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1. What is the common name of CONVEG T&O Herbicide?


a. CONVEG T&O Herbicide


B. CONVEG


C. fluazifop-P-butyl


D. Butyl (R)-2-[4-[[5-(trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl]oxy] phenoxy propanoate

C. fluazifop-P-butyl


Look under active ingredient

ACTIVE INGREDIENT:


Fluazifop-P-butyl


Butyl (R)-2-[4-[[S-(trifluoromethyl)-


2-pyridinyljoxy] phenoxy propanoate*


INERT INGREDIENTS


TOTAL-

2. What is the minimum acceptable personal protective clothing when applying CONVEG T&O herbicide to an ornamental planting for itchgrass control?


a. long-sleeved shirt, long pants, PVC gloves


b. long-sleeved shirt, long pants, nitrile gloves, full face shield


c. long-sleeved shirt, long pants, PVC gloves, full face shield


d. long-sleeved shirt, long pants, PVC gloves, full face shield, apron

a. long-sleeved shirt, long pants, PVC gloves


Look under signal word


HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR INHALED.


CAUSES EYE IRRITATION. MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTIONS. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Avoid breathing vapor or spray mist. Wear protective clothing and PVC gloves when spraying. Wear protective clothing, PVC gloves and apron and full face shield when handling or mixing concentrate.

3. The reentry interval for CONVEG T&O Herbicide is:


a. 1 hour


B. 12 hours


c. 24 hours


D. When sprays have dried.

D. When sprays have dried.


Look under reentry statements


REENTRY STATEMENTS


Do not apply this product in such a manner as to directly or through drift expose workers or other persons. The area being treated must be vacated by unprotected persons.


Do not treat areas while unprotected humans or domestic animals are present in the treatment areas. Do not allow entry into treated areas without protective clothing until sprays have dried. Because certain states may require more restrictive reentry intervals for various crops treated with this product, consult your State Department of Agriculture for further information.

4.CONVEG T&O Herbicide should be applied:


a. to dormant plants in the late fall or winter


b. prior to emergence of the grass weeds


c. to the soil and incorporated with water


d. to the foliage of the grass weeds

d. to the foliage of the grass weeds


Look under application directions


APPLICATION DIRECTIONS


TIMING - Best control of susceptible grasses is obtained when


CONVEG T&O Herbicide is applied to actively growing grasse: before they exceed the recommended growth stages shown or label. Refer to the grass weed table for specific recommendatic on weed growth stages.


5. CONVEG T&O Herbicide will control which of the listed weeds if label directions are followed?


a. lilac


b. yellow nutsedge


c. foxtail


d. false spirea

c. foxtail

ORNAMENTALS AND NONCROP AREAS


AREAS-annual Grass Species


Barnyardgrass. Fall panicum


Goosegrass. Italian ryegrass


Crabgrass. Foxtail


Itchgrass. Wild Oats

6. Which of the following reduces the effectiveness of CONVEG T&O Herbicide?


a. tillage of rhizomes and stolons prior to application


b. warm temperatures during the application


c. irrigation two days prior to application


d. irrigation within 30 minutes of application

d. irrigation within 30 minutes of application


Look under general use precautions

7. Applications of COVEG T&O Herbicide to annual grasses should occur:


a. prior to germination


b. during early vegetative growth


c. at tillering


d. after seedhead initiation

b. during early vegetative growth


Look under general use precautions

8. Rope-wick applications of CONVEG T&O Herbicide:


a. are prohibited


b. direct the herbicide solution only to the grass weeds


c. increase the volume of herbicide required to treat an area


d. work well due to the size difference between shrubs and weedy grasses

a. are prohibited


Under directions for use… Bolded

9. What is the minimum amount of CONVEG T&O Herbicide spray solution needed to broadcast treat 3/4 acre of densely growing torpedograss that is 10 inches tall?


a. 3.75 gallons


B. 36 oz


C. 15 gallons


d. 30 gallons

C. 15 gallons


Look under ground application…


20 gallons per acre so 15 gallons for 3/4 of an acre

GROUND APPLICATION - Use sufficient spray volume and pressure to ensure complete coverage of the target grasses. Apply in


5-40 gallons per acre of spray mixture with spray pressures of 40-60 psi at the nozzle tip. When grass foliage is dense use 60 psi and a minimum of 20 gallons per acre to ensure coverage of weed foli-age. Do not exceed the maximum application rates for CONVEG T&O Herbicide.

10. CONVEG T&O Herbicide is a translocated herbicide.


a. True


B. False

True

11. Which non-target organisms are a concern when applying CONVEG T&O Herbicide?


a. Norway maple


b. bees


c. birds


d. fish

D. Fish

12. Which of the following could you tank-mix with COVEG T&O Herbicide?


a. 2,4-D herbicide


b. liquid fertilizer


C. drift retardant


d. none of the above

d. none of the above

13. Long-term management of annual grasses with CONVEG T&O Herbicide requires:


a. stopping seed production


b. killing all the green vegetation


c. inhibiting photosynthesis


d. killing the roots to prevent resprouting

a. stopping seed production

14. What is the concern with over-the-top applications of CONVEG T&O Herbicide to ornamental dogwoods (which are not listed on the label)?


a. residue levels


B. Tolerance levels.


c. plant damage


D. All of the above.

c. plant damage

10. CONVEG T&O Herbicide is a translocated herbicide.


a. True


B. False

True


Look under general information where it says systemic (same as translocated)

broadleaf weeds or sedges (nutgrass).


CONVEG T&O Herbicide is a systemic herbicide which moves from tho wrea points in entremest regions tr treater eras long and


11. Which non-target organisms are a concern when applying CONVEG T&O Herbicide?


a. Norway maple


b. bees


c. birds


d. fish

D. Fish


Look under environmental hazards

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: This product is toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water or wetlands. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from target area.

12. Which of the following could you tank-mix with COVEG T&O Herbicide?


a. 2,4-D herbicide


b. liquid fertilizer


C. drift retardant


d. none of the above

d. none of the above


Look under general use per cautions

Do not tank-mix CONVEG T&0 Herbicide with other liquid fertilizers or any other additives except as specifi this label or other supplemental labeling.

13. Long-term management of annual grasses with CONVEG T&O Herbicide requires:


a. stopping seed production


b. killing all the green vegetation


c. inhibiting photosynthesis


d. killing the roots to prevent resprouting

a. stopping seed production


Question, question look under control symptoms

14. What is the concern with over-the-top applications of CONVEG T&O Herbicide to ornamental dogwoods (which are not listed on the label)?


a. residue levels


B. Tolerance levels.


c. plant damage


D. All of the above.

c. plant damage


Look under notice to Byron user

15. How much fluazifop-P-butyl is in a 2.5 gallon container of CONVEG T&O Herbicide?


a. 0.13 pound


b. 0.4 pound


c. 2.5 pounds


d. 7.7 pounds

C. 2.5 pounds


Look under active ingredients

ACTIVE INGREDIENT:


Fluazifop-P-butyl


Butyl (R)-2-[4-[[5-(trifluoromethyl)-


2-pyridinyl]oxy] phenoxy propanoate*


INERT INGREDIENTS -


TOTAL


CONVEG T&O contains 1 lb. fluazifop-P-butyl per gallon

16. You want to control perennial grasses in an ornamental stand of trees. The treatment area is shown below.


What is the maximum amount of CONVEG T&O Herbicide you can broadcast to control 6-inch tall quack-grass?


a. 2.8 ounces. b. 4.9 ounces


C. 5.6 ounces. d. 85 ounces

B half circle


Calculate the area… How much of an acre is that… 48 ounces per acre

17. Weeds compete with landscape plants and turf for which of the following?


a. organic matter, light, and caroteins


b. proteins, water, chlorophyll


c. nutrients, light, and water


d. all of the above

c. nutrients, light, and water

18. Which of the following is considered a violation of pesticide law?


a. spraying a pest not listed on the label


b. using a greater dilution rate than labor states


c. applying to a site not listed on the label


d. using an application rate lower than listed on label

c. applying to a site not listed on the label

19. Which of the following is only characteristic of grasses?


a. woody tissue


b. net-like veins in leaves


c. fine, branching roots


d. biennial life cycle

c. fine, branching roots


Net like veins are broadleaf plants, trees, and shrubs

20. Which of the following is the most common way weedy species invade urban landscapes?


a. they move with contaminated equipment, seed, and mulch


b. they move with insects


c. they move with rivers and streams


d. they move with wildlife

a. they move with contaminated equipment, seed, and mulch

21. Perennial weeds are the most persistent and difficult to control because: a. they live for more than two years and may live almost indefinitely


b. most perennials reproduce vegetatively as well as by seed


c. effective control usually requires destruction of underground plant parts


d. all of the above

d. all of the above

22. Destroying the topgrowth of perennial weeds on a one-time basis normally kills the plant if:


a. conducted in the seedling stage


b. conducted before root tubers are formed


c. conducted just prior to flowering


d. all of the above

a. conducted in the seedling stage

23. Mowing height can have a significant impact on the health and vigor of turfgrasses, as well as their ability to withstand competition from weeds.


a. True


b. False

A. True

24. Brand-X is a nonselective herbicide. Which of the following weeds will it control?


a. mustards


b. quackgrass


c. sedges


d. all of the above

d. all of the above

25. Residual herbicides:


a. are most effective in dry soils


b. need soil moisture to be effective


c. are only formulated as granular products


d. break down most readily by photodegradation

b. need soil moisture to be effective

26. Which of the following is a structural reason some plants are tolerant of herbicides?


a. wax layer on leaves


b. chitin layer on leaves and stems


C. exoskeleton


d. spiracles under leaves

a. wax layer on leaves

27. Which of the following is not a chemical or application factor that affects the susceptibility of one group plants to certain herbicides?


a. addition of adjuvants


b. application rate


c. product formulation


d. leaf angle or size

d. leaf angle or size

28. Growth regulators or phenoxy compounds have caused major problems due to offtarget movement. Which of the following contain phenoxy-type herbicides? … a. atrazine, simazine, Basagran


b. Banvel, MCPA, MCPR, Turflon


C. Casoron, Treflan, Gallery, Surflan


D. diquat

b. Banvel, MCPA, MCPR, Turflon


Note:


A. Are photosynthesis inhibitors


C. Are seedling growth inhibitor’s


D. Cell disruptors.

29. Why do some soil-applied herbicides require higher rates of application than other types?


a. photodegradation


b. chemical degradation


c. soil adsorption


d. leaching

c. soil adsorption

29. Why do some soil-applied herbicides require higher rates of application than other types?


a. photodegradation


b. chemical degradation


c. soil adsorption


d. leaching

c. soil adsorption

30. A weed that is resistant to atrazine, a triazine herbicide, would most likely be resistant to which herbicide below


a. diquat


b. glyphosate


c. 2,4-D


d. simazine

d. simazine

31. Which of the following is susceptible to 2,4-D drift?


a. Kentucky bluegrass


B. Roses


c. pampas grass


D. Fescue

B. Roses

32. What nozzle would you avoid using with emulsifiable concentrate formulations?


a. stainless steel


b. nylon


C. ceramic


d. aluminum

b. nylon

33. Calibrate the following backpack sprayer: The calibration area is 20 feet by 25 feet. You use 60 ounces of spray to cover the calibration area. What is the sprayer output per 1,000 square feet?


a. 60 oz per 1,000 sq ft


b. 120 oz per 1,000 sq ft


C. 20.4 gallons per acre


d. 40.8 gallons per acre

b. 120 oz per 1,000 sq ft

34. The label application rate is 1 quart of product per acre. You need to treat 30,000 square feet with this product…… How much product do you need?


a. 22 ounces


b. 11.0 pints


c. 1.45 ounces


d. 2.76 pints

a. 22 ounces