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1. What is the primary goal of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in
forestry?
A. Eliminate all pests completely
B. Use a single pesticide for all pest problems
C. Manage pests at economically acceptable levels
D. Increase pesticide application frequency
Answer: C. Manage pests at economically acceptable levels
IPM focuses on reducing pest populations below damaging levels using
a combination of biological, cultural, mechanical, and chemical
methods.
2. Which insect is a major pest of pine forests in Florida?
,A. Honeybee
B. Southern pine beetle
C. Lady beetle
D. Dragonfly
Answer: B. Southern pine beetle
The southern pine beetle is one of the most destructive forest pests in
the southeastern United States.
3. What is the safest method to reduce pesticide drift?
A. Increase spray pressure
B. Use fine droplets
C. Spray during windy conditions
D. Use low-drift nozzles
Answer: D. Use low-drift nozzles
Low-drift nozzles produce larger droplets that are less likely to be
carried away by wind.
4. Herbicides are primarily used to control which organisms?
A. Insects
B. Fungi
,C. Weeds
D. Rodents
Answer: C. Weeds
Herbicides are chemicals designed to control unwanted plants (weeds).
5. What does a pesticide label legally represent?
A. A suggestion for use
B. A legal document
C. A marketing tool
D. A safety guideline only
Answer: B. A legal document
The label is a legally binding document that must be followed exactly.
6. Which PPE is most important when handling concentrated
pesticides?
A. Sunglasses
B. Waterproof gloves
C. Cotton socks
D. Hard hat
, Answer: B. Waterproof gloves
Chemical-resistant gloves protect skin from direct exposure.
7. What is the best time to apply systemic herbicides in forestry?
A. During heavy rain
B. When plants are actively growing
C. During freezing temperatures
D. At night only
Answer: B. When plants are actively growing
Systemic herbicides are most effective when plants are actively
transporting nutrients.
8. Which organism causes fusiform rust in pine trees?
A. Virus
B. Bacterium
C. Fungus
D. Insect
Answer: C. Fungus
Fusiform rust is a fungal disease affecting pine species.