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To minimize the pesticides impact on ground and surface water.
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According to the Iowa Bee Rule, how far away must commercial applicators be from registered apiaries when applying pesticides labeled as toxic to bees between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.?
Which of the following describes a 24(c) registration?
Allows a state to register additional uses for a federally registered pesticide.
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Which statement about sensitive areas is true?
Labels may list special precautions around sensitive areas.
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What is a disadvantage of using an ultra low volume concentrate formulation?
What will doubling the ground speed of a sprayer do if nozzle pressure remains constant?
Increase the gallons of spray applied per acre by 1/2.
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05-08-2024
Why were the Iowa atrazine management rules put in place?
To minimize the pesticides impact on ground and surface water.According to the Iowa Bee Rule, how far away must commercial applicators be from registered apiaries when applying pesticides labeled as toxic to bees between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.?
1 mile.Which of the following describes a 24(c) registration?
Allows a state to register additional uses for a federally registered pesticide.Which statement about sensitive areas is true?
Labels may list special precautions around sensitive areas.Who may use a Restricted Use Pesticide?
A certified pesticide applicator.What is a disadvantage of using an ultra low volume concentrate formulation?
Specialized equipment is required.Which pesticide formulation often clogs nozzles and screens?
Wettable powders.What will doubling the ground speed of a sprayer do if nozzle pressure remains constant?
Increase the gallons of spray applied per acre by 1/2.How does pesticide resistance in an organism allow it to survive?
What is the term for the degree or extent to which a chemical or substance is poisonous?
The risk of damage to nontarget plants from drift of volatile pesticides is ______________.
What is the term for unwanted contact with pesticides or pesticide residues?
A pesticide label calls for a broadcast application using 2 pints of product per acre. Your sprayer holds 375 gallons and is calibrated to apply 15 gallons of spray mixture per acre. How much product is needed for each fill?
Which of the following is an emergency exemption from registration that allows for the sale and use of a pesticide for a non-registered purpose for a limited time?
Which of the following statements about PPE is true?
What type of pesticide moves from the site of absorption in a treated plant or animal to other tissues?
Which of the following describes a systemic effect to a pesticide?
What is the term for the minimum number of days allowed between the pesticide application and harvest?
What is the term that describes the harmful effects that occur from small, repeated exposures to pesticides over a period of time?
Which of the following is a way to minimize damage from pesticide fires?
A sprayer has a 320-gallon-capacity tank. If it is calibrated to apply 16 gallons of solution per acre, how many acres will be sprayed with each fill?
You are treating a turf area for bluegrass billbug. You are using a granular insecticide with a labeled rate of 6 pounds per 1000 square feet. The turf area is 150 feet by 600 feet. Approximately how much insecticide do you need to treat the total area?
How long must pesticide records be kept after the date of application?
Which statement about transporting pesticides is true?
Which factor does NOT affect a pesticides potential to contaminate groundwater?
%1IOWA CORE PESTICIDE APPLICATOR CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 WITH 200 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS%2%3This set of practice questions is designed to help you prepare for the Iowa Core Pesticide Applicator Certification Exam in 2024. Each question is followed by the correct answer to help you assess your knowledge and identify areas for improvement.%4Q1: Why were the Iowa atrazine management rules put in place?A1: To minimize the pesticides impact on ground and surface water.Q2: According to the Iowa Bee Rule, how far away must commercial applicators be from registered apiaries when applying pesticides labeled as toxic to bees between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.?A2: 1 mile.Q3: Which of the following describes a 24(c) registration?A3: Allows a state to register additional uses for a federally registered pesticide.Q4: Which statement about sensitive areas is true?A4: Labels may list special precautions around sensitive areas.Q5: Who may use a Restricted Use Pesticide?A5: A certified pesticide applicator.Q6: What is a disadvantage of using an ultra low volume concentrate formulation?A6: Specialized equipment is required.Q7: Which pesticide formulation often clogs nozzles and screens?A7: Wettable powders.Q8: What will doubling the ground speed of a sprayer do if nozzle pressure remains constant?A8: Increase the gallons of spray applied per acre by 1/2.Q9: How does pesticide resistance in an organism allow it to survive?A9: Tolerates the toxic effects of the pesticide.Q10: What is the term for the degree or extent to which a chemical or substance is poisonous?A10: Toxicity.Q11: The risk of damage to nontarget plants from drift of volatile pesticides is ______________.A11: Greater at high temperatures.Q12: What is the term for unwanted contact with pesticides or pesticide residues?A12: Exposure.Q13: A pesticide label calls for a broadcast application using 2 pints of product per acre. Your sprayer holds 375 gallons and is calibrated to apply 15 gallons of spray mixture per acre. How much product is needed for each fill?A13: 25 pints.Q14: Which of the following is an emergency exemption from registration that allows for the sale and use of a pesticide for a non-registered purpose for a limited time?A14: Section 24(c).Q15: Which of the following statements about PPE is true?A15: You may wear more PPE than the pesticide label lists.Q16: What type of pesticide moves from the site of absorption in a treated plant or animal to other tissues?A16: Systemic.Q17: Which of the following describes a systemic effect to a pesticide?A17: Nausea from spilling pesticides on your legs.Q18: What is the term for the minimum number of days allowed between the pesticide application and harvest?A18: Preharvest interval.Q19: What is the term that describes the harmful effects that occur from small, repeated exposures to pesticides over a period of time?A19: Chronic toxicity.Q20: Which of the following is a way to minimize damage from pesticide fires?A20: Evacuate people and animals downwind of the fire.Q21: A sprayer has a 320-gallon-capacity tank. If it is calibrated to apply 16 gallons of solution per acre, how many acres will be sprayed with each fill?A21: 20.Q22: You are treating a turf area for bluegrass billbug. You are using a granular insecticide with a labeled rate of 6 pounds per 1000 square feet. The turf area is 150 feet by 600 feet. Approximately how much insecticide do you need to treat the total area?A22: 540 pounds.Q23: How long must pesticide records be kept after the date of application?A23: 3 years.Q24: Which statement about transporting pesticides is true?A24: Carry labels and MSDS for each pesticide being transported.Q25: Which factor does NOT affect a pesticides potential to contaminate groundwater?A25: pH of the spray.
%1IOWA CORE PESTICIDE APPLICATOR CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 WITH 200 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS%2%3This set of practice questions is designed to help you prepare for the Iowa Core Pesticide Applicator Certification Exam in 2024. Each question is followed by the correct answer to help you assess your knowledge and identify areas for improvement.%4Q1: Why were the Iowa atrazine management rules put in place?A1: To minimize the pesticides impact on ground and surface water.Q2: According to the Iowa Bee Rule, how far away must commercial applicators be from registered apiaries when applying pesticides labeled as toxic to bees between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.?A2: 1 mile.Q3: Which of the following describes a 24(c) registration?A3: Allows a state to register additional uses for a federally registered pesticide.Q4: Which statement about sensitive areas is true?A4: Labels may list special precautions around sensitive areas.Q5: Who may use a Restricted Use Pesticide?A5: A certified pesticide applicator.Q6: What is a disadvantage of using an ultra low volume concentrate formulation?A6: Specialized equipment is required.Q7: Which pesticide formulation often clogs nozzles and screens?A7: Wettable powders.Q8: What will doubling the ground speed of a sprayer do if nozzle pressure remains constant?A8: Increase the gallons of spray applied per acre by 1/2.Q9: How does pesticide resistance in an organism allow it to survive?A9: Tolerates the toxic effects of the pesticide.Q10: What is the term for the degree or extent to which a chemical or substance is poisonous?A10: Toxicity.Q11: The risk of damage to nontarget plants from drift of volatile pesticides is ______________.A11: Greater at high temperatures.Q12: What is the term for unwanted contact with pesticides or pesticide residues?A12: Exposure.Q13: A pesticide label calls for a broadcast application using 2 pints of product per acre. Your sprayer holds 375 gallons and is calibrated to apply 15 gallons of spray mixture per acre. How much product is needed for each fill?A13: 25 pints.Q14: Which of the following is an emergency exemption from registration that allows for the sale and use of a pesticide for a non-registered purpose for a limited time?A14: Section 24(c).Q15: Which of the following statements about PPE is true?A15: You may wear more PPE than the pesticide label lists.Q16: What type of pesticide moves from the site of absorption in a treated plant or animal to other tissues?A16: Systemic.Q17: Which of the following describes a systemic effect to a pesticide?A17: Nausea from spilling pesticides on your legs.Q18: What is the term for the minimum number of days allowed between the pesticide application and harvest?A18: Preharvest interval.Q19: What is the term that describes the harmful effects that occur from small, repeated exposures to pesticides over a period of time?A19: Chronic toxicity.Q20: Which of the following is a way to minimize damage from pesticide fires?A20: Evacuate people and animals downwind of the fire.Q21: A sprayer has a 320-gallon-capacity tank. If it is calibrated to apply 16 gallons of solution per acre, how many acres will be sprayed with each fill?A21: 20.Q22: You are treating a turf area for bluegrass billbug. You are using a granular insecticide with a labeled rate of 6 pounds per 1000 square feet. The turf area is 150 feet by 600 feet. Approximately how much insecticide do you need to treat the total area?A22: 540 pounds.Q23: How long must pesticide records be kept after the date of application?A23: 3 years.Q24: Which statement about transporting pesticides is true?A24: Carry labels and MSDS for each pesticide being transported.Q25: Which factor does NOT affect a pesticides potential to contaminate groundwater?A25: pH of the spray.
%1IOWA CORE PESTICIDE APPLICATOR CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 WITH 200 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS%2%3This set of practice questions is designed to help you prepare for the Iowa Core Pesticide Applicator Certification Exam in 2024. Each question is followed by the correct answer to help you assess your knowledge and identify areas for improvement.%4Q1: Why were the Iowa atrazine management rules put in place?A1: To minimize the pesticides impact on ground and surface water.Q2: According to the Iowa Bee Rule, how far away must commercial applicators be from registered apiaries when applying pesticides labeled as toxic to bees between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.?A2: 1 mile.Q3: Which of the following describes a 24(c) registration?A3: Allows a state to register additional uses for a federally registered pesticide.Q4: Which statement about sensitive areas is true?A4: Labels may list special precautions around sensitive areas.Q5: Who may use a Restricted Use Pesticide?A5: A certified pesticide applicator.Q6: What is a disadvantage of using an ultra low volume concentrate formulation?A6: Specialized equipment is required.Q7: Which pesticide formulation often clogs nozzles and screens?A7: Wettable powders.Q8: What will doubling the ground speed of a sprayer do if nozzle pressure remains constant?A8: Increase the gallons of spray applied per acre by 1/2.Q9: How does pesticide resistance in an organism allow it to survive?A9: Tolerates the toxic effects of the pesticide.Q10: What is the term for the degree or extent to which a chemical or substance is poisonous?A10: Toxicity.Q11: The risk of damage to nontarget plants from drift of volatile pesticides is ______________.A11: Greater at high temperatures.Q12: What is the term for unwanted contact with pesticides or pesticide residues?A12: Exposure.Q13: A pesticide label calls for a broadcast application using 2 pints of product per acre. Your sprayer holds 375 gallons and is calibrated to apply 15 gallons of spray mixture per acre. How much product is needed for each fill?A13: 25 pints.Q14: Which of the following is an emergency exemption from registration that allows for the sale and use of a pesticide for a non-registered purpose for a limited time?A14: Section 24(c).Q15: Which of the following statements about PPE is true?A15: You may wear more PPE than the pesticide label lists.Q16: What type of pesticide moves from the site of absorption in a treated plant or animal to other tissues?A16: Systemic.Q17: Which of the following describes a systemic effect to a pesticide?A17: Nausea from spilling pesticides on your legs.Q18: What is the term for the minimum number of days allowed between the pesticide application and harvest?A18: Preharvest interval.Q19: What is the term that describes the harmful effects that occur from small, repeated exposures to pesticides over a period of time?A19: Chronic toxicity.Q20: Which of the following is a way to minimize damage from pesticide fires?A20: Evacuate people and animals downwind of the fire.Q21: A sprayer has a 320-gallon-capacity tank. If it is calibrated to apply 16 gallons of solution per acre, how many acres will be sprayed with each fill?A21: 20.Q22: You are treating a turf area for bluegrass billbug. You are using a granular insecticide with a labeled rate of 6 pounds per 1000 square feet. The turf area is 150 feet by 600 feet. Approximately how much insecticide do you need to treat the total area?A22: 540 pounds.Q23: How long must pesticide records be kept after the date of application?A23: 3 years.Q24: Which statement about transporting pesticides is true?A24: Carry labels and MSDS for each pesticide being transported.Q25: Which factor does NOT affect a pesticides potential to contaminate groundwater?A25: pH of the spray.
%1IOWA CORE PESTICIDE APPLICATOR CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 WITH 200 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS%2%3This set of practice questions is designed to help you prepare for the Iowa Core Pesticide Applicator Certification Exam in 2024. Each question is followed by the correct answer to help you assess your knowledge and identify areas for improvement.%4Q1: Why were the Iowa atrazine management rules put in place?A1: To minimize the pesticides impact on ground and surface water.Q2: According to the Iowa Bee Rule, how far away must commercial applicators be from registered apiaries when applying pesticides labeled as toxic to bees between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.?A2: 1 mile.Q3: Which of the following describes a 24(c) registration?A3: Allows a state to register additional uses for a federally registered pesticide.Q4: Which statement about sensitive areas is true?A4: Labels may list special precautions around sensitive areas.Q5: Who may use a Restricted Use Pesticide?A5: A certified pesticide applicator.Q6: What is a disadvantage of using an ultra low volume concentrate formulation?A6: Specialized equipment is required.Q7: Which pesticide formulation often clogs nozzles and screens?A7: Wettable powders.Q8: What will doubling the ground speed of a sprayer do if nozzle pressure remains constant?A8: Increase the gallons of spray applied per acre by 1/2.Q9: How does pesticide resistance in an organism allow it to survive?A9: Tolerates the toxic effects of the pesticide.Q10: What is the term for the degree or extent to which a chemical or substance is poisonous?A10: Toxicity.Q11: The risk of damage to nontarget plants from drift of volatile pesticides is ______________.A11: Greater at high temperatures.Q12: What is the term for unwanted contact with pesticides or pesticide residues?A12: Exposure.Q13: A pesticide label calls for a broadcast application using 2 pints of product per acre. Your sprayer holds 375 gallons and is calibrated to apply 15 gallons of spray mixture per acre. How much product is needed for each fill?A13: 25 pints.Q14: Which of the following is an emergency exemption from registration that allows for the sale and use of a pesticide for a non-registered purpose for a limited time?A14: Section 24(c).Q15: Which of the following statements about PPE is true?A15: You may wear more PPE than the pesticide label lists.Q16: What type of pesticide moves from the site of absorption in a treated plant or animal to other tissues?A16: Systemic.Q17: Which of the following describes a systemic effect to a pesticide?A17: Nausea from spilling pesticides on your legs.Q18: What is the term for the minimum number of days allowed between the pesticide application and harvest?A18: Preharvest interval.Q19: What is the term that describes the harmful effects that occur from small, repeated exposures to pesticides over a period of time?A19: Chronic toxicity.Q20: Which of the following is a way to minimize damage from pesticide fires?A20: Evacuate people and animals downwind of the fire.Q21: A sprayer has a 320-gallon-capacity tank. If it is calibrated to apply 16 gallons of solution per acre, how many acres will be sprayed with each fill?A21: 20.Q22: You are treating a turf area for bluegrass billbug. You are using a granular insecticide with a labeled rate of 6 pounds per 1000 square feet. The turf area is 150 feet by 600 feet. Approximately how much insecticide do you need to treat the total area?A22: 540 pounds.Q23: How long must pesticide records be kept after the date of application?A23: 3 years.Q24: Which statement about transporting pesticides is true?A24: Carry labels and MSDS for each pesticide being transported.Q25: Which factor does NOT affect a pesticides potential to contaminate groundwater?A25: pH of the spray.
%1IOWA CORE PESTICIDE APPLICATOR CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 WITH 200 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS%2%3This set of practice questions is designed to help you prepare for the Iowa Core Pesticide Applicator Certification Exam in 2024. Each question is followed by the correct answer to help you assess your knowledge and identify areas for improvement.%4Q1: Why were the Iowa atrazine management rules put in place?A1: To minimize the pesticides impact on ground and surface water.Q2: According to the Iowa Bee Rule, how far away must commercial applicators be from registered apiaries when applying pesticides labeled as toxic to bees between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.?A2: 1 mile.Q3: Which of the following describes a 24(c) registration?A3: Allows a state to register additional uses for a federally registered pesticide.Q4: Which statement about sensitive areas is true?A4: Labels may list special precautions around sensitive areas.Q5: Who may use a Restricted Use Pesticide?A5: A certified pesticide applicator.Q6: What is a disadvantage of using an ultra low volume concentrate formulation?A6: Specialized equipment is required.Q7: Which pesticide formulation often clogs nozzles and screens?A7: Wettable powders.Q8: What will doubling the ground speed of a sprayer do if nozzle pressure remains constant?A8: Increase the gallons of spray applied per acre by 1/2.Q9: How does pesticide resistance in an organism allow it to survive?A9: Tolerates the toxic effects of the pesticide.Q10: What is the term for the degree or extent to which a chemical or substance is poisonous?A10: Toxicity.Q11: The risk of damage to nontarget plants from drift of volatile pesticides is ______________.A11: Greater at high temperatures.Q12: What is the term for unwanted contact with pesticides or pesticide residues?A12: Exposure.Q13: A pesticide label calls for a broadcast application using 2 pints of product per acre. Your sprayer holds 375 gallons and is calibrated to apply 15 gallons of spray mixture per acre. How much product is needed for each fill?A13: 25 pints.Q14: Which of the following is an emergency exemption from registration that allows for the sale and use of a pesticide for a non-registered purpose for a limited time?A14: Section 24(c).Q15: Which of the following statements about PPE is true?A15: You may wear more PPE than the pesticide label lists.Q16: What type of pesticide moves from the site of absorption in a treated plant or animal to other tissues?A16: Systemic.Q17: Which of the following describes a systemic effect to a pesticide?A17: Nausea from spilling pesticides on your legs.Q18: What is the term for the minimum number of days allowed between the pesticide application and harvest?A18: Preharvest interval.Q19: What is the term that describes the harmful effects that occur from small, repeated exposures to pesticides over a period of time?A19: Chronic toxicity.Q20: Which of the following is a way to minimize damage from pesticide fires?A20: Evacuate people and animals downwind of the fire.Q21: A sprayer has a 320-gallon-capacity tank. If it is calibrated to apply 16 gallons of solution per acre, how many acres will be sprayed with each fill?A21: 20.Q22: You are treating a turf area for bluegrass billbug. You are using a granular insecticide with a labeled rate of 6 pounds per 1000 square feet. The turf area is 150 feet by 600 feet. Approximately how much insecticide do you need to treat the total area?A22: 540 pounds.Q23: How long must pesticide records be kept after the date of application?A23: 3 years.Q24: Which statement about transporting pesticides is true?A24: Carry labels and MSDS for each pesticide being transported.Q25: Which factor does NOT affect a pesticides potential to contaminate groundwater?A25: pH of the spray.
%1IOWA CORE PESTICIDE APPLICATOR CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 WITH 200 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS%2%3This set of practice questions is designed to help you prepare for the Iowa Core Pesticide Applicator Certification Exam in 2024. Each question is followed by the correct answer to help you assess your knowledge and identify areas for improvement.%4Q1: Why were the Iowa atrazine management rules put in place?A1: To minimize the pesticides impact on ground and surface water.Q2: According to the Iowa Bee Rule, how far away must commercial applicators be from registered apiaries when applying pesticides labeled as toxic to bees between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.?A2: 1 mile.Q3: Which of the following describes a 24(c) registration?A3: Allows a state to register additional uses for a federally registered pesticide.Q4: Which statement about sensitive areas is true?A4: Labels may list special precautions around sensitive areas.Q5: Who may use a Restricted Use Pesticide?A5: A certified pesticide applicator.Q6: What is a disadvantage of using an ultra low volume concentrate formulation?A6: Specialized equipment is required.Q7: Which pesticide formulation often clogs nozzles and screens?A7: Wettable powders.Q8: What will doubling the ground speed of a sprayer do if nozzle pressure remains constant?A8: Increase the gallons of spray applied per acre by 1/2.Q9: How does pesticide resistance in an organism allow it to survive?A9: Tolerates the toxic effects of the pesticide.Q10: What is the term for the degree or extent to which a chemical or substance is poisonous?A10: Toxicity.Q11: The risk of damage to nontarget plants from drift of volatile pesticides is ______________.A11: Greater at high temperatures.Q12: What is the term for unwanted contact with pesticides or pesticide residues?A12: Exposure.Q13: A pesticide label calls for a broadcast application using 2 pints of product per acre. Your sprayer holds 375 gallons and is calibrated to apply 15 gallons of spray mixture per acre. How much product is needed for each fill?A13: 25 pints.Q14: Which of the following is an emergency exemption from registration that allows for the sale and use of a pesticide for a non-registered purpose for a limited time?A14: Section 24(c).Q15: Which of the following statements about PPE is true?A15: You may wear more PPE than the pesticide label lists.Q16: What type of pesticide moves from the site of absorption in a treated plant or animal to other tissues?A16: Systemic.Q17: Which of the following describes a systemic effect to a pesticide?A17: Nausea from spilling pesticides on your legs.Q18: What is the term for the minimum number of days allowed between the pesticide application and harvest?A18: Preharvest interval.Q19: What is the term that describes the harmful effects that occur from small, repeated exposures to pesticides over a period of time?A19: Chronic toxicity.Q20: Which of the following is a way to minimize damage from pesticide fires?A20: Evacuate people and animals downwind of the fire.Q21: A sprayer has a 320-gallon-capacity tank. If it is calibrated to apply 16 gallons of solution per acre, how many acres will be sprayed with each fill?A21: 20.Q22: You are treating a turf area for bluegrass billbug. You are using a granular insecticide with a labeled rate of 6 pounds per 1000 square feet. The turf area is 150 feet by 600 feet. Approximately how much insecticide do you need to treat the total area?A22: 540 pounds.Q23: How long must pesticide records be kept after the date of application?A23: 3 years.Q24: Which statement about transporting pesticides is true?A24: Carry labels and MSDS for each pesticide being transported.Q25: Which factor does NOT affect a pesticides potential to contaminate groundwater?A25: pH of the spray.
%1IOWA CORE PESTICIDE APPLICATOR CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 WITH 200 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS%2%3This set of practice questions is designed to help you prepare for the Iowa Core Pesticide Applicator Certification Exam in 2024. Each question is followed by the correct answer to help you assess your knowledge and identify areas for improvement.%4Q1: Why were the Iowa atrazine management rules put in place?A1: To minimize the pesticides impact on ground and surface water.Q2: According to the Iowa Bee Rule, how far away must commercial applicators be from registered apiaries when applying pesticides labeled as toxic to bees between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.?A2: 1 mile.Q3: Which of the following describes a 24(c) registration?A3: Allows a state to register additional uses for a federally registered pesticide.Q4: Which statement about sensitive areas is true?A4: Labels may list special precautions around sensitive areas.Q5: Who may use a Restricted Use Pesticide?A5: A certified pesticide applicator.Q6: What is a disadvantage of using an ultra low volume concentrate formulation?A6: Specialized equipment is required.Q7: Which pesticide formulation often clogs nozzles and screens?A7: Wettable powders.Q8: What will doubling the ground speed of a sprayer do if nozzle pressure remains constant?A8: Increase the gallons of spray applied per acre by 1/2.Q9: How does pesticide resistance in an organism allow it to survive?A9: Tolerates the toxic effects of the pesticide.Q10: What is the term for the degree or extent to which a chemical or substance is poisonous?A10: Toxicity.Q11: The risk of damage to nontarget plants from drift of volatile pesticides is ______________.A11: Greater at high temperatures.Q12: What is the term for unwanted contact with pesticides or pesticide residues?A12: Exposure.Q13: A pesticide label calls for a broadcast application using 2 pints of product per acre. Your sprayer holds 375 gallons and is calibrated to apply 15 gallons of spray mixture per acre. How much product is needed for each fill?A13: 25 pints.Q14: Which of the following is an emergency exemption from registration that allows for the sale and use of a pesticide for a non-registered purpose for a limited time?A14: Section 24(c).Q15: Which of the following statements about PPE is true?A15: You may wear more PPE than the pesticide label lists.Q16: What type of pesticide moves from the site of absorption in a treated plant or animal to other tissues?A16: Systemic.Q17: Which of the following describes a systemic effect to a pesticide?A17: Nausea from spilling pesticides on your legs.Q18: What is the term for the minimum number of days allowed between the pesticide application and harvest?A18: Preharvest interval.Q19: What is the term that describes the harmful effects that occur from small, repeated exposures to pesticides over a period of time?A19: Chronic toxicity.Q20: Which of the following is a way to minimize damage from pesticide fires?A20: Evacuate people and animals downwind of the fire.Q21: A sprayer has a 320-gallon-capacity tank. If it is calibrated to apply 16 gallons of solution per acre, how many acres will be sprayed with each fill?A21: 20.Q22: You are treating a turf area for bluegrass billbug. You are using a granular insecticide with a labeled rate of 6 pounds per 1000 square feet. The turf area is 150 feet by 600 feet. Approximately how much insecticide do you need to treat the total area?A22: 540 pounds.Q23: How long must pesticide records be kept after the date of application?A23: 3 years.Q24: Which statement about transporting pesticides is true?A24: Carry labels and MSDS for each pesticide being transported.Q25: Which factor does NOT affect a pesticides potential to contaminate groundwater?A25: pH of the spray.