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QAL LICENSE Exam Questions & Revised Correct Detailed Answers Guaranteed Pass 1) Which of the following types of plant disorders cannot be transmitted from one plant to another? A) fungal B) bacterial C) viral D) abiotic - ANSWER abiotic 2) Powdery mildew on plants is caus...

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QAL LICENSE Exam Questions &
Revised Correct Detailed Answers
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1) Which of the following types of plant disorders cannot be
transmitted from one plant to another?
A) fungal
B) bacterial
C) viral
D) abiotic - ANSWER abiotic


2) Powdery mildew on plants is caused by? - fungus
Suppressing a pest population involves:
A) spraying an area before the pest appears
B) Completely eliminating it
C) using only non-chemical control techniques
D) keeping the pest population below a certain level - ANSWER
keeping the pest population below a certain level


3) The pesticide information that you must provide to a facility
manager before making an application should come primarily from the
A) pesticide label

,B) Material safety data sheet (MSDS)
C) applicator safety checklist
D) pesticide safety information series (PSIS) - ANSWER pesticide
label


4) Pesticide applications in interiorscape situations involve treating
either:
A) leaves or stems
B) leaves or flower parts
C) above ground parts or growing medium
D) above ground parts or flower parts - ANSWER above ground
parts or growing medium


5) Which of the following is an example of biological control?
A) wasps making galls on plants
B) beetles consuming dead insects
C) fleas feeding on rodents
D) predatory insects feeding on aphids - ANSWER predatory insects
on aphids


6) When making a pesticide application on large trees you usually need:
A) lowpressure and a rapid application speed
B) high pressure and a rapid application speed

,C) low pressure and a slow application speed
D) high pressure and a slow application speed - ANSWER low
pressure and a slow application speed


7) Constant use of insecticides on turf or in landscaped areas could
lead to:
A) plant tolerance
B) disruption of natural enemies
C) improved pest management
D) greater plant vigor - ANSWER disruption of natural enemies


8) Which label signal word indicates a pesticide that is least hazardous
to humans? - ANSWER caution


9) Arrange these label words from least dangerous to most dangerous:
Warning/Danger/Caution - ANSWER caution, warning, danger


10) Which signal world has the word poison and a skull and crossbones
on the label? - ANSWER danger


12) The hazard of a pesticide is a relative measure of its potential to:
A)Harm people or the environment
B) control the pest

, C) damage application equipment
D) bind to soil particles - ANSWER Harm people or the environment


13) Which of the following is the most frequent route of pesticide
exposure for pesticide handlers?
A) oral
B)dermal
C) inhalation
D)eye - ANSWER dermal


14) Which of the formulation offers the greatest possibility of dermal
absorption?
A) oil soluble formulations
B) water-soluble liquids
C) granulars
D) powder formulations - ANSWER oil soluble formulations


15) The most important step when a pesticide spill occurs is to:
A) thoroughly soak the area to dilute the spilled pesticide
B) direct the spilled pesticide away from the area
C) Prevent people from contacting the spilled pesticide
D) salvage as much as possible of the spilled pesticide - ANSWER
prevent people from contacting the spilled pesticide

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