COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS |
UPDATED 2026/2027 CERTIFICATION PREP & COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
(DBPR) – Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB)
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FLORIDA CERTIFIED DRYWALL CONTRACTOR LICENSING EXAMINATION
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100+ ORIGINAL MULTIPLE-CHOICE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 120 MINUTES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Licensing Laws, Rules & Contractor Responsibilities
2. OSHA Safety & Jobsite Compliance
3. Construction Documents & Blueprint Interpretation
4. Drywall Materials & Product Selection
5. Framing Systems & Substrate Preparation
6. Drywall Installation Methods
7. Finishing, Taping & Surface Levels
8. Fire-Resistance, Acoustics & Building Code Compliance
9. Estimating, Project Management & Quality Control
10. Repair, Troubleshooting & Inspection Procedures
,FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION (DBPR) |
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD (CILB) | ALIGNED WITH CURRENT
FLORIDA LICENSING BLUEPRINTS | BUILDING CODE–ORIENTED STUDY GUIDE | 100%
ORIGINAL PRACTICE QUESTIONS | COMPREHENSIVE EXAM PREPARATION |
PREPARED FOR LICENSING & CERTIFICATION PURPOSES | PROFESSIONAL
EXAMINATION USE
Questions 1–8: Licensing Laws, Rules & Contractor Responsibilities
QUESTION 1. A certified drywall contractor is awarded a commercial project in
multiple Florida counties. Which advantage does holding a statewide certified
contractor license provide?
A. It eliminates the need for building permits.
B. It authorizes work statewide subject to local permitting requirements.
C. It allows work only in counties that recognize reciprocal licensing.
D. It exempts the contractor from inspections.
Correct Answer: B. It authorizes work statewide subject to local permitting
requirements.
Explanation: A Florida Certified Contractor license allows the contractor to perform
work throughout the state while still complying with local permitting, inspections, and
code enforcement. Option A is incorrect because permits remain mandatory. Option C
describes a registered contractor rather than a certified contractor. Option D is incorrect
because inspections remain required by the authority having jurisdiction.
QUESTION 2. During a project, the contractor discovers that the approved drawings
conflict with field conditions. What should be the contractor's most appropriate first
action?
A. Proceed using industry standard practices.
B. Modify the installation without documentation.
C. Notify the responsible design professional or owner and obtain clarification before
,proceeding.
D. Continue work until the inspector identifies the issue.
Correct Answer: C. Notify the responsible design professional or owner and obtain
clarification before proceeding.
Explanation: Conflicts between drawings and field conditions require documented
clarification before work continues. Proceeding without authorization may create code
violations, contractual disputes, and liability. The remaining options increase the
likelihood of rework and failed inspections.
QUESTION 3. Which contract provision best protects both owner and contractor
when unforeseen site conditions require additional drywall work?
A. Liquidated damages clause.
B. Warranty clause.
C. Written change order provision.
D. Arbitration waiver.
Correct Answer: C. Written change order provision.
Explanation: Written change orders establish scope, cost, schedule, and authorization
before additional work begins. Warranty clauses address completed work, while
liquidated damages concern project delays. An arbitration waiver does not define
compensation for changed work.
QUESTION 4. Which document establishes the legal scope of work between the
drywall contractor and the project owner?
A. Material delivery ticket.
B. Purchase order.
C. Construction contract.
D. Inspection report.
Correct Answer: C. Construction contract.
, Explanation: The construction contract defines responsibilities, pricing, scope, schedule,
and legal obligations. Delivery tickets and purchase orders relate to procurement, while
inspection reports document compliance rather than contractual obligations.
QUESTION 5. A contractor knowingly substitutes a lower-rated gypsum panel than
specified for a required fire-resistance assembly. What is the greatest professional
risk?
A. Minor cosmetic deficiencies only.
B. Increased labor productivity.
C. Code violations, contract breach, and potential life-safety liability.
D. Reduced inspection frequency.
Correct Answer: C. Code violations, contract breach, and potential life-safety
liability.
Explanation: Fire-rated assemblies depend on tested components. Unauthorized
substitutions may invalidate the assembly, violate the building code, expose occupants
to risk, and create contractual and legal liability. None of the remaining options
accurately reflect the consequences.
QUESTION 6. Before beginning work, the contractor should primarily verify that
subcontractors have which of the following?
A. Identical estimating software.
B. Appropriate licensing and insurance where required.
C. The same supplier relationships.
D. Matching vehicle fleets.
Correct Answer: B. Appropriate licensing and insurance where required.
Explanation: Verifying licensing and insurance helps ensure legal compliance and risk
management. Software, suppliers, and equipment fleets have little bearing on
regulatory compliance.