EXAM 2026 COMPLETE TEST ACCURATE QUESTIONS
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A key pest is one that:
- causes damage only after other pests have been eliminated
- hardly ever needs to be controlled by pesticides
- causes damage on a regular basis unless you successfully control it
- becomes a pest once in a while
causes damage on a regular basis unless you successfully control it
Applying a preemergence herbicide to an area where weed
seeds are present is an example of a use of a pesticide
- preventative
- nonselective
- augmentative
- casual
preventative
,Suppressing a pest population involves
- completely eliminating the pest
- treating to control a pest before it appears
- keeping a pest population below a certain level
- using only non-chemical control techniques
keeping a pest population below a certain level
Which of the following is an example of cultural and mechanical
control?
- mowing weeds
- applying an herbicide
- releasing imported natural enemies
- fumigating the area
mowing weeds
The use of barriers such as screens, fences, and cloth mesh is known
as:
- eradication
- elimination
- ecology
- exclusion
exclusion
,Sanitation is an important method for controlling
- rodents
- abiotic disorders
- upsurges in natural enemy populations
- beneficial insects
rodents
Integrated pest management is an important pest control strategy
because it:
- focuses on long-term prevention of pests or their damage
- completely eliminates pests
- consistently controls pests without the use of pesticides
- eliminates the need for constant pest monitoring
focuses on long-term prevention of pests or their damage
What type of pest management practice does inspecting plants for
insects and diseases before planting them involve?
- biological control
- preventative control
- cultural control
- mechanical control
preventative control
, Removing weeds before they produce seed is what type of pest
control?
- augmentive
- biological
- sanitation
- exclusion
sanitation
Growing plants that resist insects would be what type of pest
control practice?
- sanitation
- biological
- exclusion
- prevention
prevention
Which part of the label gives you an indication of the toxicity of
the pesticide?
- statement of use classification
- signal word
- directions for use
- EPA registration number
signal word