1.Which of the following pheromones is utilized to control fruit flies?
2.What term describes the width of the section covered by a sprayer or applicator in a single pass?
3.What term describes a pesticide's ability to stay effective as a residue due to its low volatility and chemical stability?
4.What is the term for the concentration of a toxic substance that causes death in 50% of the test organisms?
5.What is the definition of a toxicant?
6.What is the term for a substance used to dilute an active ingredient?
7.What is the name of the substance added to a pesticide formulation to enhance its properties?
8.What is the term for a substance that prevents the blood from clotting?
9.What is the name of the chemical that induces leaf fall in plants?
10.Which substance is used as an antidote for poisoning caused by anticoagulant rodenticides?
11.Which medication is used as an antidote for poisoning caused by organophosphates and carbamates?
12.Which color represents substances that are moderately hazardous?
13.What term describes a combination of both active and inactive substances?
14.What term describes a pesticide that is absorbed by the host plant and eliminates pests without damaging the host?
15.What term describes substances that stop pests from inflicting harm before damage occurs?
16.Which items are essential to ensure safety when handling pesticides?
17.What is the term for a combination of pesticides that reduce each other's effectiveness?
18.What is the term for a volatile substance that remains in the gaseous phase at a concentration high enough to kill a specific pest?
19.Which elements are present in carbamates?
20.Which of the following are examples of inorganic pesticides?