA governs
use within Alberta .
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**Q2. Under the Alberta Pesticide (Ministerial) Regulation, pesticides are categorized into which
schedules?**
A) Schedule A, B, and C
B) Schedule 1, 2, and 3
C) Schedule I, II, III, and IV
D) Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3
**Correct Answer:** B (Schedule 1, 2, and 3)
**Rationale:** Alberta's Pesticide Ministerial Regulation categorizes commercial pesticides into
Schedule 1 (most restricted), Schedule 2, and Schedule 3. A certified applicator certificate is required to
purchase and use Schedule 1 and 2 pesticides .
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,**Q3. Which pesticide schedule represents the HIGHEST level of restriction in Alberta?**
A) Schedule 3
B) Schedule 2
C) Schedule 1
D) Schedule 4
**Correct Answer:** C (Schedule 1)
**Rationale:** Schedule 1 pesticides are the most restricted category, requiring a certified applicator
certificate for purchase and use. These products typically have higher toxicity or environmental
persistence .
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**Q4. What is the maximum validity period for a Pesticide Applicator Certificate in Alberta before
recertification is required?**
A) 1 year
B) 3 years
C) 5 years
D) 10 years
**Correct Answer:** C (5 years)
**Rationale:** Pesticide applicator certificates issued in Alberta are valid for up to 5 years, after which
recertification (examination and/or continuing education credits) is required to maintain certification .
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**Q5. Under Alberta's Environmental Code of Practice for Pesticides, application records must be
retained for a minimum of:**
A) 1 year
B) 2 years
C) 5 years
D) 10 years
**Correct Answer:** B (2 years)
**Rationale:** Alberta's Environmental Code of Practice requires certified applicators to maintain
records of pesticide applications for a minimum of 2 years. Records must be available for inspection by
Alberta Environment officials upon request .
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**Q6. Under Alberta regulations, when must a pesticide application record be completed?**
A) Within 7 days of application
B) Within 30 days of application
C) At the time of or immediately after the application
D) Only at year-end for annual reporting
**Correct Answer:** C (At the time of or immediately after the application)