RED SEAL IRONWORKER (STRUCTURAL / REINFORCING) CERTIFICATION EXAM PRACTICE TEST EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT
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Core Domains
Structural Steel Erection and Assembly
Reinforcing Steel (Rebar) Placement and Tying
Rigging, Hoisting, and Crane Operations
Blueprint Reading and Shop Drawing Interpretation
Welding Principles and Practices (SMAW, GMAW)
Safety Regulations and Hazard Identification (OH&S, WHMIS)
Load Calculations and Material Properties
Bolted and Welded Connection Specifications
Pre-stressing and Post-tensioning Systems
Introduction
This comprehensive practice test is designed to prepare candidates for the Red Seal Interprovincial Examination for
the Ironworker (Structural/Reinforcing) trade. The assessment evaluates foundational knowledge, applied skills,
and critical thinking required for safe and effective practice in the field. Questions are structured in a multiple-
choice format and cover real-world scenarios, regulatory compliance, and professional standards of conduct.
Emphasis is placed on decision-making processes encountered during steel erection, reinforcing placement, and
rigging operations. The following 100 questions represent a balanced distribution of topics and difficulty levels to
mirror the official examination experience.
,SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1 – 100
1. What is the primary purpose of reinforcing steel in concrete?
A. To provide compressive strength
B. To provide tensile strength
C. To act as a decorative element
D. To reduce the weight of concrete
🟢B
🔴 RATIONALE: Concrete is strong in compression but weak in tension. Reinforcing steel (rebar) is embedded to
carry tensile forces, preventing cracks and structural failure under load .
2. When cutting rebar with an oxy-fuel torch, what is the most critical safety precaution?
A. Wearing gloves
B. Ensuring proper ventilation
C. Wearing eye protection
D. All of the above
🟢D
🔴 RATIONALE: Torch cutting produces intense heat, sparks, and fumes. Gloves, eye protection, and proper
ventilation are all essential to prevent burns, eye injuries, and inhalation of toxic gases .
3. What is the minimum concrete cover required for reinforcing steel exposed to weather conditions?
A. 20 mm
B. 25 mm
,C. 40 mm
D. 50 mm
🟢C
🔴 RATIONALE: A minimum cover of 40 mm is typically required by building codes to protect rebar from
corrosion due to weather exposure and to ensure proper bonding with the concrete .
4. Which welding process is most commonly used for structural steel fabrication on-site?
A. MIG welding
B. SMAW (Stick welding)
C. TIG welding
D. Oxy-acetylene welding
🟢B
🔴 RATIONALE: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), or stick welding, is highly portable and versatile, making it
the most common choice for field welding of structural steel .
5. According to standard practice, what is the recommended maximum spacing for wire ties in a rebar mat to
maintain structural integrity?
A. Every 300 mm
B. Every 600 mm
C. Every 1 m
D. Every 2 m
🟢B
🔴 RATIONALE: Ties are generally spaced at intervals of approximately 600 mm (or 24 inches) to prevent the
rebar from shifting during concrete placement and to maintain the specified position .
, 6. On a structural drawing, what does the symbol "TOS" typically indicate?
A. Top of Steel
B. Thickness of Section
C. Turn of Screw
D. Type of Splice
🟢A
🔴 RATIONALE: "TOS" is a common abbreviation on structural drawings denoting the elevation at the Top of
Steel, critical for setting column and beam elevations .
7. Which type of structural steel member is designated by the letter "W"?
A. Wide Flange
B. Welded Wire
C. Working Point
D. Wrought Iron
🟢A
🔴 RATIONALE: A "W" shape is a wide-flange steel beam, which is the most common type of structural member
used for beams and columns in building construction .
8. What is the purpose of a "splice" in reinforcing steel?
A. To shorten the rebar length
B. To connect two lengths of rebar to transfer loads
C. To increase concrete compressive strength
D. To anchor steel to wooden forms
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT
DOWNLOAD PDF
Core Domains
Structural Steel Erection and Assembly
Reinforcing Steel (Rebar) Placement and Tying
Rigging, Hoisting, and Crane Operations
Blueprint Reading and Shop Drawing Interpretation
Welding Principles and Practices (SMAW, GMAW)
Safety Regulations and Hazard Identification (OH&S, WHMIS)
Load Calculations and Material Properties
Bolted and Welded Connection Specifications
Pre-stressing and Post-tensioning Systems
Introduction
This comprehensive practice test is designed to prepare candidates for the Red Seal Interprovincial Examination for
the Ironworker (Structural/Reinforcing) trade. The assessment evaluates foundational knowledge, applied skills,
and critical thinking required for safe and effective practice in the field. Questions are structured in a multiple-
choice format and cover real-world scenarios, regulatory compliance, and professional standards of conduct.
Emphasis is placed on decision-making processes encountered during steel erection, reinforcing placement, and
rigging operations. The following 100 questions represent a balanced distribution of topics and difficulty levels to
mirror the official examination experience.
,SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1 – 100
1. What is the primary purpose of reinforcing steel in concrete?
A. To provide compressive strength
B. To provide tensile strength
C. To act as a decorative element
D. To reduce the weight of concrete
🟢B
🔴 RATIONALE: Concrete is strong in compression but weak in tension. Reinforcing steel (rebar) is embedded to
carry tensile forces, preventing cracks and structural failure under load .
2. When cutting rebar with an oxy-fuel torch, what is the most critical safety precaution?
A. Wearing gloves
B. Ensuring proper ventilation
C. Wearing eye protection
D. All of the above
🟢D
🔴 RATIONALE: Torch cutting produces intense heat, sparks, and fumes. Gloves, eye protection, and proper
ventilation are all essential to prevent burns, eye injuries, and inhalation of toxic gases .
3. What is the minimum concrete cover required for reinforcing steel exposed to weather conditions?
A. 20 mm
B. 25 mm
,C. 40 mm
D. 50 mm
🟢C
🔴 RATIONALE: A minimum cover of 40 mm is typically required by building codes to protect rebar from
corrosion due to weather exposure and to ensure proper bonding with the concrete .
4. Which welding process is most commonly used for structural steel fabrication on-site?
A. MIG welding
B. SMAW (Stick welding)
C. TIG welding
D. Oxy-acetylene welding
🟢B
🔴 RATIONALE: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), or stick welding, is highly portable and versatile, making it
the most common choice for field welding of structural steel .
5. According to standard practice, what is the recommended maximum spacing for wire ties in a rebar mat to
maintain structural integrity?
A. Every 300 mm
B. Every 600 mm
C. Every 1 m
D. Every 2 m
🟢B
🔴 RATIONALE: Ties are generally spaced at intervals of approximately 600 mm (or 24 inches) to prevent the
rebar from shifting during concrete placement and to maintain the specified position .
, 6. On a structural drawing, what does the symbol "TOS" typically indicate?
A. Top of Steel
B. Thickness of Section
C. Turn of Screw
D. Type of Splice
🟢A
🔴 RATIONALE: "TOS" is a common abbreviation on structural drawings denoting the elevation at the Top of
Steel, critical for setting column and beam elevations .
7. Which type of structural steel member is designated by the letter "W"?
A. Wide Flange
B. Welded Wire
C. Working Point
D. Wrought Iron
🟢A
🔴 RATIONALE: A "W" shape is a wide-flange steel beam, which is the most common type of structural member
used for beams and columns in building construction .
8. What is the purpose of a "splice" in reinforcing steel?
A. To shorten the rebar length
B. To connect two lengths of rebar to transfer loads
C. To increase concrete compressive strength
D. To anchor steel to wooden forms