COMPLETE PRACTICE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS | UPDATED 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB)
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FLORIDA CONCRETE FINISHING CONTRACTOR LICENSING EXAMINATION
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100+ MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 120 MINUTES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONCRETE MATERIALS AND MIX DESIGN
CONCRETE PLACEMENT AND FINISHING TECHNIQUES
FORMWORK, REINFORCEMENT, AND STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS
CURING METHODS AND CONCRETE QUALITY CONTROL
CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND OSHA REQUIREMENTS
BLUEPRINT READING AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND JOBSITE PROCEDURES
FLORIDA BUILDING CODES AND CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES
ESTIMATING, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES
FLORIDA CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD (CILB) || ALIGNED WITH
CURRENT LICENSING BLUEPRINTS || CONCRETE CONTRACTING STANDARDS ||
PROFESSIONAL STUDY GUIDE || 100% VERIFIED STUDY FORMAT ||
COMPREHENSIVE EXAM PREPARATION || PREPARED FOR LICENSING &
CERTIFICATION || PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION USE
Concrete Materials, Mix Design, and Concrete Properties
,QUESTION 1.
A concrete finishing contractor is preparing a slab-on-grade project in Florida where
the specifications require high durability and resistance to moisture exposure. The
contractor must select practices that improve long-term concrete performance.
Which action is MOST appropriate?
A. Increasing water content to improve workability
B. Using proper water-cement ratio control and approved mix design procedures
C. Adding extra sand without adjusting other materials
D. Eliminating curing procedures to speed completion
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Using proper water-cement ratio control and approved mix
design procedures
Explanation: 🔹 The water-cement ratio is one of the most critical factors affecting
concrete strength, durability, and permeability. Proper mix design produces stronger
and more durable concrete. Option A is incorrect because excess water reduces strength
and increases shrinkage. Option C can negatively affect the aggregate balance. Option
D is unsuitable because curing is essential for hydration and strength development.
QUESTION 2.
During a concrete placement operation, the contractor notices that the concrete
mixture appears too dry to properly consolidate around reinforcement. What should
be done FIRST?
A. Add uncontrolled water directly at the jobsite
B. Reject all concrete immediately without evaluation
C. Follow approved procedures for adjusting workability or consult mix specifications
D. Add additional cement without measuring quantities
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Follow approved procedures for adjusting workability or
consult mix specifications
Explanation: 🔹 Concrete adjustments must follow project specifications and approved
procedures. Adding random water changes the designed water-cement ratio and can
,reduce strength. Rejecting concrete without evaluation is unnecessary, while adding
cement without proper calculation creates an improper mix.
QUESTION 3.
A contractor is selecting aggregate for a structural concrete application. Which
characteristic is MOST important for achieving quality concrete?
A. Aggregate size, cleanliness, and proper grading
B. Maximum color variation in the aggregate
C. Lowest possible aggregate cost regardless of quality
D. Using only fine particles to increase smoothness
Correct Answer: 🔴 A. Aggregate size, cleanliness, and proper grading
Explanation: 🔹 Proper aggregate characteristics improve strength, workability, and
durability. Dirty or poorly graded aggregate can weaken concrete. Cost alone should
not determine material selection, and excessive fine material can negatively affect
performance.
QUESTION 4.
A finishing contractor is placing concrete during hot weather conditions in Florida.
Which issue is the contractor MOST concerned about?
A. Delayed evaporation causing excessive bleeding
B. Rapid moisture loss causing cracking and reduced strength
C. Complete prevention of concrete hydration
D. Increased curing time caused only by low temperatures
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Rapid moisture loss causing cracking and reduced strength
Explanation: 🔹 Hot weather accelerates evaporation and can cause plastic shrinkage
cracking if moisture is lost too quickly. Option A describes a different condition. Option
C is incorrect because hydration still occurs. Option D relates more closely to cold
weather conditions.
, QUESTION 5.
A contractor reviews a concrete specification requiring a lower slump value. What
does slump primarily measure?
A. Concrete compressive strength
B. Concrete temperature
C. Concrete consistency and workability
D. Aggregate durability
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Concrete consistency and workability
Explanation: 🔹 The slump test measures concrete consistency and indicates
workability. It does not directly measure strength, temperature, or aggregate quality.
Strength depends on several factors including mix design and curing.
QUESTION 6.
A concrete slab develops excessive cracking shortly after placement. Investigation
shows that curing procedures were inadequate. Which explanation is MOST
accurate?
A. Lack of curing can reduce moisture retention and proper strength development
B. Curing has no effect after concrete placement
C. Curing only changes concrete appearance
D. Lack of curing increases concrete flexibility
Correct Answer: 🔴 A. Lack of curing can reduce moisture retention and proper
strength development
Explanation: 🔹 Proper curing maintains moisture and temperature conditions needed
for hydration. Poor curing may cause cracking, reduced durability, and lower strength.
The other options incorrectly describe curing effects.
Concrete Placement, Finishing Techniques, and Surface Control