Since you have correctly identified the sections, identifying ternary vs. binary should be easy since you know the ternary piece ends with the A section. Whereas binary is basically always AABB. Unfornately when you get into examples of "rounded binary" the distinction is less clear.
There was a period in time when you might expect a pop song to go: verse, verse, bridge, verse (AABA). Looks like ternary form. Only thing is, these examples of pop songs are typically 50+ years old. Since the chorus became a big part of pop music, I don't think it neatly fits the idea of ternary form very often.