General Standards. Each question is followed by the correct answer and a
rationale to help reinforce your understanding of the standards.
Revision Test Questions
1. Enforcement Authority
Which agency is primarily responsible for enforcing Texas Pesticide Applicator General Standards?
A. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
B. Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA)
C. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
D. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Correct Answer: B. Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA)
Rationale: In Texas, the TDA is the primary authority overseeing pesticide regulations, ensuring that
applicators comply with the standards for safe pesticide use.
2. Label Requirements
Which of the following information must be present on a pesticide label under the Texas standards?
A. Only the active ingredient
B. Manufacturer’s name, EPA registration number, signal words, and directions for use
C. Only usage directions
D. Only the expiration date
Correct Answer: B. Manufacturer’s name, EPA registration number, signal words, and directions for
use
Rationale: Pesticide labels must provide comprehensive information—including manufacturer details,
registration numbers, hazard signal words, and proper use directions—to ensure safe handling and
application.
3. Mixing and Loading Procedures
When mixing and loading pesticides, what is a critical requirement according to the Texas standards?
A. It can be done in any area regardless of ventilation
B. Follow label instructions and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
C. Use any container available as long as it is clean
D. Mix only during daylight hours
Correct Answer: B. Follow label instructions and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Rationale: Strict adherence to the pesticide label and wearing the recommended PPE during mixing and
loading are key safety measures to protect the applicator from exposure.
, 4. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
What is expected regarding PPE for pesticide applicators?
A. Only gloves are required
B. PPE is optional if the applicator feels healthy
C. Use the PPE recommended on the pesticide label, which may include gloves, goggles, coveralls, etc.
D. Only a face mask is needed
Correct Answer: C. Use the PPE recommended on the pesticide label, which may include gloves,
goggles, coveralls, etc.
Rationale: The standards require applicators to follow label instructions for PPE, ensuring that all
recommended protective gear is used to minimize exposure risks.
5. Restricted Entry Interval (REI)
Which best defines the Restricted Entry Interval (REI) in the context of pesticide application?
A. The time period allowed for equipment calibration
B. The time after application during which entry to the treated area is prohibited
C. The maximum time allowed for a pesticide to remain active
D. The time during which a pesticide can be applied
Correct Answer: B. The time after application during which entry to the treated area is prohibited
Rationale: The REI is designed to protect workers and the public by ensuring that no one enters an area
until the pesticide has sufficiently degraded or settled, reducing exposure risk.
6. Recordkeeping Requirements
What kind of records must a pesticide applicator maintain in Texas?
A. No records are required
B. Basic details such as date, location, pesticide type, amount applied, and weather conditions
C. Only the pesticide name and applicator’s signature
D. A record of sales transactions only
Correct Answer: B. Basic details such as date, location, pesticide type, amount applied, and weather
conditions
Rationale: Accurate recordkeeping is essential for compliance and accountability. These records help
verify that applications are performed safely and according to regulatory requirements.
7. Equipment Calibration
Why is regular calibration of pesticide application equipment necessary?
A. To ensure equipment is clean
B. To ensure accurate pesticide delivery and prevent over- or under-application
C. To comply with federal tax regulations
D. To avoid the need for PPE