Structural Questions And Correct Answers
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1. The primary purpose of structural pest control is to
A. Eliminate all insects outdoors
B. Protect human health and property from pests
C. Increase pesticide sales
D. Improve landscaping appearance
Structural pest control focuses on managing pests that threaten
buildings, occupants, and health.
2. A pesticide label is best described as
A. Advertising material
B. Optional guidance
C. A legal document
D. Manufacturer suggestion
Pesticide labels are enforceable by law and must be followed
exactly.
3. Which pest is most commonly associated with food contamination
in structures?
A. Termites
B. Carpenter ants
C. Cockroaches
D. Silverfish
, Cockroaches frequently contaminate food and surfaces with
pathogens.
4. The signal word “Danger” on a pesticide label indicates
A. Slight toxicity
B. Moderate toxicity
C. High acute toxicity
D. Environmental hazard only
“Danger” is used for the most toxic pesticide products.
5. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) emphasizes
A. Routine pesticide applications
B. Eradication at all costs
C. Use of multiple control strategies
D. Only chemical control
IPM combines cultural, mechanical, biological, and chemical
methods.
6. Which insect undergoes complete metamorphosis?
A. Cockroach
B. Termite
C. Beetle
D. Silverfish
Complete metamorphosis includes egg, larva, pupa, and adult
stages.
7. The most effective long-term control for termites is
A. Aerosol insecticides
B. Repellents
C. Soil-applied termiticides or bait systems
D. Traps alone
, Termite management requires treatments targeting colonies and
soil.
8. PPE requirements for pesticide application are found on
A. State statutes only
B. Employer policies
C. The pesticide label
D. Training manuals
Label instructions specify required personal protective equipment.
9. Which rodent is most commonly found in buildings in New Jersey?
A. Norway rat
B. Roof rat
C. House mouse
D. Meadow vole
House mice readily adapt to indoor environments.
10. A crack-and-crevice treatment is used to
A. Broadcast pesticide
B. Fog a structure
C. Apply pesticide into hidden spaces
D. Treat lawns
This method targets pests in harborage areas.
11. The primary route of pesticide exposure for applicators is
A. Inhalation only
B. Ingestion only
C. Dermal contact
D. Eye contact
Skin exposure is the most common route during application.