APPLICATORS EXAM 2026 UPDATED | COMPLETE
SOLUTION GUIDE | 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS
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ORNAMENTAL AND TURF PESTICIDE APPLICATORS EXAM 2026 COMPLETE
SOLUTION GUIDE | 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
QUESTION 1
What is the primary purpose of a pesticide label?
A) To advertise the product to consumers
B) To list the manufacturer's contact information
C) To provide instructions for safe and effective use of the pesticide
D) To describe the chemical composition in detail
E) To outline the history of the pesticide's development
C) To provide instructions for safe and effective use of the pesticide
EXPERT RATIONALE: The pesticide label is a legal document that provides directions for
use, safety precautions, first aid instructions, environmental hazards, and application
rates. Following the label is required by law.
QUESTION 2
Which signal word on a pesticide label indicates the highest level of toxicity?
,A) CAUTION
B) WARNING
C) NOTICE
D) DANGER
E) ALERT
D) DANGER
EXPERT RATIONALE: DANGER indicates the highest toxicity level (Toxicity Category I).
WARNING is Category II, and CAUTION is Category III or IV. NOTICE and ALERT are not
standard signal words on pesticide labels.
QUESTION 3
What does the term "integrated pest management" (IPM) refer to?
A) Using only chemical pesticides to eliminate pests
B) A combination of biological, cultural, physical, and chemical methods to manage
pests
C) Hiring professional exterminators for all pest problems
D) Applying pesticides on a fixed schedule regardless of pest presence
E) Using only organic pesticides in pest control
B) A combination of biological, cultural, physical, and chemical methods to
manage pests
EXPERT RATIONALE: IPM is an ecosystem-based strategy that focuses on long-term pest
prevention using a combination of techniques. Chemical control is used only when
necessary and as a last resort.
QUESTION 4
,Which of the following personal protective equipment (PPE) is most critical
when mixing concentrated pesticides?
A) Steel-toed boots
B) Chemical-resistant gloves
C) Hearing protection
D) Hard hat
E) Reflective vest
B) Chemical-resistant gloves
EXPERT RATIONALE: Chemical-resistant gloves protect the hands and wrists from
dermal exposure during mixing, which is when the pesticide is most concentrated and
poses the greatest risk of absorption.
QUESTION 5
What is the "re-entry interval" (REI) on a pesticide label?
A) The time required before reapplying the pesticide
B) The minimum time that must pass before workers can enter a treated area
without PPE
C) The shelf life of the pesticide after opening
D) The interval between pesticide applications during a season
E) The time needed for the pesticide to reach full effectiveness
B) The minimum time that must pass before workers can enter a treated
area without PPE
EXPERT RATIONALE: The REI is a worker safety requirement. It specifies how long
workers must stay out of treated areas after pesticide application to prevent harmful
exposure.
, QUESTION 6
Which of the following best describes a systemic pesticide?
A) A pesticide that only kills pests on contact
B) A pesticide that is absorbed and moves throughout the plant's vascular system
C) A pesticide applied only to the soil surface
D) A pesticide that works only in the root zone
E) A pesticide that degrades immediately after application
B) A pesticide that is absorbed and moves throughout the plant's vascular
system
EXPERT RATIONALE: Systemic pesticides are taken up by the plant and translocated
through xylem or phloem, making them effective against pests that feed on internal
plant tissues or sap.
QUESTION 7
What is the correct order of mixing a pesticide solution in a sprayer tank?
A) Pesticide concentrate, water, emulsifier
B) Water first, then pesticide concentrate added while agitating
C) Pesticide first, then water added slowly
D) Emulsifier, pesticide, then water
E) Water and pesticide added simultaneously
B) Water first, then pesticide concentrate added while agitating
EXPERT RATIONALE: Filling the tank with water first and adding the pesticide
concentrate while agitating reduces the risk of splashing concentrate, ensures proper
mixing, and prevents foaming or clumping.