TENNESSEE CAT 3 Certification
Exam New Latest Version 2026/2027
Complete Exam Prep Workbook
with Detailed Review, Quizzes, and
Practice Assessments
Question 1
A pesticide applicator is concerned about spray drift during a herbicide application
near a sensitive crop. Which technique is most effective for minimizing drift while
still providing adequate coverage?
A. Increasing spray pressure to create finer droplets
B. Using the largest practical droplets that still provide effective coverage
C. Applying pesticides during strong winds
D. Reducing nozzle size to produce a fine mist
Correct Answer: B. Using the largest practical droplets that still provide
effective coverage
Rationale: Larger droplets are less likely to be carried away by wind currents and
therefore significantly reduce spray drift. Applicators should select the largest droplet
size that still achieves adequate target coverage. Fine droplets produced by high
pressure or small nozzles are more susceptible to drift and can damage neighboring
crops, water sources, and sensitive environments.
Question 2
A homeowner asks how to interpret a pesticide classified as having low toxicity.
Which response by the applicator is most appropriate?
A. It is completely harmless to humans and animals.
B. No protective equipment is needed during application.
C. It should still be used with caution.
D. It may be applied without reading the label.
Correct Answer: C. It should still be used with caution.
Rationale: Even pesticides classified as having low toxicity can pose risks if misused.
Applicators should always follow label instructions, wear recommended protective
equipment, and handle products responsibly. Low toxicity does not mean no toxicity.
The phrase "use with caution" accurately conveys the need for safe handling.
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Question 3
A licensed pesticide applicator fails to maintain legally required pesticide application
records. What penalty may result from this violation?
A. Verbal warning only
B. Suspension of driver's license
C. Fine of approximately $1,000
D. Mandatory pesticide retraining without penalties
Correct Answer: C. Fine of approximately $1,000
Rationale: Maintaining accurate pesticide records is a regulatory requirement in many
jurisdictions. Failure to keep records can result in significant financial penalties,
including fines that may reach approximately $1,000 depending on state and federal
regulations. Proper recordkeeping helps ensure accountability, regulatory compliance,
and environmental protection.
Question 4
How are low-hazard pesticides generally classified?
A. Restricted-use pesticides
B. Experimental pesticides
C. General-use pesticides
D. Emergency-use pesticides
Correct Answer: C. General-use pesticides
Rationale: General-use pesticides are considered to pose relatively low risk when used
according to label directions and can typically be purchased by the general public.
Restricted-use pesticides require special certification because of their greater potential
to harm human health or the environment.
Question 5
A cafeteria owner wants to apply pesticides for cockroach control in the kitchen.
Which action is legally acceptable?
A. Any employee may apply pesticides after brief instruction.
B. The owner may purchase and apply any pesticide available.
C. The owner must either hire a licensed commercial applicator or become certified
and licensed.
D. Pesticides may not be used in food service establishments.
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Correct Answer: C. The owner must either hire a licensed commercial applicator
or become certified and licensed.
Rationale: Commercial pest control activities generally require proper certification
and licensing. Food preparation areas present significant public health concerns, and
pesticide applications must comply with regulations designed to protect consumers.
Therefore, the owner must hire a qualified professional or obtain the necessary
credentials.
Question 6
Which federal agency is primarily responsible for registering pesticide products in the
United States?
A. OSHA
B. CDC
C. USDA
D. EPA
Correct Answer: D. EPA
Rationale: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) evaluates pesticide safety,
effectiveness, environmental impact, and labeling before registration. The EPA
ensures products meet federal standards before they are marketed and used within the
United States.
Question 7
A certified applicator who applies pesticides to commodities produced on land they
own, rent, or lease is classified as a:
A. Commercial applicator
B. Structural applicator
C. Private applicator
D. Government applicator
Correct Answer: A. Private applicator
Rationale: Private applicators are certified individuals who apply pesticides to
agricultural commodities on property owned, leased, or rented by themselves or their
employer. This differs from commercial applicators who provide services for
compensation.
Question 8
An individual wishes to perform custom pesticide applications for clients. What must
the individual do first?
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A. Purchase insurance only
B. Become certified and licensed
C. Obtain landowner permission only
D. Register with local law enforcement
Correct Answer: B. Become certified and licensed
Rationale: Commercial pesticide applications require certification and licensing to
ensure applicators understand pesticide laws, environmental protection measures, and
safe handling procedures. These requirements protect both the public and the
environment.
Question 9
How may a commercial pesticide applicator typically maintain certification?
A. By applying pesticides continuously
B. By earning recertification points or retaking the certification exam
C. By purchasing new equipment annually
D. By working under another applicator
Correct Answer: B. By earning recertification points or retaking the certification
exam
Rationale: Recertification ensures applicators remain knowledgeable about changing
regulations, new technologies, and safety standards. Most states permit recertification
through continuing education credits or successful completion of a renewal
examination.
Question 10
A commercial pesticide business that is required to carry a bond must generally
maintain coverage of:
A. $5,000
B. $10,000
C. $25,000
D. $50,000
Correct Answer: D. $50,000
Rationale: Certain commercial pesticide businesses are required to maintain a $50,000
bond. Bonding provides financial protection to clients and the public should damages
result from improper pesticide applications or regulatory violations.
Question 11