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1. What is the main purpose of Ohio’s Commercial Pesticide Applicator
Core Exam?
a. To ensure applicators can operate spray equipment
b. To test knowledge of state crop production
c. To ensure safe and legal pesticide use
d. To qualify applicators for agricultural subsidies
Rationale: The Core Exam ensures applicators understand laws, safety,
labels, and environmental protection.
2. Which agency regulates pesticide use in Ohio?
a. U.S. Department of Agriculture
b. Department of Transportation
, c. Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA)
d. Environmental Protection Agency of Canada
Rationale: ODA enforces pesticide laws within the state.
3. A pesticide label is considered:
a. A suggestion
b. Advertising material
c. A legal document
d. A manufacturer recommendation
Rationale: The label is legally enforceable and must be followed.
4. Signal words on pesticide labels indicate:
a. Brand identity
b. Relative toxicity level
c. Weather requirements
d. Container size
Rationale: Signal words warn users of toxicity and hazard levels.
5. Which signal word indicates the highest toxicity?
a. Caution
b. Warning
c. Danger
d. Notice
Rationale: “Danger” indicates high acute toxicity.
6. PPE stands for:
a. Pesticide Production Equipment
, b. Personal Protective Equipment
c. Personal Pesticide Exposure
d. Product Protection Engineering
Rationale: PPE protects applicators from harmful exposure.
7. The term "active ingredient" refers to:
a. Coloring agent
b. Diluent in pesticides
c. Chemical responsible for pest control
d. Carrier solution
Rationale: Active ingredients provide pest-killing action.
8. Acute toxicity refers to:
a. Long-term health effects
b. Effects from a single short-term exposure
c. Effects from repeated exposure
d. Environmental breakdown
Rationale: Acute toxicity occurs quickly after exposure.
9. Chronic toxicity refers to:
a. Immediate poisoning
b. Long-term repeated exposure effects
c. Effects lasting only 24 hours
d. Pest resistance development
Rationale: Chronic effects develop over months or years.