100+ Free NJ Pesticide Applicator Practice Questions
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About the NJ Pesticide Applicator Exam
The New Jersey pesticide applicator certification exam covers the NJ Pesticide Control Code (N.J.A.C. 7:30), FIFRA, label compliance, PPE and safety, environmental protection, calibration, IPM, and the Worker Protection Standard. Requires Core exam plus at least one category exam.
Questions
100 scored questions
Time Limit
2-3 hours
Passing Score
75%
Exam Fee
Varies by exam (NJ DEP / Rutgers University)
NJ Pesticide Applicator Exam Content Outline
State Laws & Regulations
NJ Pesticide Control Code (N.J.A.C. 7:30), FIFRA, licensing, categories, School IPM Act
Label Compliance & Safety
Label interpretation, signal words, REI, PHI, PPE, toxicity categories, first aid
Environmental Protection
Groundwater protection, drift management, buffer zones, endangered species, storage and disposal
Application Methods & IPM
Calibration, formulations, nozzle selection, IPM principles, resistance management
How to Pass the NJ Pesticide Applicator Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 75%
- Exam length: 100 questions
- Time limit: 2-3 hours
- Exam fee: Varies by exam
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 NJ pesticide applicator exam?
New Jersey requires a minimum score of 75% on both the Core and category exams, which is higher than the federal minimum of 70%.
How do I prepare for the NJ pesticide applicator exam?
Complete a DEP-approved basic pesticide training course, study the Core Manual, and practice with our 100 free questions covering NJ-specific laws and regulations.
How often must I renew my NJ pesticide applicator license?
Commercial licenses expire annually on October 31. Private applicator licenses are valid for five years.