LICENSING EXAM – PRACTICE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A |
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1. What is the primary function of drywall taping compound?
A. Fireproof walls
B. Strengthen framing
C. Seal joints and fastener heads
D. Reduce wall weight
Answer: C
Drywall compound is used to cover seams, tape, and fasteners
to create a smooth surface.
2. Which drywall screw is best for steel studs?
A. Coarse-thread
B. Wood-thread
C. Fine-thread
D. Self-drilling masonry
, Answer: C
Fine-thread screws are designed to penetrate metal studs
securely.
3. What thickness drywall is typically used for residential
ceilings?
A. 1/4 inch
B. 3/8 inch
C. 5/8 inch
D. 3/4 inch
Answer: C
5/8-inch drywall reduces sagging and improves fire resistance
in ceilings.
4. What is Type X drywall primarily used for?
A. Moisture resistance
B. Soundproofing
C. Fire resistance
D. Exterior walls
Answer: C
Type X drywall contains additives that improve fire resistance.
,5. What Florida agency regulates construction licensing?
A. FDLE
B. OSHA
C. Florida DBPR
D. EPA
Answer: C
The Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation oversees contractor licenses.
6. What joint compound is best for embedding tape?
A. Setting-type 90
B. Lightweight compound
C. All-purpose compound
D. Finishing compound
Answer: C
All-purpose compound has strong adhesion for taping joints.
7. Which tool is used to cut drywall openings for outlets?
A. Utility knife
B. Drywall saw
C. Rotozip or spiral saw
D. Tin snips
, Answer: C
Spiral saws allow precision cuts around electrical boxes.
8. What is the minimum recommended screw spacing on
drywall walls?
A. 6 inches
B. 12 inches
C. 18 inches
D. 24 inches
Answer: B
Wall fasteners are typically spaced 12 inches apart to maintain
panel stability.
9. Which hazard is most common during drywall sanding?
A. Electric shock
B. Heat exhaustion
C. Inhalation of dust
D. Structural collapse
Answer: C
Drywall dust poses respiratory hazards without proper PPE.