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PESTICIDE APPLICATORS LICENSE REVISION QUESTIONS WITH ANSWER LATEST UPDATE 2024 1. The active ingredient is identified by the name. Common 2. The three ways of grouping pesticides are... : 1. Affect on pest 2. Target pest 3. Chemical family/resistance management/modes of action groups 3. "Roundup" is an example of a name. 4. The Pesticide (Ministerial) Regulation es- tablished schedules for pesticides within the federal classes. These schedules are: 1. Restricted 2. 3. Domestic 4. 5. Most agricultural pesticides fall within Schedule and can only be used by certified applicators and their assistants 6. Pesticides fall within 3 dangerous goods classes which are: a. Flammable liquids, toxic, environmental- ly hazardous b. Explosive, toxic, flammable c. Oxidizing, environmentally hazardous, toxic 7. Active and other ingredients when mixed together become a pesticide . Product 2. Commercial 4. Exempted 2 (Commercial) a. Flammable liquids, toxic, en- vironmentally hazardous Formulation 8. Advantages of a solution formulation AI is available in high concen- trations 9. Disadvantages of a solution formulation 10. Advantages of emulsifiable concentrate formulation Higher risk of exposure due to higher concentration of AI Limited agitation required 11. Disadvantages of emulsifiable concentrate Higher phytotoxicity hazard formulation 12. Advantages of Flowable formulations Rarely clogs nozzels 13. Disadvantages of Flowable formulations Mix needs constant agitation 14. The classes of TDG that apply to pesticides are? a) 1, 3, 4 b) 2, 3,6.2 C) 3, 6.1, 9 C) 3, 6.1, 9 15. Advantages of Dust formulations Ready to use 16. Pesticides can fall into 3 classes of danger- ous goods, they are: Flammable and combustible liq- uids, Poisonous (toxic) Liquids, and Miscellaneous, including envi- ronmentally hazardous 17. Disadvantages of dust formulations Drift 18. Advantages and Disadvantages of Granule formulations 19. Advantages and disadvantages of Solu- able granules 20. Advantages and disadvantages of Solu- able powder Advantages: Ready to use Disadvantages: Possible to in- hale dust Advantages: Safe handling Disadvantages: Mixing re- quired Advantages: Agitation needed only while mixing 21. Advantages and disadvantages of Wettable powder 22. Active ingredients are mixed with for safer handling, easier application, and better storage 23. A formulation with AI's and edible carriers are known as . 24. Finely ground particles suspended in liq- uid carrier are known as 25. Wettable powders are typically applied as . 26. Mixtures of pesticides that cause problems are termed 27. Adjuvants that assist in even distribution of product are called 28. Adjuvants that reduce the alkalinity of wa- ter are called . Disadvantages: Inhalation hazard Advantages: No heated stor- age needed Disadvantages: High risk of exposure Formulants Baits Flowable formulations Sprays Incompatible Spreaders Buffers 29. The 6 elements of IPM are: 1. Prevention 2. Identification 3. Monitoring 4. Thresholds 5. Treatment 6. Evaluation 30. What are 6 things to check when monitor- ing for pests? 1. Pest damage 2. Pest presence and species abundance [Show More]
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