Practice Questions And Correct Answers
(Verified Answers) Plus Rationales
1. Which of the following is the primary purpose of a structural
pesticide applicator?
a) To improve air quality
b) To control pests in and around structures
c) To enhance plant growth
d) To clean surfaces
Structural pesticide applicators focus on managing pests such as
insects and rodents in buildings and structures.
2. What does the term “label” on a pesticide product refer to?
a) The price tag
b) The chemical formula
c) The directions, precautions, and uses approved by regulatory
authorities
d) The expiry date
The label provides legally binding instructions and safety
information for the product.
3. Which federal act governs the sale and use of pesticides in
Canada?
a) Food and Drugs Act
b) Workplace Safety and Health Act
, c) Pest Control Products Act
d) Environmental Protection Act
The Pest Control Products Act regulates pesticides to protect
human health and the environment.
4. When applying pesticides indoors, which type of PPE is most
essential?
a) Apron only
b) Gloves and goggles only
c) Gloves, goggles, respirator, and protective clothing
d) Helmet and boots only
Indoor pesticide application poses inhalation and dermal exposure
risks, so full protective gear is essential.
5. The term “LD50” on a pesticide label indicates:
a) The amount needed for efficacy
b) The duration before breakdown
c) The dose that kills 50% of test animals
d) The percentage of active ingredient
LD50 is a standard measure of acute toxicity.
6. Which of the following is a common route of pesticide exposure?
a) Ingestion
b) Inhalation
c) Skin contact
d) All of the above
Pesticides can enter the body through multiple routes, including
skin, lungs, and mouth.
7. How should leftover pesticide concentrate be disposed of?
a) Pour down the drain
, b) Follow local hazardous waste disposal regulations
c) Leave in original container in storage
d) Burn in an open fire
Improper disposal can harm the environment; always follow
approved disposal methods.
8. Which of the following is considered a non-chemical pest
management method?
a) Fogging
b) Spraying
c) Traps and exclusion techniques
d) Fumigation
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) emphasizes non-chemical
approaches where possible.
9. When is the best time to treat for bed bugs?
a) During the day
b) When the building is unoccupied or during sleeping hours
under controlled application
c) Only in summer
d) Only outdoors
Bed bugs are nocturnal, so treatment is most effective when they
are active and accessible.
10. What is the main goal of integrated pest management
(IPM)?
a) Eliminate all pests immediately
b) Use the cheapest chemical available
c) Manage pest populations at acceptable levels with minimal
risk