GUIDE 2024–2025 – COMPREHENSIVE
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Category 1: Federal Pesticide Law & Regulations
1. What federal law governs the registration, sale, and use of pesticides in
the United States?
a) OSHA
b) Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA)
c) Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
d) Endangered Species Act
2. Who has the ultimate legal responsibility for the safe application of a
pesticide?
a) The landowner
, b) The pesticide applicator
c) The pesticide manufacturer
d) The NYSDEC
3. A "Restricted Use" pesticide classification is determined by:
a) The NYSDEC only
b) The applicator's judgment
c) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
d) The product's cost
4. What is the primary purpose of FIFRA?
a) To ensure pesticide efficacy
b) To protect public health and the environment from pesticide risks
c) To set the price of pesticides
d) To promote the use of organic pesticides
5. A pesticide applicator who violates FIFRA may face:
a) Only a warning letter
b) Only fines
c) Only certification revocation
d) Civil and/or criminal penalties
Category 2: Label Comprehension & Use
, 6. The most important purpose of a pesticide label is to:
a) Provide advertising for the manufacturer.
b) Provide clear directions for safe and effective use.
c) List all the chemical ingredients.
d) Serve as a bill of lading.
7. The "Signal Word" on a label (Danger, Warning, Caution) indicates the
product's:
a) Effectiveness
b) Relative acute toxicity
c) Shelf life
d) Mixing order
8. The statement "Do not apply directly to water" is an example of a:
a) Direction for Use
b) Precautionary Statement
c) Storage and Disposal instruction
d) First Aid statement
9. Where on the label would you find the active ingredient's common
name?
a) In the "Directions for Use" section