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1. What is the primary purpose of aquatic pesticide applications in
water bodies?
A. Improve fish growth
B. Control aquatic weeds and algae
C. Increase recreational water use
D. Raise water pH
Rationale: Aquatic pesticides are applied to control unwanted
vegetation and algae that can interfere with water uses. This is the main
regulatory and practical purpose of Category F pesticide applications.
2. Which of the following is a common herbicide used for controlling
floating aquatic weeds?
,A. Copper sulfate
B. 2,4-D
C. Rotenone
D. Malathion
Rationale: 2,4-D is a systemic herbicide effective on floating and some
emergent weeds. Copper sulfate targets algae, rotenone is a piscicide,
and malathion is an insecticide.
3. What is the key environmental concern when applying pesticides to
lakes and ponds?
A. Water clarity
B. Non-target organism impact
C. Fish growth rate
D. Water temperature
Rationale: Aquatic pesticide applications must minimize harm to non-
target organisms, including fish, amphibians, and beneficial plants,
because these impacts are critical to ecological safety and regulatory
compliance.
,4. When preparing an aquatic pesticide application, what factor most
affects chemical effectiveness?
A. Ambient air temperature
B. Water color
C. Water hardness and pH
D. Depth of shoreline
Rationale: Water hardness (calcium and magnesium ions) and pH can
significantly affect herbicide solubility and persistence. Certain
herbicides bind to hard water ions or degrade faster at high pH.
5. Which statement about piscicides is correct?
A. They are used to fertilize fish
B. They are used to control fish populations
C. They primarily treat algae
D. They are insecticides
Rationale: Piscicides, such as rotenone, are specifically formulated to
remove or reduce undesirable fish populations, not to treat weeds or
algae.
, 6. Which of the following is considered a selective herbicide for
aquatic weeds?
A. Copper sulfate
B. Glyphosate
C. 2,4-D
D. Rotenone
Rationale: 2,4-D targets broadleaf plants and spares grasses and other
non-target plants. Copper sulfate is non-selective to algae, and rotenone
is not an herbicide.
7. The term “contact herbicide” means:
A. It kills plants on contact without systemic action
B. It moves through plant tissue to roots
C. It is only applied to soil
D. It enhances fish growth
Rationale: Contact herbicides destroy plant tissue where applied but do
not move systemically. This limits effects to treated areas.
8. What is the primary purpose of an aquatic pesticide label?