Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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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!

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Which type of pesticide formulation forms a suspension when added to water and is commonly granular?

  1. Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)

  2. Dry Flowable (DF)

  3. Emulsifying Agent

  4. Drift Control Additive

The correct answer is: Dry Flowable (DF)

Dry Flowable (DF) is the correct answer because this type of pesticide formulation forms a suspension when added to water and is commonly granular. Dry Flowable formulations are finely ground solid particles mixed with a dispersing agent, allowing them to form a suspension when mixed with water. This type of formulation is easy to measure and handle, making it convenient for application on target areas. The other options are not correct: - Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) is a type of pesticide formulation where the active ingredient is dissolved in a liquid solvent. When added to water, it forms a stable solution rather than a suspension. - Emulsifying Agent is a substance added to a pesticide formulation to help mix immiscible liquids, such as oil and water. It is not a standalone pesticide formulation type. - Drift Control Additive is a substance added to pesticide formulations to reduce off-target movement of the product during application. It is not a standalone pesticide formulation type like Dry Flowable.