Worker Protection Standard (WPS) Basics –
Practice Exam (Questions 1–25)
1. What is the primary purpose of the Worker Protection Standard (WPS)?
A) Increase pesticide sales
B) Protect agricultural workers and pesticide handlers from exposure
C) Promote new pesticide products
D) Reduce farming costs
Answer: B) Protect agricultural workers and pesticide handlers from exposure
2. Who is covered by the Worker Protection Standard?
A) Only farm owners
B) Only pesticide manufacturers
C) Agricultural workers and pesticide handlers on covered establishments
D) Only government inspectors
Answer: C) Agricultural workers and pesticide handlers on covered establishments
Rationale: WPS protections apply to workers and handlers employed in agricultural
operations where pesticides are used.
3. What does the term "handler" mean under WPS?
A) A person who harvests crops only
B) A person involved in pesticide-related activities
C) A person who sells farm equipment
D) A person who transports produce
Answer: B) A person involved in pesticide-related activities
Rationale: Handlers mix, load, apply pesticides, clean equipment, or perform other pesticide-
related tasks.
4. What information must workers receive before entering treated areas?
A) Crop yield reports
B) Marketing plans
C) Pesticide safety information and application details
D) Equipment purchase records
,Answer: C) Pesticide safety information and application details
Rationale: Workers must be informed about pesticide applications and safety precautions.
5. What is a Restricted-Entry Interval (REI)?
A) Time allowed for pesticide purchase
B) Period during which entry into a treated area is restricted
C) Time needed to harvest crops
D) Duration of equipment maintenance
Answer: B) Period during which entry into a treated area is restricted
Rationale: The REI protects workers from exposure by limiting access to treated areas until it
is safe.
6. Where can workers find information about recent pesticide applications?
A) At a central information display
B) In local newspapers
C) On product advertisements
D) In weather reports
Answer: A) At a central information display
Rationale: WPS requires employers to maintain a central location where pesticide information
is posted.
7. What type of training must workers receive?
A) Marketing training
B) Financial planning training
C) Pesticide safety training
D) Equipment sales training
Answer: C) Pesticide safety training
Rationale: Workers must receive training on avoiding pesticide exposure and understanding
safety practices.
, 8. How often must WPS worker training be provided?
A) Every five years
B) Annually
C) Every ten years
D) Only upon request
Answer: B) Annually
Rationale: WPS requires annual pesticide safety training for workers and handlers.
9. Which of the following is a symptom of pesticide poisoning?
A) Improved vision
B) Dizziness
C) Increased appetite
D) Better concentration
Answer: B) Dizziness
Rationale: Dizziness is a common symptom of pesticide exposure and possible poisoning.
10. What must employers provide when pesticides require personal protective equipment
(PPE)?
A) Employee discounts
B) Protective equipment at no cost to employees
C) Transportation services
D) Crop insurance
Answer: B) Protective equipment at no cost to employees
Rationale: Employers are responsible for providing required PPE and ensuring its proper use.
11. Which item is considered PPE?
A) Baseball cap
B) Raincoat not specified on the label
C) Chemical-resistant gloves
D) Casual sandals
Answer: C) Chemical-resistant gloves
Rationale: Chemical-resistant gloves are commonly required PPE for handling pesticides.
Practice Exam (Questions 1–25)
1. What is the primary purpose of the Worker Protection Standard (WPS)?
A) Increase pesticide sales
B) Protect agricultural workers and pesticide handlers from exposure
C) Promote new pesticide products
D) Reduce farming costs
Answer: B) Protect agricultural workers and pesticide handlers from exposure
2. Who is covered by the Worker Protection Standard?
A) Only farm owners
B) Only pesticide manufacturers
C) Agricultural workers and pesticide handlers on covered establishments
D) Only government inspectors
Answer: C) Agricultural workers and pesticide handlers on covered establishments
Rationale: WPS protections apply to workers and handlers employed in agricultural
operations where pesticides are used.
3. What does the term "handler" mean under WPS?
A) A person who harvests crops only
B) A person involved in pesticide-related activities
C) A person who sells farm equipment
D) A person who transports produce
Answer: B) A person involved in pesticide-related activities
Rationale: Handlers mix, load, apply pesticides, clean equipment, or perform other pesticide-
related tasks.
4. What information must workers receive before entering treated areas?
A) Crop yield reports
B) Marketing plans
C) Pesticide safety information and application details
D) Equipment purchase records
,Answer: C) Pesticide safety information and application details
Rationale: Workers must be informed about pesticide applications and safety precautions.
5. What is a Restricted-Entry Interval (REI)?
A) Time allowed for pesticide purchase
B) Period during which entry into a treated area is restricted
C) Time needed to harvest crops
D) Duration of equipment maintenance
Answer: B) Period during which entry into a treated area is restricted
Rationale: The REI protects workers from exposure by limiting access to treated areas until it
is safe.
6. Where can workers find information about recent pesticide applications?
A) At a central information display
B) In local newspapers
C) On product advertisements
D) In weather reports
Answer: A) At a central information display
Rationale: WPS requires employers to maintain a central location where pesticide information
is posted.
7. What type of training must workers receive?
A) Marketing training
B) Financial planning training
C) Pesticide safety training
D) Equipment sales training
Answer: C) Pesticide safety training
Rationale: Workers must receive training on avoiding pesticide exposure and understanding
safety practices.
, 8. How often must WPS worker training be provided?
A) Every five years
B) Annually
C) Every ten years
D) Only upon request
Answer: B) Annually
Rationale: WPS requires annual pesticide safety training for workers and handlers.
9. Which of the following is a symptom of pesticide poisoning?
A) Improved vision
B) Dizziness
C) Increased appetite
D) Better concentration
Answer: B) Dizziness
Rationale: Dizziness is a common symptom of pesticide exposure and possible poisoning.
10. What must employers provide when pesticides require personal protective equipment
(PPE)?
A) Employee discounts
B) Protective equipment at no cost to employees
C) Transportation services
D) Crop insurance
Answer: B) Protective equipment at no cost to employees
Rationale: Employers are responsible for providing required PPE and ensuring its proper use.
11. Which item is considered PPE?
A) Baseball cap
B) Raincoat not specified on the label
C) Chemical-resistant gloves
D) Casual sandals
Answer: C) Chemical-resistant gloves
Rationale: Chemical-resistant gloves are commonly required PPE for handling pesticides.