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NEW JERSEY 7A PEST CONTROL FINAL STUDY GUIDE 2026 SOLVED QUESTIONS FULLY CORRECT

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NEW JERSEY 7A PEST CONTROL FINAL
STUDY GUIDE 2026 SOLVED QUESTIONS
FULLY CORRECT

⫸ Which organization in New Jersey is responsible for enforcing both
federal and state pesticide laws? Answer: New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection


⫸ Stored restricted use pesticides must be Answer: posted with a
pesticide warning sign locked & in a secure enclosure when unattended


⫸ Application records for general and household pesticide use must be
kept for a minimum of Answer: 3 years


⫸ using pesticides under the direct supervision of a Certified Pesticide
Applicator who is not physically present must be licensed as a: Answer:
Commercial Pesticide Operator


⫸ If pesticides are being applied for hire what license is required.
Answer: Pesticide Applicator Business


⫸ In New Jersey restricted-use pesticides can be and used by: Answer:
Certified and licensed Pesticide Applicators.

, ⫸ Service vehicles used by a Pesticide Applicator Business for
transporting pesticides are required to have the: Answer: business name
on the vehicle & business license number on two sides of the vehicle.


⫸ Chronic Toxicity Answer: Chronictoxicity refers to harmful
systematic effects produced by long term, low level exposure.


⫸ carcinogen Answer: substance that cancer


⫸ EPA Answer: EPA-United States Environmental Protection Agency


⫸ neurotoxic Answer: toxic to the system


⫸ teratogen Answer: substance that causes physical birth defects in
offspring following exposure of the pregnant female.


⫸ hydrolyzed Answer: decomposed in water


⫸ Acute toxicity refers to toxicity from Answer: a one time exposure to
a pesticide


⫸ Chronic toxicity refers to toxicity from Answer: many small
exposures to a pesticide.

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