Michigan Pesticide Applicator License Core
| | | | |
Commercial exam with precise detailed
| | | | |
answers
Which |statement |about |biological |control |methods |is |true? |- |correct |answer |Modifying |the |
environment |to |enhance |natural |enemies |is |recommended |in |biological |control.
Making |use |of |plant |varieties |that |are |naturally |resistant |to |insect |feeding |is |an |example |of |which |
type |of |pest |management |method? |- |correct |answer |Genetic
Which |statement |about |cultural |control |practices |is |true? |- |correct |answer |They |reduce |pest |
establishment, |reproduction, |and |survival.
Sealing |cracks |and |crevices |and |small |openings |in |buildings |is |an |example |of |which |type |of |pest |
management |method? |- |correct |answer |Physical
Using |barriers |to |prevent |pests |from |getting |into |an |area |is |an |example |of |which |type |of |pest |
management |method? |- |correct |answer |Mechanical
Which |would |be |considered |a |preventive |pest |management |strategy? |- |correct |answer |Planting |weed
|- |and |disease-free |seed |on |an |athletic |field.
Which |would |increase |the |likelihood |of |pesticide |resistance? |- |correct |answer |Continual |use |of |
pesticides |from |the |same |chemical |class.
Monitoring |pests |at |airports |and |ocean |ports |that |pose |a |serious |threat |to |public |health |or |
widespread |damage |to |crops |or |animals |is |an |example |of |which |type |of |pest |management |method? |- |
correct |answer |Regulatory
, Which |statement |about |action |thresholds |is |true? |- |correct |answer |The |action |threshold |for |a |pest |
may |be |set |at |a |zero |pest |population |density.
Which |statement |about |pest |management |strategies |in |Integrated |Pest |Management |(IPM) |is |true? |- |
correct |answer |The |goal |is |to |prevent |pests |from |reaching |damaging |levels.
In |Michigan, |commercial |applicators |do |not |have |to |maintain |records |or |general-use |pesticides |but |
must |keep |records |of |restricted-use |pesticides |for |three |years |following |the |application. |T/F |- |correct |
answer |False
If |off-target |drift |is |anticipated |because |of |the |nature |of |the |application, |a |drift |management |plan |
must |be |in |place. |T/F |- |correct |answer |True
In |Michigan, |empty |pesticide |containers |that |have |been |triple-rinsed |or |power-rinsed |and |punctured |
may |be |brought |to |an |MDARD |recycling |facility |or |disposed |of |in |a |regular |licensed |Type |II |sanitary |
landfill |T/F |- |correct |answer |True
The |MIOSHA |Right-to-Know |Act |requires |employers |to |obtain |and |retain |Safety |Data |Sheets |(SDS) |on |
all |hazardous |chemicals |(including |pesticides) |for |employee |review. |T/F |- |correct |answer |True
Your |first |response |after |a |pesticide |spill |is |to |immediately |clean |it |up. |T/F |- |correct |answer |False
In |Michigan, |commercial |applicators |may |also |become |approved |trainers |of |registered |applicators. |T/F
|- |correct |answer |True
When |applying |pesticides |outside |under |high |temperature |conditions, |it |is |OK |to |wear |short-sleeved |
shirts, |sandals |and |shorts |to |avoid |heat |stress. |T/F |- |correct |answer |False
Michigan |does |not |have |a |specific |registry |of |sensitive |persons |who |must |be |notified |of |pesticide |
applications |on |adjacent |properties. |T/F |- |correct |answer |False
Licensed |pesticide |dealers |may |sell |restricted-use |pesticides |only |to |certified |applicators. |T/F |- |correct |
answer |True
| | | | |
Commercial exam with precise detailed
| | | | |
answers
Which |statement |about |biological |control |methods |is |true? |- |correct |answer |Modifying |the |
environment |to |enhance |natural |enemies |is |recommended |in |biological |control.
Making |use |of |plant |varieties |that |are |naturally |resistant |to |insect |feeding |is |an |example |of |which |
type |of |pest |management |method? |- |correct |answer |Genetic
Which |statement |about |cultural |control |practices |is |true? |- |correct |answer |They |reduce |pest |
establishment, |reproduction, |and |survival.
Sealing |cracks |and |crevices |and |small |openings |in |buildings |is |an |example |of |which |type |of |pest |
management |method? |- |correct |answer |Physical
Using |barriers |to |prevent |pests |from |getting |into |an |area |is |an |example |of |which |type |of |pest |
management |method? |- |correct |answer |Mechanical
Which |would |be |considered |a |preventive |pest |management |strategy? |- |correct |answer |Planting |weed
|- |and |disease-free |seed |on |an |athletic |field.
Which |would |increase |the |likelihood |of |pesticide |resistance? |- |correct |answer |Continual |use |of |
pesticides |from |the |same |chemical |class.
Monitoring |pests |at |airports |and |ocean |ports |that |pose |a |serious |threat |to |public |health |or |
widespread |damage |to |crops |or |animals |is |an |example |of |which |type |of |pest |management |method? |- |
correct |answer |Regulatory
, Which |statement |about |action |thresholds |is |true? |- |correct |answer |The |action |threshold |for |a |pest |
may |be |set |at |a |zero |pest |population |density.
Which |statement |about |pest |management |strategies |in |Integrated |Pest |Management |(IPM) |is |true? |- |
correct |answer |The |goal |is |to |prevent |pests |from |reaching |damaging |levels.
In |Michigan, |commercial |applicators |do |not |have |to |maintain |records |or |general-use |pesticides |but |
must |keep |records |of |restricted-use |pesticides |for |three |years |following |the |application. |T/F |- |correct |
answer |False
If |off-target |drift |is |anticipated |because |of |the |nature |of |the |application, |a |drift |management |plan |
must |be |in |place. |T/F |- |correct |answer |True
In |Michigan, |empty |pesticide |containers |that |have |been |triple-rinsed |or |power-rinsed |and |punctured |
may |be |brought |to |an |MDARD |recycling |facility |or |disposed |of |in |a |regular |licensed |Type |II |sanitary |
landfill |T/F |- |correct |answer |True
The |MIOSHA |Right-to-Know |Act |requires |employers |to |obtain |and |retain |Safety |Data |Sheets |(SDS) |on |
all |hazardous |chemicals |(including |pesticides) |for |employee |review. |T/F |- |correct |answer |True
Your |first |response |after |a |pesticide |spill |is |to |immediately |clean |it |up. |T/F |- |correct |answer |False
In |Michigan, |commercial |applicators |may |also |become |approved |trainers |of |registered |applicators. |T/F
|- |correct |answer |True
When |applying |pesticides |outside |under |high |temperature |conditions, |it |is |OK |to |wear |short-sleeved |
shirts, |sandals |and |shorts |to |avoid |heat |stress. |T/F |- |correct |answer |False
Michigan |does |not |have |a |specific |registry |of |sensitive |persons |who |must |be |notified |of |pesticide |
applications |on |adjacent |properties. |T/F |- |correct |answer |False
Licensed |pesticide |dealers |may |sell |restricted-use |pesticides |only |to |certified |applicators. |T/F |- |correct |
answer |True