GENERAL AND HOUSEHOLD PEST CONTROL
ACTUAL FINAL EXAM WITH 200 QUESTIONS
AND WELL-VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS |
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GENERAL AND HOUSEHOLD PEST MANAGEMENT
7A LATEST VERSION [BRA ND NEW!!]
Which organization in New Jersey is responsible for enforcing both federal and state pesticide laws?
- The United State Environmental Protection Agency
- The NJ Department of Environmental Protection - Pesticide Control Program
- Rutgers Extension Service - ANSWER- B) The NJ Department of
Environmental Protection - Pesticide Control Program
A Pesticide product must be registered for use in New Jersey by the -
- US Environmental Protection Agency
- State of NJ
- Both A&B - ANSWER- C) Both A&B
The most common cause of pesticide poisoning to the applicator is through -
- dermal exposure
- oral ingestion
- inhalation of material - ANSWER- A) dermal exposure 1 / 4
Skin exposure usually occurs via -
- mixing procedures
- application procedures
- both A&B - ANSWER- C) both A&B
Eye contact with pesticides can be prevented by using-
- a face shield
- goggles
- both A&B - ANSWER- C) both A&B
Fire poses a unique risk -
- because of open flames
- because of the toxic fumes that may be produced
- both A&B - ANSWER- B) because of the toxic fumes that may be produced
The use of check valves to prevent back siphonage is-
- always a good idea
- required by NJ law
- is not necessary - ANSWER- B) required by NJ law
If a spill occurs during the use of a pesticide, you should first -
- clean up the spill
- report the spill to DEP
- clean up the spill 2 / 4
C)disregard the spill unless it is larger than 1 lb of active ingredient - ANSWER-
The first step toward obtaining information regarding a pesticide is to -
- Read the pesticide label
- Read the pesticides SDS sheet
- both A&B - ANSWER- C) both A&B
Chemical resistant gloves should be worn when -
- making applications only
- mixing and applying the pesticide
- mixing only - ANSWER- B) mixing and applying the pesticide
In NJ restricted use pesticides can be purchased by -
- homeowners
- certified pesticide applicators
- operators - ANSWER- B) certified pesticide applicators
Commercial applicators must be certified and registered in NJ if they apply -
- general use pesticides
- restricted use pesticides
- Both A&B - ANSWER- C) Both A&B
Applicator records for general and household pesticide use must be kept for a minimum of -
- 2 years
- 3 years
- 5 years - ANSWER- B) 3 years 3 / 4
All persons using pesticides under the direct supervision of a certified pesticide applicator who is not physically present on an application site (other than a termite treatment) may be licensed as a pesticide -
- dealer
- operator
- applicator - ANSWER- B) operator
The following pesticide license is required if pesticides are being applied for hire or as part of a service being charged for -
- dealer business
- applicator business
- operator business - ANSWER- B) applicator business
Service vehicles used by a pesticide applicator business, which carry pesticides to an application site are required to have the business -
- registration number on two sides of the service vehicle
- owner's name on the vehicle
- address on the vehicle - ANSWER- A) registration number on two sides of the
service vehicle
Restricted use pesticides must be -
- stored in a secure, locked enclosure when unattended
- posted with a pesticide warning sign
- both A&B - ANSWER- C) both A&B
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