PRACTICE EXAM | COMPREHENSIVE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |
UPDATED 2026/2027 CERTIFICATION PREP & EXAM REVIEW GUIDE
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Regulation (DBPR)
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FLORIDA FINISH CARPENTRY CONTRACTOR
LICENSING EXAM
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
1. Construction Safety & OSHA Compliance
2. Building Codes & Florida Regulations
3. Blueprint Reading & Construction Documents
4. Measuring, Layout & Material Calculations
5. Interior Finish Carpentry Installation
6. Doors, Windows & Trim Systems
7. Cabinetry, Millwork & Stair Components
8. Tools, Equipment & Fastening Systems
9. Quality Control, Inspection & Troubleshooting
10. Professional Practices & Jobsite Management
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EXAMINATION USE
Construction Safety & OSHA Compliance (Questions 1–6)
QUESTION 1.
While installing crown molding in an occupied commercial building, a carpenter must
work from a portable extension ladder for several hours. Which action best complies
with accepted safety practices?
A. Stand on the top cap to improve reach.
B. Secure the ladder at the top and maintain three points of contact while climbing.
C. Lean the ladder against suspended ceiling grid.
D. Place the ladder on stacked plywood to increase height.
Correct Answer: B. Secure the ladder at the top and maintain three points of
contact while climbing.
Explanation: Proper ladder safety requires stable footing, correct ladder angle,
securing the ladder when practical, and maintaining three points of contact during
ascent and descent. Standing on the top cap, supporting the ladder on unstable
materials, or leaning against ceiling grids significantly increases fall hazards and
violates recognized safe work practices.
QUESTION 2.
A pneumatic finish nailer unexpectedly discharges when connected to the air supply.
What is the most likely cause?
,A. Excessively dry lumber
B. Defective trigger or contact safety mechanism
C. Using galvanized finish nails
D. Compressor pressure below normal operating range
Correct Answer: B. Defective trigger or contact safety mechanism.
Explanation: Unintended discharge typically indicates a malfunctioning trigger
assembly, worn contact tip, or improper maintenance. Lumber moisture, nail
coating, or reduced air pressure generally do not cause spontaneous firing.
Equipment inspection should occur immediately before continued use.
QUESTION 3.
Before cutting painted trim in a renovation project built before 1978, the contractor
should first:
A. Increase saw speed.
B. Test for lead-containing coatings and follow applicable safety procedures.
C. Wet the trim with water.
D. Remove only visible paint.
Correct Answer: B. Test for lead-containing coatings and follow applicable safety
procedures.
Explanation: Older buildings may contain lead-based paint. Proper identification
and control measures help protect workers and occupants from hazardous dust
exposure. Increasing saw speed or partially removing paint does not address the
hazard.
QUESTION 4.
, Which personal protective equipment is most appropriate when operating a powered
miter saw?
A. Hard hat only
B. Hearing protection, safety glasses, and appropriate respiratory protection when
needed
C. Cotton gloves only
D. Steel-toed boots only
Correct Answer: B. Hearing protection, safety glasses, and appropriate respiratory
protection when needed.
Explanation: Miter saws create flying debris and significant noise. Safety glasses
protect the eyes, hearing protection reduces noise exposure, and respiratory
protection may be required when cutting materials that generate hazardous dust.
The other choices provide incomplete protection.
QUESTION 5.
A carpenter notices an extension cord with damaged insulation exposing internal
conductors. The safest action is to:
A. Wrap it with masking tape.
B. Continue using it until the project ends.
C. Remove it from service and replace or properly repair it.
D. Reduce tool speed.
Correct Answer: C. Remove it from service and replace or properly repair it.
Explanation: Damaged electrical cords present shock and fire hazards. They should
be removed from service immediately. Temporary fixes such as masking tape do not
restore electrical integrity or ensure worker safety.