2026ACTUAL EXAM 200 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|AGRADE
Overview:
This updated edition follows the latest Indiana Office of the State Chemist (OISC) standards,
covering essential knowledge for safe, legal, and effective pesticide use.
Key Features:
200 real exam questions with verified correct answers.
Detailed explanations and rationales for each question.
Fully aligned with Indiana pesticide laws, safety, and application practices.
Verified A-grade accuracy for dependability.
Covers core areas: label comprehension, safety & PPE, environmental protection,
pest management, equipment use, and regulations.
Purpose:
Strengthen knowledge of pesticide laws, regulations, and best practices.
Provide a realistic preparation tool that mirrors the actual Indiana Core Exam.
Support applicators in achieving first-time success on certification.
Recommended For:
Private, commercial, and public applicators seeking Indiana certification.
Agricultural workers, landscapers, and pest control professionals.
Trainers and educators looking for a trusted exam prep resource.
Office of Indiana State Chemist - ANSWER-State agency is responsible for pesticide regulation (including
licensing).
Pesticide Product Label - ANSWER-Information that must be followed by law.
Applicators who purchase, use, or supervise the use of restricted-use pesticides (RUPs): -
ANSWERLegally has to be certified to use pesticides in Indiana.
Private applicator: - ANSWER-Apply pesticides to property they own, rent, or otherwise control by some
form of contractual arrangement for purposes of producing an agricultural commodity
,Commercial Applicator: - ANSWER-Apply either general-use or restricted-use pesticides to the property
of another for financial compensation, to school property, golf courses, for area-wide mosquito control,
property of their employer as a function of their job, or as an employee of the state or local government
Registered technician: - ANSWER-Under the direct supervision of a certified applicator, this person may
engage in those pest control operations in which the supervisor is certified and licensed
Number of years pesticide applicator certification is good for: - ANSWER-5 years
Two options to maintain applicator certification: - ANSWER-retesting or accumulating continuing
certification hours (CCHs)
Where you can find reliable information regarding pesticide applicator continuing certification
programs: - ANSWER-www.isco.purdue.edu
Purpose of applicator license: - ANSWER-Links an applicator to a specific business, organization, or
agency, confines the applicator to those applications by the certification category(ies) listed on the
license and only while employed by the entity listed on the license, and also provides assurance that the
applicator is covered by liability insurance
Category 1 - ANSWER-Agricultural Pest Management
Category 2 - ANSWER-Forest Pest Management
Category 3a - ANSWER-Ornamental Pest Management
Category 3b - ANSWER-Turf Pest Management
Category 4 - ANSWER-Seed Treatment
, Category 5 - ANSWER-Aquatic Pest Management
Category 6 - ANSWER-Industrial Weed Management
Category 7a - ANSWER-Industrial, Institutional, Structural and Health-Related Pest Management
Category 7b - ANSWER-Termite Control
Category 7d - ANSWER-Fumigation
Category 8 - ANSWER-Community-Wide Mosquito Management
Category 11 - ANSWER-Aerial Application
Category 13 - ANSWER-Limited Certification
Commercial for-hire business: - ANSWER-Must maintain a pesticide business license
When using restricted-use pesticides: - ANSWER-Certified, licensed supervisor must remain on-site with
a non-certified employee
Non-certified technician becomes registered technician: - ANSWER-By passing the pesticide applicator
Core exam and their employer applying for a registered technician credential through the OSIC
Certified, licensed supervisor: - ANSWER-Remain available by phone, provide he RT with categoryspecific
site assessment fact sheet, provide labels of the products being applied, make available personal
protective equipment as specified on the label
Registered technicians: - ANSWER-Under the direct supervision of a certified applicator, may engage in
those pest control operations in which the supervisor is certified and licensed