EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT
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1. What is the primary purpose of the International Building Code (IBC)?
A. To enforce local aesthetic standards
B. To ensure safety, health, and general welfare
C. To regulate building financing
D. To set energy rates
Rationale: The IBC is adopted to protect public safety, health, and welfare in
building design and construction.
2. Which occupancy classification would a warehouse fall under?
A. A Occupancy
B. B Occupancy
C. E Occupancy
D. S Occupancy
Rationale: S Occupancy refers to storage uses such as warehouses.
3. A building addition increases the area of a structure. What must an inspector
verify?
A. Zoning setback only
B. Code compliance of total combined area
C. Property sales history
D. Interior finishes
Rationale: Additions must meet code requirements for total building area, not
just the new portion.
4. Which fire resistance rating is required for a Type I building’s structural
frame?
,A. 0 hours
B. 1 hour
C. 2 hours or more
D. 30 minutes
Rationale: Type I buildings require high fire resistance to structural elements.
5. What is the minimum required exit width per occupant served?
A. 0.1 inch
B. 0.2 inches
C. 0.3 inches
D. 0.5 inches
Rationale: The IBC specifies 0.2 inches of exit width per occupant.
6. Doors serving an egress must swing in the direction of egress travel when
serving what occupancy?
A. Utility only
B. Assembly occupancy with 50 or more occupants
C. Any residential occupancy
D. Storage rooms
Rationale: To facilitate rapid egress in crowded conditions, assembly doors must
swing outward.
7. What is the maximum travel distance to an exit in a non-sprinklered building?
A. 100 feet
B. 200 feet
C. 300 feet
D. 400 feet
Rationale: The permissible exit travel distance is limited to 200 feet in buildings
without sprinklers.
8. What is the minimum headroom required in a means of egress?
A. 6 ft
B. 6 ft 8 in
C. 7 ft
D. 8 ft
Rationale: The IBC requires a minimum of 7 feet of clear headroom.
, 9. Fire doors in rated assemblies must be tested and labeled in accordance with
which standard?
A. ANSI Z117
B. ASTM E84
C. NFPA 252
D. UL 10B
Rationale: NFPA 252 is the standard test method for fire doors.
10. The occupant load factor for a business occupancy is typically:
A. 5 sq ft per occupant
B. 10 sq ft per occupant
C. 100 sq ft per occupant
D. 200 sq ft per occupant
Rationale: Business occupancies use an occupant load factor of 100 sq ft per
person.
11. A “Type V” construction classification indicates:
A. Non-combustible materials
B. Fire-resistive rated
C. Wood-framed construction
D. Concrete only
Rationale: Type V construction is typically wood-framed with minimal fire
resistance.
12. The minimum rating for a fire resistance-rated corridor is:
A. 0 hours
B. 1 hour
C. 1.5 hours
D. 2 hours
Rationale: Corridors often require a 1.5-hour fire-resistance rating.
13. Guardrails are required on open-sided walking surfaces more than how
many inches above the floor?
A. 12 inches
B. 30 inches
C. 42 inches
D. 48 inches