Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

Disable ads (and more) with a membership for a one time $2.99 payment

Study for the Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Exam. Prepare with a variety of questions designed to test your knowledge of pesticide application, safety protocols, and regulations. Equip yourself with the tools you need to pass the exam and start your career in pesticide application!

Practice this question and more.


What does the term "Particulate" refer to in the context of pesticides?

  1. A particle of solid or liquid matter.

  2. A suspension of fine matter.

  3. A thick suspension of a pesticide made from a wettable powder and water.

  4. The airborne movement of particles such as pesticide dusts and pesticide contaminated soil from the application site.

The correct answer is: A particle of solid or liquid matter.

In the context of pesticides, the term "Particulate" refers to a particle of solid or liquid matter. This can include dust, droplets, granules, or any other form of solid or liquid material that is used in pesticide applications. It's important to understand this term because different types of pesticides come in different forms, and knowing how to handle and apply these particulates correctly is crucial for effective and safe pesticide application. Option B, a suspension of fine matter, is not the most accurate definition for "Particulate" in the context of pesticides. Option C, a thick suspension of a pesticide made from a wettable powder and water, is more specific and not broadly encompassing enough to cover all types of particulates. Option D, the airborne movement of particles such as pesticide dusts and pesticide contaminated soil from the application site, describes a different concept related to pesticide drift rather than the term "Particulate".