Natural Areas Weed Management Practice Exam ACTUAL UPDATED Questions
and CORRECT Answers
C
Terms in this set (53)
A Natural Area Weed Management Pest Control c. Restricted use pesticides
applicator is a person who applies:
a. Any type of pesticide
b. pesticides that are toxic to honeybees
c. Restricted use pesticides
d. pesticides that are not EPA-registered
The practical knowledge that Natural Areas Weed b. Category certification standards
Management Pest Control applicators must demonstrate
for certification is based upon the:
a. Knowledge obtained while pursuing a secondary
education degree
b. Category certification standards
c. EPA-approved training courses for this category
d. 1960's novel, "Silent Spring"
The cost of a 4-year license for Natural Areas Weed C. $250
Management Pest Control commercial applicators is:
a. $100
b. $200
c. $250
d. No cost
Restricted use pesticide certification exams may be taken d. UF/IFAS Extension offices that offer the service
at:
a. The FDACS main office in Tallahassee
b. EPA headquarters in Washington D.C.
c. Local public libraries
d. UF/IFAS Extension offices that offer the service
The number of continuing education (CEUs) that a b. 4 Core and 16 Natural Areas Weed Management Pest Control
Natural Area Weed Management Pest Control applicator
must obtain to keep the license valid:
a. 8 Core and 8 Natural Areas Weed Management Pest
Control
b. 4 Core and 16 Natural Areas Weed Management Pest
Control
c. 2 Core and 2 Natural Areas Weed Management Pest
Control
d. 1 Core and 1 Natural Areas Weed Management Pest
Control
, A "restricted use pesticide" is one that: a. Only approved for the purchase and use by certified applicators and those
a. Only approved for the purchase and use by certified under their direct supervision
applicators and those under their direct supervision
b. Only approved for purchase and use by member of
Local Union UAW 486.
c. Only approved for the purchase and use by
government employees performing regulatory pest
control.
d. Only approved for purchase and use by public
applicators conduction mosquito control programs
What is the main reason Florida has an Organa-Auxin c. To protect sensitive crops and plants from injury
Herbicide Rule?
a. To prevent contamination of surface water
b. To protect honeybees and other beneficial pollinators
c. To protect sensitive crops and plants from injury
d. To prevent human exposure because of acute toxicity
concerns
A special outside of its natural range of natural zone of Invasive plant
dispersal that forms self sustaining and expanding
populations within a natural community in its new range
Any living stage, including, but not limited to, seeds and Noxious weed
reproductive parts, of a parasitic or other plants of a kind,
or subdivision of a kind, which may be a serious
agricultural threat in Florida, or have a negative impact on
the plant species protected under Section 581.185, F.S., or
if the plant is a naturalized plant that disrupts naturally
occurring native plant communities
A species whose natural range included Florida at the Native plant
same time of European contact
A species introduced to a new area, purposefully or Nonnative plant
accidentally, from a natural range outside of Florida.
How would a natural areas manager report a new b. Complete a form found on the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council List of Invasive
occurrence of nonnative plant? Species
a. Dial 911
b. Complete a form found on the Florida Exotic Pest Plant
Council List of Invasive Species
c. Contact FDACS Bureau of Inspection and Incident
Response
d. Contact the U.S. Geological Survey Office of Land
Reclamation.
Which of the following invasive plants in natural areas of d. All of them occur on the Federal Noxious Weed List
Florida occur on the Federal Noxious Weed List?
a. Hydrilla
b. Melaleuca
c. Tropical soda apple
d. All of them occur on the Federal Noxious Weed List
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C
Terms in this set (53)
A Natural Area Weed Management Pest Control c. Restricted use pesticides
applicator is a person who applies:
a. Any type of pesticide
b. pesticides that are toxic to honeybees
c. Restricted use pesticides
d. pesticides that are not EPA-registered
The practical knowledge that Natural Areas Weed b. Category certification standards
Management Pest Control applicators must demonstrate
for certification is based upon the:
a. Knowledge obtained while pursuing a secondary
education degree
b. Category certification standards
c. EPA-approved training courses for this category
d. 1960's novel, "Silent Spring"
The cost of a 4-year license for Natural Areas Weed C. $250
Management Pest Control commercial applicators is:
a. $100
b. $200
c. $250
d. No cost
Restricted use pesticide certification exams may be taken d. UF/IFAS Extension offices that offer the service
at:
a. The FDACS main office in Tallahassee
b. EPA headquarters in Washington D.C.
c. Local public libraries
d. UF/IFAS Extension offices that offer the service
The number of continuing education (CEUs) that a b. 4 Core and 16 Natural Areas Weed Management Pest Control
Natural Area Weed Management Pest Control applicator
must obtain to keep the license valid:
a. 8 Core and 8 Natural Areas Weed Management Pest
Control
b. 4 Core and 16 Natural Areas Weed Management Pest
Control
c. 2 Core and 2 Natural Areas Weed Management Pest
Control
d. 1 Core and 1 Natural Areas Weed Management Pest
Control
, A "restricted use pesticide" is one that: a. Only approved for the purchase and use by certified applicators and those
a. Only approved for the purchase and use by certified under their direct supervision
applicators and those under their direct supervision
b. Only approved for purchase and use by member of
Local Union UAW 486.
c. Only approved for the purchase and use by
government employees performing regulatory pest
control.
d. Only approved for purchase and use by public
applicators conduction mosquito control programs
What is the main reason Florida has an Organa-Auxin c. To protect sensitive crops and plants from injury
Herbicide Rule?
a. To prevent contamination of surface water
b. To protect honeybees and other beneficial pollinators
c. To protect sensitive crops and plants from injury
d. To prevent human exposure because of acute toxicity
concerns
A special outside of its natural range of natural zone of Invasive plant
dispersal that forms self sustaining and expanding
populations within a natural community in its new range
Any living stage, including, but not limited to, seeds and Noxious weed
reproductive parts, of a parasitic or other plants of a kind,
or subdivision of a kind, which may be a serious
agricultural threat in Florida, or have a negative impact on
the plant species protected under Section 581.185, F.S., or
if the plant is a naturalized plant that disrupts naturally
occurring native plant communities
A species whose natural range included Florida at the Native plant
same time of European contact
A species introduced to a new area, purposefully or Nonnative plant
accidentally, from a natural range outside of Florida.
How would a natural areas manager report a new b. Complete a form found on the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council List of Invasive
occurrence of nonnative plant? Species
a. Dial 911
b. Complete a form found on the Florida Exotic Pest Plant
Council List of Invasive Species
c. Contact FDACS Bureau of Inspection and Incident
Response
d. Contact the U.S. Geological Survey Office of Land
Reclamation.
Which of the following invasive plants in natural areas of d. All of them occur on the Federal Noxious Weed List
Florida occur on the Federal Noxious Weed List?
a. Hydrilla
b. Melaleuca
c. Tropical soda apple
d. All of them occur on the Federal Noxious Weed List