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IOWA COMMERCIAL APPLICATOR LICENSE SAMPLE TEST (CORE) EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% CORRECT ANSW, Exams of Pest Management

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IOWA COMMERCIAL APPLICATOR
LICENSE SAMPLE TEST (CORE) EXAM |
QUESTIONS & 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
(VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADE A+
Which statement is true about cultural control practices?
1. Trapping is an important cultural control practice.
2. Cultural practices alter the environment, the condition of the host, or the behavior of
the pest to prevent or suppress an infestation.
3. Sanitation is not considered a cultural practice.
4. Cultural controls involve the release of parasites and predators found in foreign
countries.
Correct Answer: • Cultural practices alter the environment, the condition of the host, or
the behavior of the pest to prevent or suppress an infestation.
Lowering the humidity of stored grains and other food products to reduce damage from
mold is an example of which type of pest management method?
• Mechanical.
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IOWA COMMERCIAL APPLICATOR

LICENSE SAMPLE TEST (CORE) EXAM |

QUESTIONS & 100 % CORRECT ANSWERS

(VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADE A+

Which statement is true about cultural control practices?

  1. Trapping is an important cultural control practice.
  2. Cultural practices alter the environment, the condition of the host, or the behavior of the pest to prevent or suppress an infestation.
  3. Sanitation is not considered a cultural practice.
  4. Cultural controls involve the release of parasites and predators found in foreign countries. Correct Answer: • Cultural practices alter the environment, the condition of the host, or the behavior of the pest to prevent or suppress an infestation. Lowering the humidity of stored grains and other food products to reduce damage from mold is an example of which type of pest management method?
  • Mechanical.
  • Biological.
  • Physical/environmental modification.
  • Regulatory pest control Correct Answer: Physical/environmental modification. Using barriers to prevent pests from getting into an area is an example of which type of pest management method?
  • Genetic control.
  • Biological control
  • Chemical control.
  • Mechanical control. Correct Answer: Mechanical control. Sealing cracks and crevices and small openings in buildings is an example of which type of mechanical control method?
  • Cultivation.
  • Exclusion.
  • Trapping.
  • Mulching. Correct Answer: Exclusion.
  • False Correct Answer: True Which statement about the requirements of the FQPA is true?
  • The FQPA does not require review of older pesticides with established residue tolerances on food.
  • Testing of pesticides for endocrine disruption potential is required under the FQPA.
  • For setting new standards, the FQPA considers aggregate exposures to pesticides but not cumulative exposures.
  • The FQPA does not consider additional safety standards to account for exposure risks to infants and children. Correct Answer: Testing of pesticides for endocrine disruption potential is required under the FQPA. Which federal agency is responsible for registering or licensing pesticide products for use in the United States?
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS).
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Correct Answer: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Experimental use permits required under Section 5 of FIFRA can be used when conducting experimental field tests on new pesticides or new uses of pesticides on:

  • 10 or more acres of land or 1 or more acres of water.
  • 5 or more acres of land or 1 or more acres of water.
  • less than 1 acre of land or water.
  • 7 or more acres of land or 2 or more acres of water. Correct Answer: • 10 or more acres of land or 1 or more acres of water. Under the federal Endangered Species Protection Program, what must be on pesticide products that might adversely affect an endangered species?
  • A label statement prohibiting them from applying pesticides in all areas where endangered species might be harmed.
  • A label statement that lists the endangered species that might be harmed by the pesticide and how to prevent it.
  • A label statement advising them to consult a local conservation officer for a permit to apply the pesticide.
  • A label statement advising applicators to consult a county bulletin to determine if they must take any special precautionary measures when using the product.
  • A protective clothing statement.
  • A statement of practical treatment.
  • A specific action statement.
  • A route of entry statement. Correct Answer: A specific action statement. What is the purpose of the signal word?
  • Tells the user what type of first-aid treatment to seek in case of exposure.
  • To give the user an indication of the relative acute toxicity of the product to humans and animals.
  • Informs the user of what type of PPE to wear.
  • Informs the user of how toxic the pesticide is to wildlife and the environment. Correct Answer: To give the user an indication of the relative acute toxicity of the product to humans and animals. Which is true about statements of practical treatment?
  • Statements about inducing vomiting are not found on the label.
  • They are not associated with signal words.
  • It is not important to have the pesticide label in case of a poisoning emergency.
  • All DANGER labels contain a note to physicians describing appropriate medical procedures.

Correct Answer: All DANGER labels contain a note to physicians describing appropriate medical procedures. The active ingredient in Lorsban 75WG is listed as chlorpyrifos: 0,0-diethyl 0-(3,5,6- trichloro 2-pyridinyl) phosphorothioate. What does the term "chlorpyrifos" represent?

  • The registered trade name.
  • The brand name.
  • The common name.
  • The chemical name. Correct Answer: The common name The route of entry statement on a label "Extremely hazardous by skin contact — rapidly absorbed through the skin" would most likely appear with which signal word?
  • DANGER.
  • No signal word required.
  • WARNING.
  • CAUTION. Correct Answer: DANGER Which is an advantage of microencapsulated materials?
  • Emulsifiable concentrate (EC). Correct Answer: Ready-to-use low-concentrate solutions (RTU). Which dry/solid formulation is mixed in water and reduces the risk of inhalation exposure during mixing and loading?
  • Soluble powders (SP).
  • Wettable powders (WP).
  • Dusts (D).
  • Water-dispersable granules (WDG) or dry flowables (DF). Correct Answer: Water-dispersable granules (WDG) or dry flowables (DF). The name "Sevin 5G" on a pesticide label indicates:
  • A gel pesticide with 5 percent inert ingredients.
  • A gel pesticide with 5 percent active ingredients.
  • A granular pesticide with 5 percent active ingredients.
  • A granular pesticide with 5 percent inert ingredients. Correct Answer: A granular pesticide with 5 percent active ingredients. Which type of adjuvant increases the viscosity of spray mixtures?
  • Extenders.
  • Stickers.
  • Plant penetrants.
  • Thickeners. Correct Answer: Thickeners Which statement is true about heat stress?
  • Less than 10 percent of people affected by severe heat stroke die.
  • Lack of sweat is a symptom of heat stroke.
  • Constriction of pupils is a symptom of heat stroke.
  • Wearing lots of PPE prevents heat stress. Correct Answer: Lack of sweat is a symptom of heat stroke. Which statement is false about harmful effects of pesticides?
  • Many herbicides and fungicides cause dermatitis.
  • Fumigants can cause severe blisters.
  • Asthma-like symptoms may be caused by allergies to pesticides.
  • The most common form of pesticide injury is by inhalation. Correct Answer: The most common form of pesticide injury is by inhalation. When should a blood test for baseline cholinesterase be done?
  • To enable a physician to recognize the occurrence of excessive exposure to organophosphate and carbamate insecticides.
  • To enable the pesticide handler to know when he/she has been overexposed to restricted-use pesticides.
  • To enable the pesticide handler to know when to stop using pesticide products during the course of a normal workday.
  • To enable a physician to recognize the occurrence of excessive exposure to pyrethroid insecticides. Correct Answer: To enable a physician to recognize the occurrence of excessive exposure to organophosphate and carbamate insecticides Which signal word is associated with Hazard Class I and chemicals that have severe corrosive properties but do not necessarily have very low oral LD50 values?
  • WARNING.
  • DANGER—POISON.
  • DANGER.
  • CAUTION. Correct Answer: DANGER Which statement is true about respirator maintenance?
  • Use a substitute canister or cartridge if you cannot find the replacement part for your respirator.
  • Inspect respirators twice each year for signs of wear and tear.
  • Respirator cartridges must be stored in an airtight bag or they lose their effectiveness.
  • After use, prefilters should be stored in a zipclosable bag with canisters and cartridges. Correct Answer: Respirator cartridges must be stored in an airtight bag or they lose their effectiveness. f a pesticide label states that you must wear gloves based on guidelines in Chemical Resistance Category "D", which materials provide the best protection from the pesticide?
  • Natural rubber or polyethylene.
  • Polyvinyl chloride or vitron.
  • Nitrile rubber or neoprene rubber.
  • Barrier laminate or butyl rubber. Correct Answer: Barrier laminate or butyl rubber. Which parts of the body are the mostly likely to be exposed to pesticides?
  • The hands and forearms.
  • The chest and forearms.
  • The eyes and lungs.

Which is true about disposable PPE?

  • Inexpensive disposables may be a good choice for brief pesticide-handling activities.
  • Dust/mist masks, prefilters, canisters, and filtering and vapor-removing cartridges can be cleaned and reused three or four times before disposing of them.
  • Non-woven coveralls and hoods are usually designed to be worn for 7 workdays.
  • Chemical-resistant gloves, footwear, and aprons that are labeled as disposable are designed to be worn three or four times before disposing of them. Correct Answer: Inexpensive disposables may be a good choice for brief pesticide- handling activities. Which is a recommended best management practice for preventing contamination of surface and groundwater by pesticides?
  • Use terrace and conservation tillage practices.
  • Select persistent pesticides.
  • Clean sprayers near sinkholes.
  • Use pesticides that are highly water soluble. Correct Answer: Use terrace and conservation tillage practices. Under what soil conditions are pesticides more likely to leach through soil?
  • A sandy soil, low in organic matter, where groundwater is shallow.
  • A sandy soil, high in organic matter, where groundwater is deep.
  • A heavy clay soil, low in organic matter, where groundwater is shallow.
  • A heavy clay soil, high in organic matter, where groundwater is deep Correct Answer: A sandy soil, low in organic matter, where groundwater is shallow What two things should pesticide applicators be most aware of to avoid vapor drift?
  • Droplet size and wind direction and speed.
  • Air stability and temperature.
  • Temperature and pesticide volatility.
  • Viscosity of liquid pesticides and air turbulence. Correct Answer: Temperature and pesticide volatility What two things should pesticide applicators be most aware of to avoid spray drift?
  • Droplet size and wind direction and speed.
  • Temperature and pesticide volatility.
  • Viscosity of liquid pesticides and air turbulence.
  • Air stability and temperature. Correct Answer: Droplet size and wind direction and speed Which is an example of non-point-source contamination of groundwater?

Which statement about transporting pesticides is true?

  • Enclosed cargo boxes offer the greatest protection but are not always practical.
  • Carry hazardous pesticides in the passenger compartment of a vehicle to prevent unauthorized access.
  • Operators of vehicles that transport hazardous materials are not required to have any special training, only a commercial driver's license.
  • The operator is not held responsible if a pesticide spill or accident occurs because the vehicle was left unattended. Correct Answer: Enclosed cargo boxes offer the greatest protection but are not always practical. What is the first step a business should take to develop a sound pesticide security program?
  • Coordination with authorities.
  • Evaluation of pesticide security.
  • Risk assessment.
  • Employee training in security awareness. Correct Answer: Risk assessment Which statement about pesticide storage facilities is true?
  • Carefully consider soil and land surface characteristics when selecting a storage site to prevent potential contamination of water sources.
  • Store pesticides in a warm, airtight environment.
  • The floor of the pesticide storage site should consist of materials such as carpeting or wood.
  • If pesticides are stored in a small, locked cabinet or closet, it is not necessary to post warning signs. Correct Answer: Carefully consider soil and land surface characteristics when selecting a storage site to prevent potential contamination of water sources What is the first thing you should do if you notice a damaged pesticide container?
  • Put on appropriate personal protective equipment.
  • Transfer the contents into another sturdy container that can be tightly closed.
  • Use the pesticide immediately at a site and at a rate allowed by the label.
  • Clean up any spilled chemical. Correct Answer: Put on appropriate personal protective equipment. What is the backbone of any emergency response plan?
  • Keeping an inventory of emergency equipment and supplies on site.
  • Having a pesticide inventory readily available.