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100 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 100
What is a spot treatment?
Using a fogger for aerial treatment
Spraying in a circular pattern
Applying pesticide over a large field
Treating within a 2x2 ft area
Term 2 of 100
What is leaching?
Absorption of pesticides by plant roots
Evaporation of pesticides into the air
Chemical breakdown of pesticides in water
Movement of pesticides through the soil
Term 3 of 100
What classification of pesticide might result in an unreasonable adverse effect on human health
and/or the environment; However, application by trained person according to label directions
would protect against such an effect?
Reduces
Restricted Use Pesticides (RUP)
Sds (safety Data sheet)
Restricted use and unclassified use (general use) pesticides.
,Term 4 of 100
What are two main pesticide classifications?
Restricted use and unclassified use (general use) pesticides.
Insecticides and herbicides only.
Organic and synthetic pesticides.
Chemical and biological pesticides.
Term 5 of 100
On the label, what is the name given by scientists for the products active ingredient?
Trade Name
Chemical Name
Common Name
Generic Name
Term 6 of 100
To double flow rate, pressure must increase ____
Chronic toxicity
Department of Agriculture
Hazardous if ingested
4x (four times)
,Term 7 of 100
Know the formulation types of pesticides:
Appendix b on environmental impact
Chapter 7 on pest identification
Page 43-45 of the general study guide
Section on safety protocols
Term 8 of 100
What are the advantages of dusts?
Only suitable for outdoor applications
Ready to use and effective in hard to reach indoor areas
Ineffective in humid environments
Requires mixing with other chemicals for effectiveness
Term 9 of 100
What is an active ingredient?
Environmental protection agency
The applicator who is making the application
When pesticide is stored within a living creature and will increase with further exposure
The concentrated pesticide chemical
, Term 10 of 100
Hazard,also referred to as risk, is the possibility that injury will result from the use of a substance in
a given formulation and includes two factors which are _____ and _____.
Toxicity and exposure
Concentration and duration
Type of chemical and application method
Environmental impact and safety measures
Term 11 of 100
What is a private applicator?
An individual who is licensed to apply pesticides without supervision and can supervise
others doing pest control.
A farmer who grows crops without pesticides.
A person who applies pesticides for a fee.
An applicator who supervises or uses pesticides on their own land.
Term 12 of 100
How do you determine the area of a circle?
(radius x radius) x 3.14
(base x height) / 2
-Spray mix needs constant agitation
-Abrasive
Chlorinated hydrocarbons
100 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 100
What is a spot treatment?
Using a fogger for aerial treatment
Spraying in a circular pattern
Applying pesticide over a large field
Treating within a 2x2 ft area
Term 2 of 100
What is leaching?
Absorption of pesticides by plant roots
Evaporation of pesticides into the air
Chemical breakdown of pesticides in water
Movement of pesticides through the soil
Term 3 of 100
What classification of pesticide might result in an unreasonable adverse effect on human health
and/or the environment; However, application by trained person according to label directions
would protect against such an effect?
Reduces
Restricted Use Pesticides (RUP)
Sds (safety Data sheet)
Restricted use and unclassified use (general use) pesticides.
,Term 4 of 100
What are two main pesticide classifications?
Restricted use and unclassified use (general use) pesticides.
Insecticides and herbicides only.
Organic and synthetic pesticides.
Chemical and biological pesticides.
Term 5 of 100
On the label, what is the name given by scientists for the products active ingredient?
Trade Name
Chemical Name
Common Name
Generic Name
Term 6 of 100
To double flow rate, pressure must increase ____
Chronic toxicity
Department of Agriculture
Hazardous if ingested
4x (four times)
,Term 7 of 100
Know the formulation types of pesticides:
Appendix b on environmental impact
Chapter 7 on pest identification
Page 43-45 of the general study guide
Section on safety protocols
Term 8 of 100
What are the advantages of dusts?
Only suitable for outdoor applications
Ready to use and effective in hard to reach indoor areas
Ineffective in humid environments
Requires mixing with other chemicals for effectiveness
Term 9 of 100
What is an active ingredient?
Environmental protection agency
The applicator who is making the application
When pesticide is stored within a living creature and will increase with further exposure
The concentrated pesticide chemical
, Term 10 of 100
Hazard,also referred to as risk, is the possibility that injury will result from the use of a substance in
a given formulation and includes two factors which are _____ and _____.
Toxicity and exposure
Concentration and duration
Type of chemical and application method
Environmental impact and safety measures
Term 11 of 100
What is a private applicator?
An individual who is licensed to apply pesticides without supervision and can supervise
others doing pest control.
A farmer who grows crops without pesticides.
A person who applies pesticides for a fee.
An applicator who supervises or uses pesticides on their own land.
Term 12 of 100
How do you determine the area of a circle?
(radius x radius) x 3.14
(base x height) / 2
-Spray mix needs constant agitation
-Abrasive
Chlorinated hydrocarbons