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Category-7A-General-and-Household-Pest-Control Pesticide Applicator Category 7A General and Household Pest Control Exam Question and Answers

Question # 4

To help prevent pesticide resistance, IPM suggests:

A.

Routine preventative spraying

B.

Use of multiple components in the control of a pest population

C.

Increased dosage to knock out initial infestation

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Question # 5

Power sprayers:

A.

Are pre-calibrated at the factory and further calibration is not necessary

B.

Need to have their calibration checked to ensure the proper amount of pesticide is being delivered

C.

Need an annual calibration

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Question # 6

The Consumer Information Notice must contain the:

A.

Commercial applicator’s license number and phone number

B.

Business license number

C.

Applicator business name, address, and phone number

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Question # 7

___ pressure is suggested for indoor use with a handheld sprayer.

A.

High

B.

A power sprayer and high

C.

Low

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Question # 8

To apply pesticides within a school building for roaches or flies requires a ___ license.

A.

3B or 7B

B.

3A and 3B

C.

7A and 13

D.

7B

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Question # 9

Signs of a Norway rat infestation include:

A.

Eggs laid in small batches in secluded places

B.

Dark, greasy smears and a musty odor

C.

Ceiling void nests lined with soft paper

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Question # 10

Which of the following identifying characteristics is true for ants?

A.

Elbowed antennae

B.

Wings of equal length

C.

No waist in the body

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Question # 11

The most common cause of pesticide poisoning to the applicator is:

A.

Inhalation

B.

Oral ingestion

C.

Dermal exposure

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Question # 12

FIRST AID for TEMPRID if swallowed includes:

A.

Inducing vomiting if conscious

B.

Giving sips of water even if victim is unconscious

C.

Sipping water if conscious but no induced vomiting unless told to do so by poison control center or doctor

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Question # 13

The two modes of action for the pesticide product TEMPRID are:

A.

Contact and systemic

B.

Combined neurotoxin only

C.

Mist or foam

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Question # 14

Never get rid of rinsate or unused pesticide material:

A.

On the soil

B.

Into a drain or sewer

C.

Both of the answers are applicable

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Question # 15

Which rodent requires a daily water source?

A.

Norway rat

B.

House mouse

C.

Deer mouse

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Question # 16

Silverfish feed on:

A.

Grain found in kitchen areas

B.

Wool or cotton fabrics

C.

Starch materials associated with paper, books, and wallpaper

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Question # 17

A pesticide applicator business service vehicle that carries pesticides to an application site is required to have the ___ on the vehicle.

A.

Commercial pesticide applicator license number

B.

Owner’s name

C.

Business license/registration number

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Question # 18

A carcinogen is a material that causes:

A.

Cancer

B.

Birth defects

C.

Teratogen

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Question # 19

Control of bedbugs is best achieved through:

A.

A regimen of programmed pesticide application

B.

Integrated pest management practices

C.

Use of residual insecticides

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Question # 20

The “recipe” used to mix the pesticide includes the:

A.

Total amount of pesticide concentrate and diluent

B.

Percentage of water used

C.

Rate per given area

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Question # 21

Which is the correct choice for the following application situation using TEMPRID?

For an outdoor application for ticks, the:

A.

7A category does not cover treatment for ticks outdoors; you would need a 7B category certification

B.

Suggested rate of application is 0.075% per 1000 sq. ft.

C.

Suggested rate of application is 0.54 fluid ozs. per 1000 sq. ft.

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Question # 22

When used in integrated bed bug elimination programs, TEMPRID:

A.

Applications cannot be made prior to heat treatments

B.

Efficacy is affected by heat treatments

C.

Efficacy is not affected by heat treatment; therefore TEMPRID can be applied before heat treatments

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Question # 23

Bait stations confine toxic substances to removable units. Their successful use depends on their:

A.

Harborage

B.

Application as a dab of material

C.

Placement

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Question # 24

For an outdoor high-volume perimeter application for earwigs, mixing ___ fl. oz. in 22 gallons and applied in a volume of 2 gallons per 1000 sq. ft. will give you the suggested application rate of 0.27 fl. oz. per 1000 sq. ft.

A.

3

B.

2

C.

6

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