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GEORGIA PEST CONTROL TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
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Georgia Pest Control Test Which of the following is not a requirement of the Employee Registration Program? A. High School Graduate B. Take and pass a written exam C. Ten hours of classroom training D. 70 hours of supervised on the job training A. High School Graduate Which of the following pest control employees are not included in the Employee Registration Program? A. Salespersons B. Inspectors C. Certified Applicators D. Pest Control Technicians C. Certified Applicators In order to maintain his / her registration , an employee must complete: A. Four hours of training every two years per category B. Eight hours of training every five years per category C. Four hours of training every five years per category D. Eight hours of training every two years per category B. Eight hours of training every five years per category.
The safe use and proper disposal of pesticides are requirements of: a. Department of Transportation (DOT) b. Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) c. Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) d. Endangered Species Act C) Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) Which of the following certification categories are not administered by the Georgia Structural Pest Control Act? a. Household Pest Control (HPC) b) Lawn and Ornamental Pest Control (L&O) c. Control of Wood Destroying Organisms (WDO) d. Fumigation (F) b) Lawn and Ornamental Pest Control (L&0) Which of the following information need not be included on contracts for control of wood destroying organisms? a. Diagram showing active and previous infestations of WDOs b. Effective date of contract and price of work c. Renewal conditions and what happens if structure is changed d. Terms of guaranty or warranty e. All the above are required e. All the above are required Which of the following pests are not covered by a wood infestation inspection report (Clearance Letter)? a. Subterranean and Drywood Termites
c. Application areas on outside school grounds must be clearly marked or secured by a fence or similar barrier. d) All services must be delivered by a Certified Applicator. d) All services must be delivered by a Certified Applicator. The first step in controlling a pest is to: a. Select the best pesticide b. Identify the pest c. Select the correct equipment d. Know the biology of the pest b. Identify the pest Things that compete with us for food and fiber, or attack us directly are called: a. Bugs b. Wild animals c. Host d. Pests d. Pests A living plant or animal that a pest depends on for survival is called a(n): a. Host b. Ectoparasite c. Endoparasite d. Bug a. Host
All adult insects have: a. Two body regions and six legs b. Four legs and three body regions c. Two body regions and eight legs d. Three body regions and six legs d. Three body regions and six legs A creature with a distinct head, thorax, and abdomen could be a(n): a. Spider b. Insect c. Tick d. Any of the above b. insect Which of the following is not a shared feature of humans, insects, and arthropods? a. Central nervous system b. Closed circulatory system c. Striated muscles d. Bilateral symmetry b. Closed circulatory system Which of the following statements is true concerning the exoskeleton of an insect? a. It covers the outside of the body b. It is shed periodically c. It is used for muscle attachment
Fleas: a Are flattened from side-to-side b. Are flattened from top-to-bottom c. Have small wings and thus can only make short hop-type flights d. Glue their eggs to the hairs of animals that they live on a Are flattened from side-to-side Stored product pests: a. Feed only on damage food products b. Generally have low moisture requirements c. Often feed on cloth and synthetic materials d. Are usually one inch long or longer b. Generally have low moisture requirements Which of the following statements are true concerning silverfish? a. They have two long projections at the end of the body b. They are closely related to goldfish c. Feed on almost anything containing starch d. None of the above are true c. Feed on almost anything containing starch Carpenter ants: a. Prefer to nest in dry, firm wood b.
b. Eat wood by use of tiny protozoa in the gut c. Often leave small wood shavings outside the nest area d. Are small ants that invade other ant colonies c. Often leave small wood shavings outside the nest area Termites have: a. Straight antennae and a narrow waist b. Two pair of wings of unequal length c. Broadly joined abdomen and straight antennae d. Elbowed antennae and broadly joined abdomen e. Two pair of wings of equal length and a narrow waist c. Broadly joined abdomen and straight antennae Drywood termites: a. Do not require soil contact and have a worker caste b. Use soil and excretement to build shelter tubes c. Have hard fecal pellets d. Have a worker caste and usually live in colonies below the ground e. None of the above are completely true c. Have hard fecal pellets Lyctid powder post beetles: a. Make small exit holes b. Eat soft woods such as pine c. Compete their life cycle in 6 months or less d. All of the above
The house mouse: a. Is slender an weighs about 1 ounce when grown b. Usually nest within structures c. Prefers to eat grains d. Has about 8 litters per year e. All of the above e. All of the above This is the name for the collection of hyphae that water-conducting fungi use to collect water. a. Roots b. Fingers c. Rhizomorphs d. None of the above c. Rhizomorphs An avicide is used to kill or control: a. Nematodes b. Birds c. Snails and Slugs d. None of the above b. Birds
Stomach poisons normally enter the body through: a. The mouth b. Inhalation c. The body wall d. None of the above a. The mouth Which of the following pesticides would have the shortest residual life on a porous (unpainted wood, etc.) surface? a. Microencapsulated materials b. Wettable powders c. Emulsifiable concentrates d. Oil concentrates c. Emulsifiable concentrates Which of the following pesticides has the least visible residue? a. Emulsifiable concentrates b. Micro-encapsulated c. Wettable powders d. Dusts a. Emulsifiable concentrates Which of the following pesticide formulations may cause phytotoxicity (plant
b. Insect growth regulation c. Chitin synthesis inhibitor d. Energy metabolism c. Chitin synthesis inhibitor These pesticides work by damaging the protective waxy coating found on an insect's exoskeleton. a. Desiccants b. Wettable Powders c. Dusts d. Granules a. Desiccants Pesticides in this Mode of Action Main Group Category must be eaten in order to be effective against the pest. a. Disruptifon of nerve action b. Metabolic inhibitors c. Disruption of muscle action d. Disruption of insect guts d. Disruption of insect guts Which of the following is not a route of entry for pests? a. Ingestion b. Dermal c. Inhalation d. Eyes d. Eyes
This is the term used to describe where a pesticide is working on a pest in the Mode of Action list. a. Action site b. Target site c. Kill site d. None of the above b. Target site Which of the following statements is not true concerning insect growth regulators? A. They mimic hormones found in an insect's body B. They can cause sterility in adult insects c. They affect the ability of the insects to molt ) d. All of the above are true d. All of the above are true Which of the following statements is not true concerning fumigants? a. They are a gas at room temperature b. They kill pests when absorbed through the skin or inhaled c. They are only a threat to insects d. They are used mainly to control wood destroying organisms and stored product pests c. They are only a threat to insects Which of the following pest control devices is most likely to be used to control mice? a. Sticky boards
A pesticide that is moderately toxic would display: a. A skull in red b. A crossbones in red c. A skull and crossbones in red d. No symbol D. No symbol In applying most pesticides with a compressed air sprayer, the initial tank pressure should be about: a. 5 - 10 PSI b. 10 - 20 PSI c. 20 - 30 PSI d. 30 - 40 PSI c. 20 - 30 PSI A compressed air sprayer should be cleaned at least once every: a. day b. week c. month d. cleaning is not necessary A. Day Which of the following is not a proper way of disposing of excess pesticides? a Down a drain b. In a storage or disposal container/tank c. As a perimeter treatment around the exterior of the last account of the day d. All of the above are acceptable
A. Down a drain How often should you calibrate your equipment? a. Daily b. Weekly c. Monthly d. Any time changes are made to the equipment d. Any time changes are made to the equipment Nozzle tips should never be unclogged with: a. Broom straw b. Piece of wire c. Toothpick d. Toothbrush b. Piece of wire This step of the IPM process involves maintaining records and reporting information a. Inspection b. Action plan monitoring c. Communication d. Continued monitoring c. Communication This device is used to prevent pesticides from being drawn into the water system should a drop in pressure occur.
c. Fan d. Cone A. Mist To winterize large spray equipment against freezing you should: a. Drain chemical from the tank b. Add water and anti-freeze c. Run anti-freeze and water mixture through the hose d. All of the above d. All of the above The hoses of spray equipment should be inspected for damage at least: a. Daily b. Weekly c. Monthly a. Daily Which of the following is not a common pattern that pesticides are distributed in when using a nozzle tip? a. Mist b. Pin-stream c. Fan d. Cone A. Mist
To winterize large spray equipment against freezing you should: a. Drain chemical from the tank b. Add water and anti-freeze c. Run anti-freeze and water mixture through the hose d. All of the above d. All of the above The hoses of spray equipment should be inspected for damage at least: a. Daily b. Weekly c. Monthly A. Daily When using a bellows hand duster, the stem should be at the: A. Top b. Bottom c. Either of the above is okay A. Top Where do you find the instructions for cleaning equipment?