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1. Which federal law governs the registration, distribution, sale, and use
of pesticides in the United States?
A. Clean Water Act
B. Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
C. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
D. Safe Drinking Water Act
FIFRA is the primary law that regulates pesticides, including labeling,
registration, and use.
2. What is the purpose of a pesticide label?
A. To advertise the product
B. To provide legal instructions for safe and effective use
C. To identify the product's manufacturer only
, D. To list only the active ingredients
The label is a legal document that gives directions for safe and
effective use.
3. Who enforces pesticide laws in Ohio?
A. EPA directly
B. Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA)
C. USDA
D. Local county boards
ODA is responsible for enforcing pesticide regulations in Ohio.
4. What information is required on all pesticide labels?
A. Manufacturer’s logo
B. EPA registration number
C. County of origin
D. Retail price
The EPA registration number uniquely identifies each pesticide
product.
5. Which word on a label indicates the highest level of toxicity?
A. Caution
B. Warning
C. Danger
D. Notice
“Danger” signals the highest toxicity level among signal words.
, 6. The Restricted Use Pesticide (RUP) designation means:
A. It’s safe for all users
B. Only certified applicators may purchase or use it
C. It’s not regulated
D. It can be used without a label
RUPs require certification due to potential environmental or human
hazards.
7. What should you always do before using a pesticide?
A. Shake the container
B. Read and follow the label
C. Ask a friend for advice
D. Guess the mixing rate
Reading the label ensures legal and safe application.
8. Which type of pesticide targets weeds?
A. Insecticide
B. Herbicide
C. Fungicide
D. Rodenticide
Herbicides are designed to control or kill weeds.
9. What is an example of a non-target organism?
A. The pest species
B. The pesticide user
C. Bees affected by drift