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Nevada Pesticide Applicator C2 Certification quizzes 2024
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How many body divisions do crustaceans have? - correct answer ✅Two, Head & Abdomen Do Crustaceans have wings? - correct answer ✅No How many pairs of legs do crustaceans have? - correct answer ✅5 or more How many pairs of antennae do crustaceans have? - correct answer ✅2 pairs What are some examples of crustaceans? - correct answer ✅Crabs, Crayfish, Shrimp, Sow Bugs (pill bugs) How many body divisions do Millipedes have? - correct answer ✅ 2 How many pairs of legs per segment do millipedes have? - correct answer ✅ 2 How many pair of antennae do Millipedes have? - correct answer ✅Zero or One How many body divisions do Centipedes have? - correct answer ✅ 2
How many pairs of legs per body segment do Centipedes have? - correct answer ✅One How many pairs of antennae do Centipedes have? - correct answer ✅Zero or One Arachnids include - correct answer ✅Spiders, Mites, Scorpions, Wind Scorpions, Harvestmen, Daddy Longlegs How many body parts do Arachnids have? - correct answer ✅ 2 How many pairs of legs do spiders have? - correct answer ✅Four How many body regions do insects have? - correct answer ✅3 (head, thorax, abdomen) How many pairs of legs do insects have? - correct answer ✅Three Do insects have wings? - correct answer ✅Often in the adult stage, usually 2 pair
This order contains Sucking Lice - correct answer ✅Anaplura This order contains Thrips - correct answer ✅Thysanoptera This order contains True Bugs - correct answer ✅Hemiptera This order contains Cockroaches - correct answer ✅Blattodae This order contains Aphids, Leafhoppers, Cicadas, Scales, Mealy Bugs - correct answer ✅Homoptera This order contains Antlions and Lacewings - correct answer ✅Neuroptera This order contains Moths and Butterflies - correct answer ✅Lepidoptera What is the largest order of insects, with over 300,000 species - correct answer ✅Coleoptera
This order contains Fleas - correct answer ✅Siphonaptera This order contains Ants, Bees, Wasps, Sawflies - correct answer ✅Hymenoptera This order contains Flies, Mosquitos and Leafminers - correct answer ✅Diptera What "Control Strategy" involves using certified pest free seed, transplants, amendments and mulches? - correct answer ✅Prevention What "Control Strategy" involves adjusting planting times and rates, planting companion crops, managing fertilization and irrigation, rotating crops, and planting cover crops or trap crops? - correct answer ✅Cultural What "Control Strategy" involves hand picking of insects, the use of barriers, sealing cracks, or trapping insect pests? - correct answer ✅Mechanical or Physical What "Control Strategy" involves the use of a living organism to control insect pests? - correct answer ✅Biological
What is a "Competitive Weed"? - correct answer ✅A weed that grows in spite of interference from other plants What is a "Persistent Weed"? - correct answer ✅A weed that is very skilled at spreading and multiplying What is a "Harmful Weed"? - correct answer ✅A weed that reduces crop and pasture production At what stage of development is a plant most vulnerable? - correct answer ✅Seedling At what stage of development is a plant considered to be "growing up"? - correct answer ✅Vegetative - Rapid uptake of nutrients At what stage of development does a plant flower and produce seed of fruit? - correct answer ✅Reproductive At what stage of development does a plant die or go dormant for the winter? - correct answer ✅Maturity - Little or no uptake of water or nutrients
What is an "Annual" plant? - correct answer ✅A plant that goes through all 4 stages of growth in one year What is a "Biennial" plant? - correct answer ✅A plant that takes two growing seasons to go through all 4 stages of development What is a "Perennial" plant? - correct answer ✅A plant that lives more than two years, but may go through all 4 stages of development in the first year What are "Simple" perennials? - correct answer ✅Those that reproduce by seed and pieces of roots (dandelion, plantain, trees) What are "Bulbous" perennials? - correct answer ✅Those that produce seed, bulblets and bulbs (wild onion and wild garlic) What are "Creeping" perennials? - correct answer ✅Those that reproduce by seeds, rhizomes or stolons, or creeping roots (johnsongrass, Bermuda grass, Canada thistle
Algae plants have no true leaves, vascular system, roots, stems, leaves or flowers - correct answer ✅True What are the 3 main groups of Algae? - correct answer ✅Plankton-type, Filamentous, Macroscopic What are "Terrestrial" plants? - correct answer ✅Plants that grow on land These plants are monocots and have one seed leaf. They grow narrow, upright leaves that grow in pairs and have fibrous roots - correct answer ✅Grasses These plants have triangular stems and 3 rows of leaves. They like wet places but are not considered "aquatic plants" - correct answer ✅Sedges These plants are dicots and have 2 seed leaves. They have broad leaves which have net like veins and generally have a course tap root - correct answer ✅Broadleaves True or False
Soil applied herbicides generally dissolve in the soil water and enter the plant through the roots - correct answer ✅True Where does absorption of a soil applied herbicide take place on a plant? - correct answer ✅Across the cell walls of the root hairs True or False Plants produce natural barriers to herbicide uptake - correct answer ✅True, the major barrier is the "Cuticle", a waxy coating found on all leaves What could cause thicker leaf cuticle within the same plant species? - correct answer ✅Dry Hot Climates What can cause herbicides to bead up and run off or evaporate? - correct answer ✅Leaf Cuticle and Leaf Hairs When is Grass ready for herbicide spray application? - correct answer ✅When there are 3-5 blades
What do "Synthetic Auxins" do? - correct answer ✅Interfere with cell division and enlargement What do "Photosynthesis Inhibitors" do? - correct answer ✅Cause plant leaves and stems to stop producing food What do "Cell Membrane Disruptors" do? - correct answer ✅Cause cell contacts to leak What do "cell Division Disruptors" do? - correct answer ✅Inhibit new cell formation What do "Root and Shoot Inhibitors" do? - correct answer ✅Prevent the growth of roots and shoots by disrupting cell division What do "Bud Development Inhibitors" do? - correct answer ✅Prevent bud development What do "General Metabolic Inhibitors" do? - correct answer ✅Interfere with enzyme production or activity
What do "Pigment Inhibitors" do? - correct answer ✅Cause the destruction of chlorophyll What is "Microbial Action"? - correct answer ✅Breakdown of pesticides by soil microorganisms What is "Chemical Degradation"? - correct answer ✅Breakdown of pesticides by inorganic methods What is "Photodegradation"? - correct answer ✅Breakdown of pesticides by reaction with sunlight For Perennials, if the seedling stage is missed, the next best time for control is ________? - correct answer ✅At the bud to early flowering stage For Annuals and Biennials, a 2nd opportunity for control occurs during the ________ stage - correct answer ✅Vegetative True or False
Never make ground applications if wind speed is greater than ______ - correct answer ✅10 mph True or False Hollow cone nozzles produce larger droplets than solid cone or fan spray nozzles - correct answer ✅False Avoid spraying at temperatures above _________ - correct answer ✅90- degrees, ideally not over 85