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About the CT Pesticide Applicator Exam
The Connecticut Pesticide Applicator certification exam covers state regulations under CGS Chapter 441, federal FIFRA requirements, pesticide safety, label compliance, environmental protection, and application methods. Administered through DEEP with Everblue proctoring for operational exams.
Questions
60 scored questions
Time Limit
1.5-2 hours
Passing Score
80% (operational)
Exam Fee
$21-$200 (Connecticut DEEP Pesticide Management Program)
CT Pesticide Applicator Exam Content Outline
State Laws & Regulations
CGS Chapter 441, DEEP certification, supervisory vs. operational requirements, fees, penalties
Pesticide Safety & PPE
Routes of exposure, PPE selection, WPS, toxicity categories, emergency response
Label Compliance
Signal words, REI, PHI, restricted use pesticides, label interpretation
Environmental Protection
Long Island Sound watershed, groundwater, wetlands, IPM, endangered species
Application Methods
Calibration, nozzle selection, drift management, formulations, equipment maintenance
How to Pass the CT Pesticide Applicator Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 80% (operational)
- Exam length: 60 questions
- Time limit: 1.5-2 hours
- Exam fee: $21-$200
Keys to Passing
- Complete 500+ practice questions
- Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
- Focus on highest-weighted sections
- Use our AI tutor for tough concepts
Frequently Asked Questions
What score do I need to pass the CT junior operator pesticide exam?
Connecticut requires 80% on the 60-question junior operator exam. Supervisory applicants must pass both written and oral examinations.
How is the Connecticut pesticide exam administered?
Junior operator exams are proctored through Everblue. Supervisory oral exams are conducted in person at DEEP offices at 79 Elm Street, Hartford.
How long must I wait to retake a failed supervisory exam?
Connecticut requires a minimum 30-day waiting period between attempts for the same supervisory category.