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Get fully prepared to pass your Arizona Registrar of Contractors trade exam with this comprehensive premium practice test containing 159 verified questions and answers. Every question is graded A+ and specifically tailored to the real exam topics, covering surface preparation, wall coverings, and critical OSHA safety regulations. Download this study guide today to minimize your study time, boost your confidence, and pass your contractor licensing test on the very first try.

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Arizona (AZ) CR34 Practice Exam: Comprehensive Painting &
Wall Covering Test - 159 Questions and Answers Already Graded
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Subject Area Arizona (AZ) CR34 Practice Exam: Comprehensive Painting & Wall
Covering Test

Description Comprehensive examination on Arizona (AZ) CR34 Practice Exam:
Comprehensive Painting & Wall Covering Test.

Expected Grade A+

Total Questions 159

Duration 3 hours

Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate mastery of core concepts

Accreditation Aligned with US university standards.




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,Question: 1 of 159

A contractor is preparing a bid for repainting the interior of a historic commercial
building with original horsehair plaster walls that have been previously coated with
multiple layers of oil-based paint. The owner requires a low-VOC, high-performance
finish resistant to scuffing. Which combination of surface preparation and coating




Apply a shellac-based primer to seal the plaster, then topcoat with a waterborne acrylic enamel.
Sand the surface to bare plaster, apply a PVA primer, then use a waterborne alkyd paint.
Clean the surface with trisodium phosphate, apply an oil-based primer, then topcoat with a latex
paint.
Use a chemical stripper to remove all paint layers, then apply a latex primer and two coats of flat
latex paint.

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Question: 2 of 159


A project specification requires a coating system for a steel bridge in a coastal
environment with high chloride exposure. The coating must provide cathodic
protection to the steel substrate. Which of the following coating types should be
specified?
Inorganic zinc-rich primer with an epoxy intermediate and polyurethane topcoat.




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, High-build epoxy
primer with a micaceous iron oxide intermediate and acrylic topcoat.
Moisture-cure urethane primer with a coal tar epoxy intermediate.
Alkyd primer with a phenolic intermediate and chlorinated rubber topcoat.

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Question: 3 of 159

A painter is applying a textured finish to a gypsum board ceiling using a drywall
compound mixed with paint. The finish must achieve a uniform orange-peel texture.
Which application technique and tool combination will produce the desired result?

Apply the mixture with a stiff-bristle brush in a stippling motion, then lightly drag a dry brush over
the surface.
Spray the mixture using a hopper gun with a fine nozzle, holding the gun 24-36 inches from the
surface and using a circular motion.
Roll the mixture onto the surface with a thick-nap roller, then immediately knock down the
peaks with a wide taping knife.
Apply the mixture with a trowel in a thin, even layer, then texture with a sponge in a dabbing
motion.

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Question: 4 of 159


A facility manager is selecting a wall covering for a hospital corridor that must
withstand frequent cleaning with bleach-based disinfectants and resist microbial
growth. The covering should be installed with a mildew-resistant adhesive. Which type
of wall covering is most suitable?
Type II vinyl wall covering with a non-woven fabric backing and a clear topcoat.




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, Textile wall
covering made from natural fibers with an acrylic backing.
Paper-backed vinyl wall covering with a matte finish.
Fiberglass wall covering with a paintable surface.

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Question: 5 of 159

A contractor is estimating the amount of paint needed for a large warehouse with a total
surface area of 50,000 square feet. The paint selected has a theoretical spreading rate
of 400 square feet per gallon at a dry film thickness of 1 mil. However, due to surface
porosity and application method, the anticipated loss factor is 20%. 250 gallons




300 gallons
312.5 gallons
375 gallons

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Question: 6 of 159


A painter is required to remove old lead-based paint from a wooden window frame
built before 1978. The work area is in a occupied residential home. Which of the
following abatement methods is most appropriate to minimize lead exposure and
comply with EPA RRP regulations?




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