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UPDATED 2025/2026 IICRC WRITTEN Test (110 SETS) |REAL EXAM QUESTIONS

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#1. During the inspection process, restorers shall make a reasonable effort to - ANSWER C. identify and address potential safety hazards #2. A significant amount of water absorption and evaporation load where wet porous materials represent ~5% to ~40% of combined ceiling, walls, and flooring surface areas and where low evaporation materials and assemblies are minimally wet is - ANSWER B. class 2 #3. Multiple extraction of salvageable materials, especially porous material (e.g. Carpet , cushion) often are required to: - ANSWER decrease drying time #4. To enhance drying, restorers should manage both ambient temperature and - ANSWER surface temperatures of affected materials #5. Water damage restoration services should not begin until after the: - ANSWER restorer has entered into an adequately written contract. #6. Two tools that should be used to properly disengage most stretched-in carpet - ANSWER Knee kicker and carpet awl #7. When inspecting a water damage structure, restorers should inspect: - ANSWER all potentially affected areas. #8. Buckled or damaged particle board should - ANSWER removed and replaced with new material. #9. upon entering a building, professional moisture detection equipment should be used to evaluate and document: - ANSWER applicable psychrometric conditions and moisture content or level readings . #10. When wet, a structural material that loses most of its structural integrity, but regains its strength when dry, is: - ANSWER Concrete #11 Initially, a method of search for abnormal moisture behind ceramic tile or resilient flooring can be accomplished by - ANSWER using a non-penetrating (non-invasive) moisture meter #12. To minimize damage and reduce drying time, reduce drying time, restorers should: - ANSWER begin mitigation as soon as safely possible #13. The moisture content of structural materials should be measured with a - ANSWER A. moisture meter #14. When accessible from below, to dry wet wood subflooring under stone or tile flooring, restorers can use low-humidity air and - ANSWER D. vapor barrier #15. Biocides designed to destroy or eliminate all forms of microbial life and their spores are - ANSWER

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#1. During the inspection process, restorers shall make a reasonable effort to -

ANSWER C. identify and address potential safety hazards

#2. A significant amount of water absorption and evaporation load where wet

porous materials represent ~5% to ~40% of combined ceiling, walls, and flooring

surface areas and where low evaporation materials and assemblies are minimally

wet is - ANSWER B. class 2

#3. Multiple extraction of salvageable materials, especially porous material (e.g.

Carpet , cushion) often are required to: - ANSWER decrease drying time

#4. To enhance drying, restorers should manage both ambient temperature and -

ANSWER surface temperatures of affected materials

#5. Water damage restoration services should not begin until after the: -

ANSWER restorer has entered into an adequately written contract.

#6. Two tools that should be used to properly disengage most stretched-in carpet -

ANSWER Knee kicker and carpet awl

#7. When inspecting a water damage structure, restorers should inspect: -

ANSWER all potentially affected areas.

#8. Buckled or damaged particle board should - ANSWER removed and

replaced with new material.

#9. upon entering a building, professional moisture detection equipment should be

used to evaluate and document: - ANSWER applicable psychrometric

conditions and moisture content or level readings .

#10. When wet, a structural material that loses most of its structural integrity, but

regains its strength when dry, is: - ANSWER Concrete

, IICRC WRT TesT (110 seTs) 2023| gRaded
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#11 Initially, a method of search for abnormal moisture behind ceramic tile or

resilient flooring can be accomplished by - ANSWER using a non-penetrating

(non-invasive) moisture meter

#12. To minimize damage and reduce drying time, reduce drying time, restorers

should: - ANSWER begin mitigation as soon as safely possible

#13. The moisture content of structural materials should be measured with a -

ANSWER A. moisture meter

#14. When accessible from below, to dry wet wood subflooring under stone or tile

flooring, restorers can use low-humidity air and - ANSWER D. vapor barrier

#15. Biocides designed to destroy or eliminate all forms of microbial life and their

spores are - ANSWER D. sterilizers

#16. When carpet is wet it can be delaminated by - ANSWER D. improper

handling and disengaging

#17. To minimize or control aerosolized soils or contaminants during restoration,

restorers can: - ANSWER B. install one or more air filtration devices (AFDs)

#18. When pre-existing damage is discovered, restorer should - ANSWER D.

document and bring it to the attention of materially interested parties

#19. Rapid drying of structural materials is achieved by - ANSWER A.

promoting evaporation and dehumidification or ventilation

#20. When carpet and cushion (pad, underlay) are saturated with Category 3 water

- ANSWER B. Both should be removed for proper disposal

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