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Ornamental and Turfgrass Pest Control Category 3 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved In order to buy a restricted-use pesticide in Tn, an individual must: A. Be 16 yrs old B. Be certified by the Tn Department of Ag as a pesticide applicator C. Working under the supervision of a certified a...

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In order to buy a restricted-use pesticide in Tn, an individual must:

A. Be 16 yrs old

B. Be certified by the Tn Department of Ag as a pesticide applicator

C. Working under the supervision of a certified applicator

D. Meet all the safety standards - ✔✔B. Be certified by the Tn

Department of Ag as a pesticide applicator

According to Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act (FEPCA),

amended FIFRA, in order to use a restriced- use pesticide an applicator:

A. Must be certified in all cases

B. Must be certified or working under the direct supervision of a certified

applicator.

C. Does not have to be certified, but attend pesticide safety training

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D. May always work under the supervision of a certified applicator. -

✔✔B. Must be certified or working under the direct supervision of a

certified applicator

The following applicator must always be certified in order to use a

restricted- use pesticide:

A. Farmer

B. Greenhouse operator

C. Nurseryman

D. Pest control technician working for a chartered company - ✔✔D. Pest

Control technician working for a chartered company

When does a private applicator become a commercial applicator?

A. When he/she exchange services for another private applicator

B. When he/she sprays for another individual and charges a fee

C. When he/ she sprays within a greenhouse

D. When their income exceeds $25,000 - ✔✔B. When he/she sprays for

another individual and charges a fee

The examination fee for a commercial applicator is:

A. $5

B. $10

C. $15

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D. $20 - ✔✔C. $15

Commercial applicators may become re certified by:

A. Paying $15 annually

B. Sending an application to TDA

C. Earning a certain number of re certification points during the designated

period

D. Attending a re certification meeting during the last year of the re

certification period - ✔✔C. Earning a certain number of re certification

points during the designated period

Commercial applicators who violate any provision of FIFRA may be fined:

A. Civil penalty of $5,000 for each offense; Criminal penalty of $25,000 or

one year in prison

B. Civil penalty of $1,000 for each offense; Criminal penalty of $5,000 or

one year in prison

Civil penalty of $5,000 for each offense; Criminal penalty of $100,000

D. None of the above - ✔✔A. Civil penalty of $5,000 for each offense;

Criminal penalty of $25,000 or one year in prison

Commercial applicators must keep records of:

A. General-use pesticides

B. Restricted-use pesticides

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C. General and Restricted-use pesticides

D. Pesticides with skull and cross bones - ✔✔C. General and Restricted-

use pesticides

Records of pesticide application must be maintained for a period of:

A. One year

B. Two years

C. Three years

D. Five years - ✔✔B. Two years

Symptoms of phytotoxicity do not include:

A. abnormal growth

B. holes in leaves

C. leaf drop

D. foliar burn - ✔✔B. holes in leaves

Which plants are usually most susceptible to pesticide damage?

A. woody plants

B. flowering plants

C. Potted plants

D. Herbaceous plants - ✔✔D. herbaceous plants

Pesticide persistence is influence by:

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