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Core Domains
Construction Project Management
Florida Building Code (FBC) Compliance
Contract Administration & Law
Financial Management & Estimating
Safety & OSHA Regulations
Environmental & Sustainability Practices
Ethics & Professional Standards
Risk Management & Insurance
Supervision & Personnel Management
Introduction
This comprehensive assessment is designed to rigorously evaluate the knowledge
and skills required for the Florida LP Master Qualifier Exam. It covers essential
domains, including project management, building code compliance, contract law,
financial acumen, safety protocols, and professional ethics. The examination utilizes
a combination of multiple-choice and scenario-based questions to test both
foundational theory and practical application. Each question emphasizes real-world
decision-making, ensuring candidates are prepared to manage projects effectively
and responsibly within Florida's regulatory framework. This resource serves as a
,definitive study tool, promoting a deep understanding of the principles necessary for
successful practice and career advancement.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–50
1. A contractor is preparing a bid for a commercial project. Which of the
following is the MOST critical first step in the estimating process?
A. Obtaining quotes from suppliers for all materials
B. Performing a thorough site visit and review of the project plans and
specifications
C. Calculating the cost of labor based on historical data
D. Determining the general overhead and profit margin
🟢 Correct Answer: B. Performing a thorough site visit and review of the project
plans and specifications
🔴 Explanation: A thorough review of plans and a site visit are the foundational
steps. They allow the estimator to understand the project scope, identify potential
site-specific challenges, and ensure all costs are accounted for, preventing costly
omissions. Other steps are dependent on this initial assessment.
2. Under the Florida Building Code, which type of permit is typically required
for the installation of a new load-bearing wall in a single-family residence?
A. An electrical permit
B. A plumbing permit
C. A building permit
D. A mechanical permit
🟢 Correct Answer: C. A building permit
,🔴 Explanation: A building permit is required for structural alterations like the
installation of a load-bearing wall. This ensures the work complies with structural
and safety standards. Electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits cover their
respective systems.
3. In project management, what is the PRIMARY purpose of a critical path
schedule?
A. To track the daily progress of all workers
B. To identify the sequence of tasks that directly impact the project's completion
date
C. To allocate the project budget to specific activities
D. To document all communication with the client
🟢 Correct Answer: B. To identify the sequence of tasks that directly impact the
project's completion date
🔴 Explanation: The critical path determines the shortest possible project
duration. Delays in any critical path activity will directly delay the entire project. It
is a key tool for schedule management, not daily tracking, budget allocation, or
communication.
4. Which of the following is a valid defense against a claim of construction
defect, assuming the contractor has complied with all standards?
A. The defect was caused by the homeowner's use of the property.
B. The contractor acted in good faith.
C. The contractor is licensed in another state.
D. The contractor has a standard liability insurance policy.
🟢 Correct Answer: A. The defect was caused by the homeowner's use of the
property.
, 🔴 Explanation: A common defense against a construction defect claim is that the
defect was caused by the homeowner's misuse, abuse, or neglect of the property,
not by defective workmanship or materials. Good faith, out-of-state licensure, or
having insurance do not absolve a contractor from liability for a proven defect
they caused.
5. A supervisor notices a worker on a scaffold without proper fall protection.
According to OSHA standards, what is the supervisor's PRIMARY responsibility?
A. Document the observation in the daily log.
B. Issue a verbal warning.
C. Stop work immediately and correct the unsafe condition.
D. Report the worker to the project manager.
🟢 Correct Answer: C. Stop work immediately and correct the unsafe condition.
🔴 Explanation: OSHA requires employers to provide a safe workplace. When an
immediate hazard is observed, the supervisor has a duty to stop the unsafe work
and correct the hazard to prevent injury. Documentation and reporting are
secondary to the immediate need for action.
6. What does the term "retainage" refer to in a construction contract?
A. A percentage of the contract price withheld by the owner to ensure the
contractor completes the project.
B. The final payment made upon project completion.
C. A bonus paid to the contractor for early completion.
D. A penalty for failing to meet project deadlines.
🟢 Correct Answer: A. A percentage of the contract price withheld by the owner
to ensure the contractor completes the project.
🔴 Explanation: Retainage is a portion of the payment withheld to ensure that the
contractor fulfills all contract obligations, including correcting any defects. It is not