Licensing Exam Practice Test Questions
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1. What NYC agency issues General Contractor licenses?
A. NYC Fire Department
B. NYC Department of Buildings
C. NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP)
D. NYC Planning Board
Rationale: DCWP (formerly DCA) regulates home improvement & GC
licensing in NYC.
2. Which document verifies a contractor has adequate liability
protection?
A. Permit application
B. Insurance binder
, C. Certificate of Insurance (COI)
D. Worker checklist
Rationale: COI demonstrates active liability insurance coverage for
licensing.
3. NYC requires general contractors to carry minimum general liability
coverage of:
A. $25,000
B. $100,000
C. $1,000,000 per occurrence
D. $10,000,000 per occurrence
Rationale: NYC mandates minimum $1M GL coverage per incident for
GCs.
4. Who is authorized to approve construction drawings in NYC?
A. OSHA
B. NYC Department of Buildings plan examiner
C. NYC Sanitation
D. EPA
Rationale: DOB examiners review and approve permitted work
drawings.
5. Work altering fire-rated assemblies requires:
A. Zoning variance only
B. DOB permit
C. Owner approval only
, D. None
Rationale: Fire-rated system changes always require DOB review and
permit.
6. A licensed GC in NYC may supervise:
A. Any building work including plumbing and electrical
B. All general building work except specialty licensed trades
C. Gas installations only
D. Only work under $5,000
Rationale: Specialty trades like plumbing/electrical require separate
licenses.
7. To close a permit, the contractor must:
A. Pay DOB entrance fee
B. Schedule inspections and obtain final sign-off
C. Reapply for a new permit
D. File a zoning objection
Rationale: Jobs are closed only when inspections pass and sign-offs
issued.
8. Construction documents must be kept at the jobsite:
A. Only plans
B. Only permits
C. Approved plans and permits
D. Safety manuals only