Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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Prepare for the Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Test. Utilize flashcards and multiple-choice questions to sharpen your knowledge. Be ready to demonstrate your understanding of safe pesticide use!

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What is a 'Corrosive Poison' in relation to pesticide handling?

  1. A non-toxic substance used to dilute pesticides

  2. An ingredient that improves pesticide adhesion

  3. A substance that promotes microbial degradation of pesticides

  4. A substance containing a strong acid or base that can cause severe burns

The correct answer is: A substance containing a strong acid or base that can cause severe burns

A 'Corrosive Poison' in relation to pesticide handling refers to a substance containing a strong acid or base that can cause severe burns. These substances have the potential to cause significant harm if they come into contact with the skin or eyes, leading to burns or other serious injuries. Therefore, it is crucial for pesticide handlers to be aware of such corrosive poisons and take appropriate safety measures to prevent any accidents or injuries during pesticide application.