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1. All plants, including weeds, have how many stages of growth?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4 - ANSWER D
2. An aquatic plant without a true stem, leaves or vascular system is called:
a) broadleaf weed
b) annual grass
c) algae
d) fungi. - ANSWER C
3. Controlling weeds usually involves:
a) visiting with a neighbor
b) the use of livestock to pack the soil so the seedlings cannot emerge
c) taking advantage of the differences between the weeds and desired species
d) burning the soil surface with a combination of chemicals. - ANSWER C
4. Chemicals used to control weeds are pesticides called:
, a) rodenticides
b) miticides
c) insecticides
d) herbicides. - ANSWER D
5. Snails and slugs are in a group of animals called:
a) herbivores
b) carnivores
c) mollusks
d) phagaphores - ANSWER C
6. Vertebrate pest control is similar to insect control in that it depends on:
a) seeing each pest before spraying
b) spraying only in the day time
c) proper pest identification
d) the use of a registered insecticide. - ANSWER C
7. The most common chemical formulation of vertebrate poisons is:
a) baits
b) wettable powders
c) emulsifiable concentrates
d) dusts. - ANSWER A
8. The pesticide formulation includes:
a) only the active ingredients
b) only the inert ingredients
c) both active and inert ingredients
d) none of the above. - ANSWER C
, 9. Low concentrate solutions usually contain:
a) 1% or less active ingredient
b) 2 to 5% active ingredient
c) 6 to 10% active ingredient
d) 11 to 15% active ingredient. - ANSWER A
10.Pesticide formulations which form a gas when applied are called:
a) aerosols
b) fumigants
c) fungicides
d) flowables. - ANSWER B
11.An advantage of pelleted formulations is:
a) drift hazard is low
b) nomixing—readytouse
c) excellent distribution due to the uniform size
d) all the above. - ANSWER D
12.A finely ground formulation which looks like a dust, is mixed in water but
does not dissolve in the water is called:
a) sprayable concentrate
b) emulsifiable concentrate
c) soluble powder
d) wettable powder. - ANSWER D
13.Pesticides which are not compatible can:
a) cause loss of effectiveness if mixed
, b) cause injury to treated surfaces, animals, plants, etc.
c) cause separation of ingredients into layers or settling out
d) all the above. - ANSWER D
14.The ingredient statement on the label must list:
a) what the package is made out of
b) each active pesticide ingredient and its percentage
c) the percentage of the total that is made up by the inert ingredients
d) b and c above. - ANSWER D
15.An establishment number is needed:
a) so you will know where to order more product next year
b) in case something goes wrong, the facility which made it can be
traced
c) to identify the truckers who haul the chemicals
d) so you can send any you do not use back to the company. - ANSWER
B
16.Route of entry statements on the label refers to:
a) how the chemical was routed from the manufacturer to the dealer
b) the routes you must take when you take the product to the point of
application
c) how the pesticide may enter your body (mouth, skin,lungs)
d) none of the above. - ANSWER C
17.Typical CAUTION label statements include:
a) harmful if swallowed
b) may be harmful if inhaled
c) may be harmful to eyes, nose, throat and skin