Solutions | Questions and Answers for
2024/2025 Tests
Section 1: Federal Regulations – FIFRA & EPA (Questions 1–8)
Question 1: Under FIFRA, which federal agency is responsible for registering pesticides
before they can be sold or distributed in the U.S.? A) U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) B)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) C) Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) D) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Correct Answer: C Rationale: The EPA registers pesticides under FIFRA (7 U.S.C. § 136 et
seq.) to ensure safety and efficacy. USDA (A) oversees agriculture; OSHA (B) enforces
workplace safety; FDA (D) regulates food/drugs.
Question 2: Which of the following is NOT a requirement for pesticide registration under
FIFRA? A) Efficacy data demonstrating the pesticide’s performance B) Toxicity studies on
humans and environmental impact C) The applicant’s credit score and financial history D)
Labeling that includes directions for use and first aid measures
Correct Answer: C Rationale: FIFRA requires efficacy, toxicity, and environmental data (40
CFR Part 152), but not financial information like credit scores.
Question 3: What is the maximum civil penalty for a knowing violation of FIFRA? A) $1,000
B) $5,000 C) $20,000 D) $50,000
Correct Answer: C Rationale: FIFRA authorizes civil penalties up to $20,000 per violation
for knowing violations (7 U.S.C. § 136l(a)).
Question 4: Under FIFRA, which of the following is a primary goal? A) To maximize pesticide
sales for manufacturers B) To ensure pesticides are properly labeled and pose no
unreasonable adverse effects on health or the environment C) To ban all chemical
pesticides in favor of organic alternatives D) To reduce the cost of pesticides for farmers
, Correct Answer: B Rationale: FIFRA’s goal is to ensure proper labeling and minimize
unreasonable risks (40 CFR Part 156).
Question 5: Which of the following must appear on a pesticide label under FIFRA? A) The
applicator’s name and contact information B) The EPA registration number C) The
manufacturer’s suggested retail price D) The date the pesticide was first used in agriculture
Correct Answer: B Rationale: The EPA registration number is mandatory on all pesticide
labels (40 CFR § 156.10(g)).
Question 6: A pesticide label includes the signal word "Danger" and a skull-and-crossbones
symbol. This indicates the pesticide is: A) Low in toxicity and safe for general use B) Moderately
toxic and requires caution C) Highly toxic and poses significant risks to humans or the
environment D) Banned for use in all agricultural settings
Correct Answer: C Rationale: The signal word "Danger" and skull-and-crossbones symbol
indicate high toxicity (Category I) (40 CFR § 156.68).
Question 7: Which of the following is a violation of FIFRA? A) Using a pesticide according to
label instructions B) Storing pesticides in a locked cabinet C) Applying a pesticide at a higher
rate than the label specifies D) Wearing protective equipment as listed on the label
Correct Answer: C Rationale: Deviating from label instructions (e.g., overapplication)
violates FIFRA (§ 136j(a)(2)(G)).
Question 8: Under FIFRA, who can legally apply a Restricted Use Pesticide (RUP)? A) Any
adult over 18 years old B) Only certified applicators or under their direct supervision C)
Farm workers with at least 1 year of experience D) Retail store employees during sales
demonstrations
Correct Answer: B Rationale: Only certified applicators (or those under their supervision)
can apply RUPs (40 CFR § 152.170).
Section 2: California DPR Requirements – FAC & CCR Title 3 (Questions 9–16)