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Core Domains
• Mortar and Grout Composition
• Masonry Unit Installation and Specifications
• Reinforcement and Structural Integrity
• Blueprints, Estimating, and Layout
• Building Codes and Regulatory Compliance
• Moisture Control and Flashing Systems
• Safety Standards and OSHA Regulations
• Tools, Equipment, and Jobsite Management
Introduction
This comprehensive assessment is designed to evaluate the proficiency and
technical knowledge required for professional masonry contractors. The exam serves
as a rigorous benchmark for candidates seeking licensure, ensuring they possess the
necessary skills to execute safe, durable, and code-compliant masonry work. The
,assessment covers a broad spectrum of topics, including foundational material
theory, complex structural reinforcement, and legal regulatory standards. Through a
combination of factual multiple-choice questions and complex, real-world scenario-
based inquiries, candidates are challenged to apply critical thinking and professional
judgment. Success on this exam indicates a mastery of masonry applications and a
commitment to high industry standards.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
1. Which type of mortar is specifically recommended for use in load-bearing
masonry walls where high compressive strength is the primary requirement?
A. Type N
B. Type O
C. Type S
🟢 D. Type M
🔴 Explanation: Type M mortar has the highest compressive strength (2,500 psi) and
is used for heavy loads, masonry below grade, or in contact with the earth.
2. When installing masonry flashing, what is the minimum distance the flashing
should extend beyond the face of the exterior wall?
,🟢 A. 1/4 inch
B. 1 inch
C. 2 inches
D. 6 inches
🔴 Explanation: Flashing should extend roughly 1/4 inch beyond the face of the wall
to ensure water is directed away from the surface and does not seep back into the
joint.
3. According to OSHA standards, at what height must a masonry saw be equipped
with a functional water delivery system or vacuum to control crystalline silica
dust?
A. Only when working indoors
B. At any height when cutting dry
C. Above 6 feet
🟢 D. During all integrated powered saw operations
🔴 Explanation: OSHA's Silica Standard requires active dust control measures, such
as integrated water delivery or HEPA vacuums, whenever cutting masonry materials
with a power saw.
, 4. What is the standard nominal size of a Concrete Masonry Unit (CMU)?
A. 8" x 8" x 8"
B. 7-5/8" x 7-5/8" x 15-5/8"
🟢 C. 8" x 8" x 16"
D. 9" x 9" x 18"
🔴 Explanation: The nominal size includes the thickness of the mortar joint. While the
actual size is 7-5/8", the nominal size used for planning and blueprints is 8" x 8" x
16".
5. A mason is constructing a chimney in a high-wind coastal area. Which mortar
type is most suitable due to its balance of strength and lateral flexibility?
A. Type K
🟢 B. Type S
C. Type M
D. Type O
🔴 Explanation: Type S mortar provides high flexural bond strength, making it ideal
for structures subject to lateral loads like wind or seismic activity.
6. What is the primary purpose of a "weep hole" in a brick veneer wall?