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Private Pesticide Applicator License Exam 1. When a pest reaches the ______, pest management procedures need to be applied to prevent it from reaching economically damaging populations.: Economic Threshold 2. Protectant fungicides must be applied BEFORE i
Private Pesticide Applicator License Exam 
1. When a pest reaches the ______, pest management procedures need to be 
applied to prevent it from reaching economically damaging populations.: Economic Threshold 
2. Protectant fungicides must be applied BEFORE infection occurs. (True or 
False): True 
3. The key to minimizing the hazards of pesticide use to the applicator is to 
Avoid Exposure.: True
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Private Pesticide Applicator License Exam 
1. When a pest reaches the ______, pest management procedures need to be 
applied to prevent it from reaching economically damaging populations.: Economic Threshold 
2. Protectant fungicides must be applied BEFORE infection occurs. (True or 
False): True 
3. The key to minimizing the hazards of pesticide use to the applicator is to 
Avoid Exposure.: True
EIllinois Pesticide General Standards Test Study Guide 1. The goal of IPM isn't to eliminate the entire pest population but...: To avoid adverse effects on human, wildlife, and the environment (The question is something like the above but not the exact
EIllinois Pesticide General Standards Test Study Guide 
1. The goal of IPM isn't to eliminate the entire pest population but...: To avoid 
adverse effects on human, wildlife, and the environment (The question is something 
like the above but not the exact wording) 
2. Which of the following words is that number of pests per plant or the amount
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EIllinois Pesticide General Standards Test Study Guide 
1. The goal of IPM isn't to eliminate the entire pest population but...: To avoid 
adverse effects on human, wildlife, and the environment (The question is something 
like the above but not the exact wording) 
2. Which of the following words is that number of pests per plant or the amount
PA Pesticide Applicator Exam Core Info 1. Bioaccumulation: The accumulation of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, in various tissues of a living organism. 2. Biomagnification: Accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food chain 3. abioti
PA Pesticide Applicator Exam Core Info 
1. Bioaccumulation: The accumulation of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, 
in various tissues of a living organism. 
2. Biomagnification: Accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food 
chain 
3. abiotic factors: natural control measures within the environment.
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PA Pesticide Applicator Exam Core Info 
1. Bioaccumulation: The accumulation of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, 
in various tissues of a living organism. 
2. Biomagnification: Accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food 
chain 
3. abiotic factors: natural control measures within the environment.
Pesticide Applicator Training C3 (Practice Exam 5) 1. Streaked, silvered foliage results from feeding by: A) mites B) lace bugs C) fungus gnats D) thrips: D) thrips 2. All of the following are cultural management techniques for fungal diseases except:
Pesticide Applicator Training C3 (Practice Exam 5) 
1. Streaked, silvered foliage results from feeding by: 
 A) mites 
 B) lace bugs 
 C) fungus gnats 
 D) thrips: D) thrips 
2. All of the following are cultural management techniques for fungal diseases 
except:
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Pesticide Applicator Training C3 (Practice Exam 5) 
1. Streaked, silvered foliage results from feeding by: 
 A) mites 
 B) lace bugs 
 C) fungus gnats 
 D) thrips: D) thrips 
2. All of the following are cultural management techniques for fungal diseases 
except:
Practice Exam, National Pesticide Applicator Certification Core Manual 1. Breeding or selecting plants and animals with characteristics for resistance to pests is an example of which type of pest management method? A. Biological control. B. Mechanical con
Practice Exam, National Pesticide Applicator Certification Core Manual 
1. Breeding or selecting plants and animals with characteristics for resistance 
to pests is an example of which type of pest management method? 
A. Biological control. 
B. Mechanical control. 
C. Genetic Control.
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Practice Exam, National Pesticide Applicator Certification Core Manual 
1. Breeding or selecting plants and animals with characteristics for resistance 
to pests is an example of which type of pest management method? 
A. Biological control. 
B. Mechanical control. 
C. Genetic Control.
Wisconsin Pesticide Applicator Exam Review: Turf & Landscape 1. Ch.1 List the general kinds of damage insect pests can cause: -Chew on seeds, roots, leaves, stems, & fruits -Tunnel in roots, stems, & leaves -Suck plant juices -Promote gall formation and o
Wisconsin Pesticide Applicator Exam Review: Turf & Landscape 
1. Ch.1 List the general kinds of damage insect pests can cause: -Chew on 
seeds, roots, leaves, stems, & fruits 
-Tunnel in roots, stems, & leaves 
-Suck plant juices 
-Promote gall formation and other malformations 
-Inject toxins into plants -Transmit diseases to plants
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Wisconsin Pesticide Applicator Exam Review: Turf & Landscape 
1. Ch.1 List the general kinds of damage insect pests can cause: -Chew on 
seeds, roots, leaves, stems, & fruits 
-Tunnel in roots, stems, & leaves 
-Suck plant juices 
-Promote gall formation and other malformations 
-Inject toxins into plants -Transmit diseases to plants
WI Pesticide Applicator Test 1. Define plant disease and what causes disease.: Plant disease is any harmful change in the physiology and/or structure of a plant caused by the continuous irritation of a primary causal agent (pathogen). 2. List examples of
WI Pesticide Applicator Test 
1. Define plant disease and what causes disease.: Plant disease is any harmful 
change in the physiology and/or structure of a plant caused by the continuous 
irritation of a primary causal agent (pathogen). 
2. List examples of plant pathogens.: 1. Fung
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WI Pesticide Applicator Test 
1. Define plant disease and what causes disease.: Plant disease is any harmful 
change in the physiology and/or structure of a plant caused by the continuous 
irritation of a primary causal agent (pathogen). 
2. List examples of plant pathogens.: 1. Fung
Wisconsin Pesticide Applicator Practice Test 1. The goal of IPM isn't to eliminate the entire pest population but....: To avoid adverse effects on humans, wildlife and the environment 2. Which of the following words is that number of pests per plant or
Wisconsin Pesticide Applicator Practice Test 
1. The goal of IPM isn't to eliminate the entire pest population but....: To avoid 
adverse effects on humans, wildlife and the environment 
2. Which of the following words is that number of pests per plant or the amount 
of damage to a
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Wisconsin Pesticide Applicator Practice Test 
1. The goal of IPM isn't to eliminate the entire pest population but....: To avoid 
adverse effects on humans, wildlife and the environment 
2. Which of the following words is that number of pests per plant or the amount 
of damage to a
Pesticide Applicator Training C3 (Practice Exam 5) 1. Streaked, silvered foliage results from feeding by: A) mites B) lace bugs C) fungus gnats D) thrips: D) thrips 2. All of t
Pesticide Applicator Training C3 (Practice Exam 5) 
1. Streaked, silvered foliage results from feeding by: 
 A) mites 
 B) lace bugs 
 C) fungus gnats 
 D) thrips: D) thrips 
2. All of t
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Pesticide Applicator Training C3 (Practice Exam 5) 
1. Streaked, silvered foliage results from feeding by: 
 A) mites 
 B) lace bugs 
 C) fungus gnats 
 D) thrips: D) thrips 
2. All of t
PA Pesticide Applicator Exam Core Info 1. Bioaccumulation: The accumulation of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, in various tissues of a living organism. 2. Biomagnification: Accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food chain 3. abioti
PA Pesticide Applicator Exam Core Info 
1. Bioaccumulation: The accumulation of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, 
in various tissues of a living organism. 
2. Biomagnification: Accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food 
chain 
3. abiotic factors: natural control measures within the environment.
- Exam (elaborations)
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PA Pesticide Applicator Exam Core Info 
1. Bioaccumulation: The accumulation of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, 
in various tissues of a living organism. 
2. Biomagnification: Accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food 
chain 
3. abiotic factors: natural control measures within the environment.
ACRP CCRC Exam Prep Questions And Answers Course ACRP CCRC Institution ACRP CCRC What are expected or possible consequences of over-estimation of recruitment potential? - Answer- - The trial will overrun its projected timeline - The recruitment period wil
Real asvab test!!! 1. A square has how many sides?: 4 2. How much is 2 plus 2?: 4 3. A rose is a what?: A flower 4. What is the best explanation of how a smooth round stone became smooth?: It was in a stream for a long time 5. If you place bean seeds betw
Case NUR 275 Final Nutrition Remediation- Mercy College of Health Science Case 2: Infection and Liver Impairment Joylie Herd Age 3 Jouylie Herd is a 3-year-old born to a drug addicted mother. At birth, she contracted Hepatitis B from her mother who unknow
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