LICENSING EXAMINATION COMPLETE PRACTICE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS | UPDATED 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: National Association of State Contractors Licensing
Agencies (NASCLA)
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NASCLA ACCREDITED COMMERCIAL GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR
LICENSING EXAMINATION
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
120+ MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 330 MINUTES
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TABLE OF CONTENT
Construction Safety & OSHA Compliance
Building Codes & Regulatory Requirements
Project Management & Scheduling
Contract Administration & Legal Principles
Estimating & Cost Control
Structural Systems & Materials
Site Preparation & Earthwork
Blueprint Reading & Specifications
Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing Coordination
Business Finance & Risk Management
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NASCLA | ALIGNED WITH CURRENT CONTRACTOR LICENSING BLUEPRINTS |
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PRACTICE MATERIAL | COMPREHENSIVE EXAM PREPARATION | PREPARED FOR
LICENSING SUCCESS | PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION USE
,Construction Safety & OSHA Compliance (Questions 1–6)
QUESTION 1. A contractor is managing a commercial building site
where multiple subcontractors are working at elevation. OSHA
inspections reveal inconsistent fall protection systems. What is the
MOST compliant corrective action?
A. Allow subcontractors to select their own fall protection systems
B. Implement a unified fall protection program with 100% tie-off
enforcement
C. Reduce inspection frequency to minimize disruptions
D. Assign fall protection responsibility solely to subcontractors
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Implement a unified fall protection
program with 100% tie-off enforcement
Explanation: 🔹 OSHA requires employers to ensure consistent fall
protection on multi-employer worksites. A unified program
ensures compliance across all subcontractors. Option A creates
inconsistency, C reduces oversight, and D improperly shifts
responsibility.
QUESTION 2. A worker is exposed to silica dust during concrete
cutting operations. What control method provides the HIGHEST
level of hazard reduction?
A. Wet cutting methods with local exhaust ventilation
B. Respirator use only without engineering controls
C. Scheduling work during windy conditions
D. Issuing warning signage near the work area
Correct Answer: 🔴 A. Wet cutting methods with local exhaust
ventilation
Explanation: 🔹 Engineering controls are most effective under the
hierarchy of hazard control. Wet cutting suppresses dust at the
source, and ventilation further reduces airborne particles. PPE
alone (B) is less effective.
,QUESTION 3. A site supervisor fails to document a near-miss
incident involving scaffold instability. What is the PRIMARY risk of
this omission?
A. Increased payroll costs
B. Regulatory non-compliance and repeat incidents
C. Reduced material efficiency
D. Faster project completion
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Regulatory non-compliance and repeat
incidents
Explanation: 🔹 Near-miss reporting is essential for hazard
prevention. Failure to document prevents corrective action and
increases likelihood of repeated unsafe conditions.
QUESTION 4. During excavation, soil classification indicates Type
C soil. What protective system is REQUIRED?
A. No protective system if slope is stable
B. Simple trench box optional depending on depth
C. Sloping, shoring, or shielding systems
D. Only warning barricades
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Sloping, shoring, or shielding systems
Explanation: 🔹 Type C soil is the least stable and requires full
protective systems to prevent collapse, as per OSHA excavation
standards.
QUESTION 5. A fire extinguisher inspection reveals it is partially
discharged on a commercial jobsite. What is the correct action?
A. Tag it and continue use until fully empty
B. Replace or recharge immediately and document correction
C. Relocate it to storage
D. Paint inspection date over label
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Replace or recharge immediately and
document correction
, Explanation: 🔹 Fire safety equipment must be fully operational at
all times. Partial discharge renders it unreliable.
QUESTION 6. A contractor identifies repeated violations of PPE
usage by a subcontractor. What is the MOST appropriate
enforcement action?
A. Ignore minor violations
B. Terminate subcontractor immediately without notice
C. Issue corrective notice and enforce compliance before
continuation
D. Transfer responsibility to owner
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Issue corrective notice and enforce
compliance before continuation
Explanation: 🔹 Progressive enforcement ensures compliance
while maintaining contractual and safety obligations. Immediate
termination may not be justified without due process.
Building Codes & Regulatory Requirements (Questions 7–12)
QUESTION 7. A commercial structure requires compliance with
both state building code and local amendments. Which standard
takes precedence?
A. Contractor preference
B. Least restrictive code
C. Most stringent applicable requirement
D. Federal OSHA only
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Most stringent applicable requirement
Explanation: 🔹 When multiple codes apply, the stricter
requirement governs to ensure maximum safety and compliance.
QUESTION 8. A permit is issued for structural framing, but
electrical rough-in begins before inspection approval. What is the
violation?
A. Scheduling inefficiency