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SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1-50
1. Under the Virginia Home Improvement Contract Act, what is the primary purpose of requiring a written
contract for any home improvement project?
A. To provide a marketing tool for the contractor
B. To protect the consumer and the contractor by clearly defining the scope of work and financial terms
C. To serve as a permit application for the local building department
D. To establish a warranty that is valid for a minimum of ten years
Correct Answer: B. To protect the consumer and the contractor by clearly defining the scope of work and
financial terms
*Rationale: * The Virginia Home Improvement Contract Act mandates written contracts to ensure both parties have
a clear, legally binding agreement that outlines the project specifics, costs, payment schedule, and start/completion
dates. This prevents misunderstandings and provides legal recourse if terms are breached. A contract is not a
marketing tool (A), does not replace a building permit (C), and does not establish a specific ten-year warranty (D),
which is a separate consideration.
,2. A contractor in Virginia is performing a home improvement project and discovers that the existing electrical
wiring is not up to current code. What is the contractor's best course of action?
A. Proceed with the project as planned, noting the issue in the final invoice.
B. Inform the homeowner immediately and recommend a licensed electrician inspect and repair the issue before
proceeding.
C. Repair the wiring themselves to save the homeowner time and money.
D. Ignore the issue and complete the project, as it was not part of the original scope.
Correct Answer: B. Inform the homeowner immediately and recommend a licensed electrician inspect and repair
the issue before proceeding.
*Rationale: * A contractor must act in a professional and ethical manner. If a potentially hazardous or non-compliant
condition is discovered outside their licensed scope, they must immediately inform the homeowner and recommend
a qualified specialist. Proceeding (A) or ignoring (D) the issue is negligent, and performing the repair themselves (C)
is illegal if they are not a licensed electrician.
3. Which of the following best defines the term "punch list" in the context of a home improvement project?
A. A list of all materials to be ordered for the project.
B. The final payment schedule as outlined in the contract.
C. A list of remaining minor tasks or corrections to be completed before final acceptance and payment.
D. A record of all change orders and their associated costs.
,Correct Answer: C. A list of remaining minor tasks or corrections to be completed before final acceptance and
payment.
*Rationale: * A punch list is a standard industry document used near project completion. It itemizes any deficiencies,
incomplete work, or touch-ups that the contractor must resolve. It is not an initial material list (A), a payment
schedule (B), or a change order log (D), though change orders could lead to items on the punch list.
4. A homeowner hires a Virginia-licensed contractor for a $15,000 roof replacement. According to Virginia law,
what is the maximum allowable down payment the contractor can request?
A. 10% of the total contract price
B. 25% of the total contract price
C. 33% of the total contract price
D. There is no statutory limit on down payments
Correct Answer: D. There is no statutory limit on down payments
*Rationale: * While best practices and lender requirements often suggest a limit, Virginia law does not prescribe a
specific maximum percentage for a down payment on a home improvement contract. The payment schedule is a
matter of negotiation between the contractor and homeowner, as long as it is clearly stated in the written contract.
5. A contractor finds a less expensive, comparable material than what was specified in the contract. To lower the
final cost for the homeowner, the contractor should:
, A. Install the less expensive material and provide a credit on the final invoice.
B. Inform the homeowner of the potential savings and execute a formal change order.
C. Make the decision themselves to demonstrate cost-effectiveness.
D. Install the specified material and keep the savings as a bonus.
Correct Answer: B. Inform the homeowner of the potential savings and execute a formal change order.
*Rationale: * Any deviation from the contract specifications, even if it results in a cost savings, requires a formal
change order. This document must be signed by both parties to amend the original contract. A contractor cannot
unilaterally make changes (A, C) or keep savings meant for the homeowner (D).
6. What is the primary purpose of a certificate of insurance that a contractor provides to a potential client?
A. To prove the contractor has a valid business license.
B. To show that the contractor is bonded.
C. To provide evidence of current general liability and workers' compensation insurance.
D. To serve as a performance guarantee for the project.
Correct Answer: C. To provide evidence of current general liability and workers' compensation insurance.
*Rationale: * The certificate of insurance is a document from the insurance carrier that verifies the contractor has
active coverage. This protects the homeowner from liability in case of property damage or injury on the job site. It
does not prove a business license (A), a bond (B), or guarantee performance (D).