100+ Free KY Pesticide Applicator Practice Questions
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About the KY Pesticide Applicator Exam
Kentucky commercial pesticide applicator certification requires passing a general standards exam and at least one category exam with a 70% score. Covers KRS 217B, FIFRA, 20+ certification categories, label compliance, safety, environmental protection, and IPM. Non-commercial applicators need 12 hours CE every 3 years.
Questions
100 scored questions
Time Limit
2-3 hours
Passing Score
70%
Exam Fee
$25 initial + $10/additional category (Kentucky Department of Agriculture — Division of Environmental Services)
KY Pesticide Applicator Exam Content Outline
Kentucky Laws & Regulations
KRS 217B, KDA rules, FIFRA, certification categories, licensing requirements
Pesticide Safety & PPE
Toxicity, exposure routes, PPE requirements, WPS, emergency response
Environmental Protection
Groundwater, karst terrain, drift management, endangered species, disposal
Application Methods & Calibration
Equipment calibration, nozzle selection, formulations, IPM, resistance management
Label Compliance & Record-Keeping
Label interpretation, signal words, record-keeping, RUP regulations
How to Pass the KY Pesticide Applicator Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 70%
- Exam length: 100 questions
- Time limit: 2-3 hours
- Exam fee: $25 initial + $10/additional category
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 Kentucky pesticide applicator exam?
You need a minimum score of 70% on each exam.
How much does the Kentucky pesticide exam cost?
The initial certification exam fee is $25, with an additional $10 for each additional category exam.
How many certification categories does Kentucky offer?
Kentucky offers 20+ categories including agricultural, forestry, turf, structural, aquatic, aerial, and more.