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 Question 15 Question 15  Question 14 Question 14  Question 13 Question 13  Question 12 Question 12  Question 11 Question 11  Question 10 Question 10  Question 9 Question 9  Question 8 Question 8  Question 7 Question 7  Question 6 Question 6  Question 5 Question 5  Question 4 Question 4  Question 3 Question 3  Question 2 Question 2  Question 1 Question 1  50:50 

 A. Q1 Biomagnification

Question 1?  A. Correct Answer A. Correct Answer  C. Wrong Answer C. Wrong Answer

Question 1? The process of greater amounts of toxins being passed up the food chain?  A. Biomagnication A. Biomagnication  C. Chemical cascade C. Chemical cascade  B. Bioaccumulation B. Bioaccumulation  D. None of the above D. None of the above 50:50  

 A. Q2 Nymph

Question 2?  A. Correct Answer A. Correct Answer  B. Wrong Answer B. Wrong Answer

Question 2? Which of the following is not a stage of complete metamorphosis in insects?  A. Nymph A. Nymph  C. Pupa C. Pupa  B. Larva B. Larva  D. Egg D. Egg 50:50  

 B. Q3 Bacteria

 C. Wrong Answer C. Wrong Answer  B. Correct Answer B. Correct Answer Question 3?

 A. Fish A. Fish  C. Corn C. Corn  B. Bacteria B. Bacteria  D. Snake D. Snake 50:50   Question 3? The Bt gene use in biotech applications comes from what organism?

 A. Q4 Pollinators

Question 4?  A. Correct Answer A. Correct Answer  B. Wrong Answer B. Wrong Answer

Question 4? Which of the following is not a biological control of pests?  A. Pollinators A. Pollinators  C. Parasitoids C. Parasitoids  B. Pathogens B. Pathogens  D. Predators D. Predators 50:50  

 D. Q5 Parasitoids

Question 5? Which of he  A. Wrong Answer A. Wrong Answer  D. Correct Answer D. Correct Answer

Question 5? Which of the following is not a pest pathogen?  A. Virus A. Virus  C. Fungus C. Fungus  B. Bacteria B. Bacteria  D. Parasitoid D. Parasitoid 50:50  

 A. Q6 Fragile egg shells

Question 6?  C. Correct Answer C. Correct Answer  D. Wrong Answer D. Wrong Answer

Question 6? Which of the following describes DDT’s affect on birds?  A. Weak flight muscles A. Weak flight muscles  C. Poor calcium metabolism C. Poor calcium metabolism  B. Poor eye sight B. Poor eye sight  D. Loss of nerve control D. Loss of nerve control 50:50  

 B. Q7 Cicada

Question 7?  A. Wrong Answer A. Wrong Answer  B. Correct Answer B. Correct Answer

Question 7? Which insect goes through incomplete metamorphosis?  A. Moth A. Moth  C. Butterfly C. Butterfly  B. Cicada B. Cicada  D. Beetle D. Beetle 50:50  

 B. Q8 Agricultural weeds

Question 8?  A. Wrong Answer A. Wrong Answer  B. Correct Answer B. Correct Answer

Question 8? Which of the following was not a use for DDT?  A. Lice on humans A. Lice on humans  C. Mosquitoes C. Mosquitoes  B. Agricultural weeds B. Agricultural weeds  D. Leaf eating insects D. Leaf eating insects 50:50  

 C. Q9 Predator

Question 9?  C. Correct Answer C. Correct Answer  B. Wrong Answer B. Wrong Answer

Question 9? A ladybug would be best describe as which of the following?  A. Parasitoid A. Parasitoid  C. Predator C. Predator  B. Pathogen B. Pathogen  D. Weed feeder D. Weed feeder 50:50  

 A. Q10 African sleeping sickness

Question 10?  A. Correct Answer A. Correct Answer  D. Wrong Answer D. Wrong Answer

Question 10? Sterile males were used to help control what insect carried disease?  A. African sleeping sickness A. African sleeping sickness  C. West Nile virus C. West Nile virus  B. Malaria B. Malaria  D. Encephalitis D. Encephalitis 50:50  

 B. Q %

Question 11?  C. Wrong Answer C. Wrong Answer  B. Correct Answer B. Correct Answer

Question 11? What percentage of weeds in the U.S. are considered non-native?  A % A %  C % C %  B % B %  D % D % 50:50  

 B. Q12 Long-lived

Question 12?  C. Wrong Answer C. Wrong Answer  B. Long-lived B. Long-lived

Question 12? Which is true for persistent pesticides?  A. Short-lived A. Short-lived  C. Broad spectrum C. Broad spectrum  B. Long-lived B. Long-lived  D. Specific to pest D. Specific to pest 50:50  

 C. Q13 Resistant to herbicide

Question 13?  C. Correct Answer C. Correct Answer  D. Wrong Answer D. Wrong Answer

Question 13? What is true about Roundup Ready Soybeans?  A. Pest resistant A. Pest resistant  C. Herbicide resistant C. Herbicide resistant  B. Disease resistant B. Disease resistant  D. All of the above D. All of the above 50:50  

 D. Q14 Japanese beetle

Question 14?  A. Wrong Answer A. Wrong Answer  D. Correct Answer D. Correct Answer

Question 14? Which of the following is not a predator of insects?  A. Lady bug A. Lady bug  C. Dragonflies C. Dragonflies  B. Spiders B. Spiders  D. Japanese beetle D. Japanese beetle 50:50  

 A. Q15 Cicada

Question 15?  A. Correct Answer A. Correct Answer  B. Wrong Answer B. Wrong Answer

Question 15?Which of the following is not an invasive insect in Pennsylvania?  A. cicada A. cicada  C. whooly adelgid C. whooly adelgid  B.gypsy moth B.gypsy moth  D. brown marmorated stink bug D. brown marmorated stink bug 50:50  

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