California Qualified Applicator
License (QAL) Exam 2026/2027
Comprehensive Review Course with
Practice Exams, Quiz Sets, and
Certification Preparation Resources
Question 1
A pest control worker in California is seeking certification to legally apply pesticides
for a commercial pest control company. Which exam pathway is most appropriate?
A. Qualified Applicator Certificate (QAC) exam
B. Qualified Applicator License (QAL) exam
C. Structural Pest Control Board exam only
D. Private applicator certification exam
Correct Answer: B. Qualified Applicator License (QAL) exam
Rationale: The QAL exam is designed for individuals who apply pesticides “for hire,”
meaning they work in commercial pest control services. The QAC is not appropriate
in this case because it applies to non-commercial or in-house applications such as
government agencies or institutional settings. The Structural Pest Control Board exam
is for structural pest control licensing and is separate from DPR certification. Private
applicator certification is typically for agricultural use under specific conditions and
does not cover commercial pest control work.
Question 2
Which statement best describes the Qualified Applicator Certificate (QAC)?
A. It is required for employees of commercial pest control companies
B. It is for individuals applying pesticides “for hire”
C. It covers pesticide applications not performed for hire
D. It replaces the need for continuing education
Correct Answer: C. It covers pesticide applications not performed for hire
Rationale: The QAC is intended for individuals who apply pesticides in non-
commercial settings such as government agencies, schools, golf courses, or other
institutions. It does not authorize commercial “for hire” pest control work. Option A
and B describe QAL eligibility, while D is incorrect because continuing education is
required for renewal of certification.
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Question 3
What is required to obtain either a QAL or QAC certification in California?
A. Passing only the Laws and Regulations exam
B. Passing at least one pest control category exam only
C. Passing the Laws and Regulations exam and at least one category exam
D. Completing a university degree in agriculture
Correct Answer: C. Passing the Laws and Regulations exam and at least one
category exam
Rationale: Both QAL and QAC certifications require candidates to pass two
components: the Laws and Regulations exam and at least one pesticide use category
exam. This ensures that applicators understand both legal requirements and practical
pest control methods. Neither the laws exam alone nor category exam alone is
sufficient. A university degree is not required for certification.
Question 4
What is the minimum passing score for the California DPR Laws and Regulations
exam?
A. 60%
B. 65%
C. 70%
D. 80%
Correct Answer: C. 70%
Rationale: The California Department of Pesticide Regulation requires a minimum
score of 70% to pass the Laws and Regulations exam. This standard ensures
applicants have adequate knowledge of pesticide laws and safety regulations. Scores
below 70% are considered failing, regardless of performance in other categories.
Question 5
How many exams may a candidate take at one time when pursuing QAL or QAC
certification?
A. One exam only
B. Two exams only
C. Up to three exams
D. Unlimited exams
Correct Answer: C. Up to three exams
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Rationale: Candidates are allowed to take up to three exams at one time, which may
include the Laws and Regulations exam and multiple category exams. This flexibility
allows applicants to progress efficiently through certification requirements. However,
exceeding three exams in a single session is not permitted under DPR rules.
Question 6
What happens if a candidate fails one exam but passes others during a certification
attempt?
A. All exams must be retaken
B. Only the failed exam must be retaken within 12 months
C. The entire certification process restarts after 6 months
D. The candidate is permanently disqualified
Correct Answer: B. Only the failed exam must be retaken within 12 months
Rationale: If a candidate fails one exam but passes others, they are allowed to retake
only the failed exam within a 12-month period. This prevents unnecessary repetition
of already passed exams and supports efficient certification completion. Options A, C,
and D are incorrect because DPR allows partial credit retention for passed exams.
Question 7
What is the validity period of both QAL and QAC certifications?
A. One year
B. Two years
C. Three years
D. Five years
Correct Answer: B. Two years
Rationale: Both Qualified Applicator Certificate (QAC) and Qualified Applicator
License (QAL) are valid for two years. After this period, renewal is required to
maintain legal authorization for pesticide application. Shorter or longer durations are
not consistent with DPR certification standards.
Question 8
Which of the following is required for renewal of a QAL or QAC?
A. Only a renewal fee
B. Only a written retest
C. Updated contact information, renewal fee, and continuing education units
D. A new licensing exam
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Correct Answer: C. Updated contact information, renewal fee, and continuing
education units
Rationale: Renewal requires multiple components including updated contact
information, payment of a renewal fee, and proof of at least 20 units of continuing
education. These requirements ensure applicators remain current with regulations and
best practices. A full retest or fee-only renewal is not sufficient.
Question 9
Which definition best describes a pesticide according to EPA and DPR standards?
A. Any chemical used only in agriculture
B. A compound that controls pests, defoliates plants, or regulates plant growth
C. A fertilizer used to enhance plant growth
D. A natural substance with no chemical modification
Correct Answer: B. A compound that controls pests, defoliates plants, or
regulates plant growth
Rationale: A pesticide is broadly defined as any substance intended to control pests,
remove plant foliage, or regulate plant growth. This includes insecticides, herbicides,
and plant growth regulators. Fertilizers and purely natural substances not intended for
pest control do not meet this definition.
Question 10
What are adjuvants in pesticide applications?
A. Active ingredients that kill pests
B. Fertilizers added to soil
C. Substances added to improve pesticide performance
D. Pesticides used only in structural pest control
Correct Answer: C. Substances added to improve pesticide performance
Rationale: Adjuvants are additives that enhance the effectiveness of pesticide
applications by improving spreading, sticking, penetration, or mixing. They are
included in pesticide formulations but do not independently control pests. They are
distinct from active ingredients, which directly control pests.
Question 11
Which of the following best describes a pesticide formulation?
A. Pure active ingredient only
B. A mixture of active and inert ingredients