Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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Which signal word must appear on every pesticide label to denote relative acute toxicity?

  1. Danger, Poison

  2. Warning, Corrosive

  3. Signal Words

  4. Delayed Effects

The correct answer is: Signal Words

The signal word that must appear on every pesticide label to denote relative acute toxicity is C Signal Words. This is because signal words are labels that warn consumers about how hazardous a pesticide product is. A and B (Danger, Poison and Warning, Corrosive) are incorrect options because although these are commonly used words to indicate danger or poison, they are not specific to pesticides. D: Delayed Effects is incorrect because it does not indicate immediate toxicity, which is what is required for signal words on pesticide labels. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to signal words on pesticide labels to ensure safe and proper use of the product.