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1. A licensed fire sprinkler contractor in Florida is required to maintain compliance
primarily under which regulatory framework?
A. Florida Department of Transportation rules
B. Florida Building Code and Florida Statutes governing fire protection systems
C. Federal OSHA construction standards only
D. County-level zoning ordinances exclusively
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Florida Building Code and Florida Statutes governing fire
protection systems
RATIONALE: Florida fire sprinkler contractors must comply with state statutes and the
Florida Building Code, which regulate installation, design, and maintenance of fire protection
systems. Local and federal rules may apply, but state law is primary.
2. Which action is required before a fire sprinkler system installation can legally begin in
Florida?
A. Verbal approval from the property owner
B. Submission and approval of system plans by the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ)
C. Completion of installation without documentation
D. Post-installation inspection only
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Submission and approval of system plans by the authority having
jurisdiction (AHJ)
RATIONALE: Fire sprinkler system work typically requires approved plans from the AHJ
prior to installation to ensure compliance with code requirements and safety standards.
,3. A contractor modifies an approved sprinkler design without notifying the engineer or
AHJ. This is considered:
A. Acceptable if performance improves
B. A minor documentation issue
C. A code violation requiring correction and possible disciplinary action
D. Standard industry practice
CORRECT ANSWER: C. A code violation requiring correction and possible disciplinary
action
RATIONALE: Unauthorized changes to approved fire protection system designs violate code
compliance requirements and can compromise life safety systems.
4. Which organization primarily publishes widely adopted fire sprinkler installation
standards used in Florida?
A. NFPA
B. FDA
C. EPA
D. FCC
CORRECT ANSWER: A. NFPA
RATIONALE: The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) develops standards such as
NFPA 13, which governs sprinkler system installation practices.
5. A fire sprinkler contractor discovers a system leak after installation. What is the first
appropriate step?
A. Ignore it if minor
B. Immediately document and initiate corrective repair procedures
C. Wait for customer complaint
D. Shut down the building permanently
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Immediately document and initiate corrective repair procedures
RATIONALE: Leaks in sprinkler systems must be addressed promptly to maintain system
integrity and compliance with safety standards.
, 6. Which document is most important for ensuring compliance during inspection of a fire
sprinkler system?
A. Employee payroll records
B. Approved system design drawings
C. Marketing brochures
D. Vendor advertisements
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Approved system design drawings
RATIONALE: Approved plans are used as the baseline for inspection to verify that installation
matches code-compliant design.
7. A fire sprinkler contractor delegates installation tasks to unlicensed workers. This is:
A. Allowed if supervised remotely
B. Permitted without restriction
C. Only allowed for administrative work, not technical installation
D. Prohibited if it involves regulated fire protection work
CORRECT ANSWER: D. Prohibited if it involves regulated fire protection work
RATIONALE: Fire sprinkler system installation is regulated work and must be performed
under proper licensure and supervision requirements.
8. Which system is most commonly required in high-rise commercial buildings?
A. Dry pipe sprinkler system
B. Fire extinguisher-only system
C. Handheld hose system only
D. Non-pressurized water tank system
CORRECT ANSWER: A. Dry pipe sprinkler system
RATIONALE: Dry pipe systems are commonly used where freezing temperatures or specific
building conditions require it.
9. A contractor fails to maintain required licensing records. The likely consequence is: