Kentucky Pesticide Applicators Exam | Latest Verified
Questions and Detailed Answers
OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION:
This comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions is designed for the Kentucky Pesticide
Applicators Exam, covering both federal (FIFRA/EPA) and state-specific (KRS 217B, 302
KAR 26) regulations. The questions address core topics such as pesticide labeling, toxicity
(LD50, signal words), personal protective equipment (PPE), calibration, drift management,
storage, disposal, recordkeeping, non-certified applicator (NCA) supervision, and
integrated pest management (IPM).
QUESTION 1
What is the minimum age requirement for a non-certified applicator (NCA) who is
working under the direct supervision of a certified private applicator who is NOT an
immediate family member?
A) 14 years old
B) 16 years old
C) 18 years old
D) 21 years old
CORRECT ANSWER: C
EXPERT RATIONALE: Kentucky regulations require that a non-certified applicator be at
least 18 years old, unless they are under the direct supervision of an immediate family
member, in which case the minimum age is 16 .
QUESTION 2
A pesticide label with the signal word "DANGER" indicates the product is:
A) Slightly toxic
B) Moderately toxic
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C) Highly toxic
D) Non-toxic to humans
CORRECT ANSWER: C
EXPERT RATIONALE: "DANGER" indicates a highly toxic poison where a very small
amount (a taste to a teaspoon) could be fatal to an adult. Products with this signal word
often also say "Poison" and include a skull and crossbones .
QUESTION 3
What is the primary responsibility of the pesticide applicator regarding the product
label?
A) To ensure the product is purchased from a licensed dealer
B) To read and follow all label instructions as law
C) To keep the label attached to the container for resale
D) To verify the label is printed in multiple languages
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: The pesticide label is a legal document. The applicator is legally
responsible for following all directions, precautions, and restrictions exactly as written on
the label at the time of application .
QUESTION 4
Which statement best describes a Restricted Use Pesticide (RUP)?
A) A pesticide that can only be used on organic farms
B) A pesticide that has been banned by the EPA
C) A pesticide that may harm the environment or applicator even when used as directed
D) A pesticide that is only available in granular form
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CORRECT ANSWER: C
EXPERT RATIONALE: RUP's are classified as such because they have the potential to
cause unreasonable adverse effects to the environment or injury to the applicator,
requiring certification to purchase and use .
QUESTION 5
What is the main purpose of the "Registration Number" on a pesticide label?
A) It indicates the batch number for quality control
B) It assures the applicator the product is registered with the federal government
C) It is the manufacturer's internal tracking code
D) It indicates the price of the product
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: The EPA registration number on a label confirms that the product
has been reviewed and registered by the Environmental Protection Agency for its
intended use .
QUESTION 6
How long must a supervising private applicator (SPA) maintain training records for a
non-certified applicator?
A) 1 year
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
D) 5 years
CORRECT ANSWER: C
EXPERT RATIONALE: The SPA must keep records documenting the NCA's training and
qualifications for three years from the date the NCA last used a pesticide .
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QUESTION 7
According to Kentucky law, a person must be certified by examination to obtain a
commercial or noncommercial license if they are at least what age?
A) 16 years old
B) 18 years old
C) 21 years old
D) No minimum age
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: Kentucky Administrative Regulation 302 KAR 26:020 explicitly
states that a person must be at least eighteen years of age to be issued a commercial or
noncommercial license to apply pesticides .
QUESTION 8
Which of the following scenarios would require a private applicator license in Kentucky?
A) A homeowner spraying general-use herbicide on a driveway
B) A farmer applying a restricted-use pesticide to their own cornfield
C) A golf course superintendent applying fungicide to the greens
D) An exterminator treating a restaurant for cockroaches
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: Private applicators are farmers who apply restricted-use
pesticides to land they own, rent, or lease for agricultural production. The other
scenarios require commercial or non-commercial licenses .
QUESTION 9
The federal agency responsible for administering the provisions of the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) is the:
A) USDA