PRACTICE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS |
UPDATED 2026/2027 CERTIFICATION PREP & COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation (DBPR)
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FLORIDA CERTIFIED TILE CONTRACTOR LICENSING
EXAMINATION
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
120 MULTIPLE-CHOICE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 180 MINUTES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Licensing Laws, Business Practices & Contract Administration
2. OSHA Safety & Jobsite Hazard Control
3. Tile Materials, Characteristics & Applications
4. Substrate Evaluation & Surface Preparation
5. Waterproofing & Moisture Management
6. Mortars, Adhesives, Grouts & Installation Systems
7. Ceramic, Porcelain, Natural Stone & Specialty Tile Installation
8. Layout, Measurement & Quality Control
9. Repairs, Troubleshooting & Inspection Standards
10. Estimating, Specifications & Project Management
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Questions 1–8 — Licensing Laws, Business Practices & Contract
Administration
QUESTION 1. A tile contractor signs a lump-sum contract before confirming existing
substrate conditions. During demolition, extensive structural deficiencies are
discovered that require additional work beyond the original scope. What is the most
appropriate contractual action?
A. Perform the work without documentation to maintain the schedule.
B. Stop work permanently until the owner hires another contractor.
C. Document the differing site conditions and obtain an approved change order
before proceeding.
D. Bill the owner after completion regardless of contract terms.
Correct Answer: C. Document the differing site conditions and obtain an approved
change order before proceeding.
Explanation: A properly documented change order protects both parties by defining
additional scope, cost, and schedule impacts before extra work begins. Option A
creates financial risk, Option B is unnecessarily extreme, and Option D may lead to
payment disputes because the owner never formally authorized the additional
work.
QUESTION 2. A contractor reviewing project specifications notices conflicting tile
layout dimensions between architectural drawings and finish schedules. What should
,be done first?
A. Follow whichever document appears newer.
B. Request clarification before installation begins.
C. Ignore the discrepancy.
D. Use the manufacturer's catalog dimensions instead.
Correct Answer: B. Request clarification before installation begins.
Explanation: Conflicting contract documents should be resolved before installation
to avoid costly rework. Clarification through the design professional ensures
compliance with project intent. The remaining options increase the likelihood of
disputes and installation errors.
QUESTION 3. Why should contractors maintain accurate daily job reports?
A. Only to satisfy insurance companies.
B. They serve as valuable documentation for scheduling, claims, inspections, and
project records.
C. They replace project specifications.
D. They eliminate the need for invoices.
Correct Answer: B. They serve as valuable documentation for scheduling, claims,
inspections, and project records.
Explanation: Daily reports document labor, weather, deliveries, inspections, delays,
and unforeseen conditions. They provide evidence during disputes and improve
project management. The other options either overstate or misunderstand their
purpose.
, QUESTION 4. Before submitting a bid, which document should receive the highest
priority review?
A. Marketing brochure
B. Employee handbook
C. Project specifications and contract documents
D. Equipment warranty
Correct Answer: C. Project specifications and contract documents.
Explanation: Specifications define material requirements, workmanship standards,
and contractual obligations that directly affect pricing and execution. The
remaining documents do not establish project scope.
QUESTION 5. Which factor most significantly affects the accuracy of a tile installation
estimate?
A. Office furniture costs
B. Number of company vehicles
C. Accurate quantity takeoff and waste calculations
D. Contractor's logo design
Correct Answer: C. Accurate quantity takeoff and waste calculations.
Explanation: Precise material quantities, waste factors, labor productivity, and
installation complexity determine realistic estimates. The other choices have
minimal influence on project cost accuracy.
QUESTION 6. A subcontractor begins installing tile before receiving approved shop
drawings. This decision primarily exposes the contractor to which risk?