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WI PAT Right-of-Way & Natural Areas (6.0) exam | Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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WI PAT Right-of-Way & Natural 
Areas (6.0) exam | Questions and 
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Chapter 1: About Weeds 
Right-of-way 
An area of land used or adjacent to areas of access, transportation, or 
power. 
E.g. land for electric power lines, pipelines, railways, public roads 
Natural area 
Land being preserved or restored and managed for its natural or native 
features. 
E.g. prairies 
What determines whether a given plant is a weed? 
A weed is any unwanted plant....
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SCSC EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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Which weed has square stems, small, pink flowers, grows up to 16 inches in height and is in the 'Mint' family - Answer- Henbit 
 
Plant age, photoperiod, temperature, & management are all factors that influence rhizome and stolon growth in artificial turf. - Answer- false 
 
Abscisic acid has a major effect on: - Answer- stress tolerance 
 
Cytokinins have major effects on: - Answer- delayed senescence 
 
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt...
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PESTICIDES: RIGHT-OF-WAY & NATURAL AREAS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED
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PESTICIDES: RIGHT-OF-WAY & NATURAL AREAS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED 
 
Definition of a weed: 
Unwanted plants: A plant can be a weed in one spot but not a weed in a different spot. 
Two main goals of weed management: 
1. Minimize weed competition. (They compete with desirable species) 
 
2. Limit the weed's reproduction (This makes them more manageable in years to come) 
How do you distinguish grasses from broadleaf plants? 
Grasses (or monocots-they have a si...
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When is the best time to implement a prescribed fire to enhance the initial herbicide treatment to manage brush according to the handout? - Answer- at 20 years post-treatment 
 
According to the handout, which type of juniper management strategy costs the most? - Answer- mechanical 
 
According to the handout, which type of juniper management strategy costs the least? - Answer- goats 
 
(T/F) Fire was a historically isolated event in Texas. -...
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CDFA IPM License Exam
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Of all the various parasites of Filth Fly they typically attack what? - pupae 
 
What do Starlings eat in the summer - soft fruit 
 
What do Starlings eat in the winter? - cattle feedlots 
 
Which is NOT a control for Klamath Weed? - buprestid beetle 
 
Anargus epos is a parasite of grape leafhopper that attacks what life stage? - eggs 
 
The parasite Aphelinus mali is a parasite of woolly apple aphid, but is also a parasite of what 
other insect? - cotton aphid and appl...
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Four phases of herbicide action - Answer- 1. retention 
2. absoprtion 
3. movement to target site 
4. inhibit biochemical reaction 
 
Selective vs non-selective herbicides - Answer- -selective: controls one species of plant without seriously affecting the growth of another plant 
-non selective: controls all living plants regardless of species 
 
herbicides characteristics that influence weed resistance - Answer- -single site of action...
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CDFA IPM License Exam
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CDFA IPM License Exam 
 
Of all the various parasites of Filth Fly they typically attack what? - pupae 
 
What do Starlings eat in the summer - soft fruit 
 
What do Starlings eat in the winter? - cattle feedlots 
 
Which is NOT a control for Klamath Weed? - buprestid beetle 
 
Anargus epos is a parasite of grape leafhopper that attacks what life stage? - eggs 
 
The parasite Aphelinus mali is a parasite of woolly apple aphid, but is also a parasite of what 
other insect? - cotton aphid and appl...
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Wisconsin Pesticide Applicator Test Commercial Category 6.0 exam | Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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Wisconsin Pesticide Applicator Test 
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What determines whether a given plant is a weed? - Answer - A weed is 
any unwanted plant 
What are the two main goals of weed management? - Answer - The 
primary goal is to minimize weed competition and the other main goal 
is to limit the weed's reproduction in order to manage the weed 
population in years to come. 
Distinguish grasses from broadleaf plants...
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Wisconsin Pesticide Applicator Exam Review 2024 Turf & Landscape.
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Wisconsin Pesticide Applicator Exam Review 2024 Turf & Landscape. 
Ch.1 List the general kinds of damage insect pests can cause - Answer- -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 
-Create a nuisance for people 
Ch.1 Describe the structural features of insects - Answer- Insects have: body form has 3 
regions: head, thorax, abdomen;...
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PESTICIDE APPLICATOR CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024-2025 COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS GET IT 100% RIGHT /GRADED A+
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PESTICIDE APPLICATOR 
CERTIFICATION EXAM 
COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS WITH 
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS GET IT 
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Using barriers to prevent pests from getting into an area is an example of which type of pest 
management method? 
A. Biological 
B. Mechanical. 
C. Genetic. - answerB. Mechanical. 
Making use of plant varieties that are naturally resistant to insect feeding is an example of which 
type of pest management method? 
A. Biological 
B. Genetic. 
C...
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