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New Mexico (NM) GF Core Practice Exam
Questions & Answers VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR
New Mexico (NM) GF Core Practice Exam
Exam Coverage Summary
Based on the New Mexico Construction Industries Division (CID) GF Core exam requirements,
this practice exam covers the following domains:
• Building Codes & Regulations: International Building Code (IBC) 2021 as primary basis
for NM construction regulations; local amendments addressing regional conditions; fire-
resistance ratings (IBC Chapter 7)
• Inspection Processes & Documentation: Plan review and permit issuance as first step;
scheduled inspections at key milestones; Certificate of Occupancy for final compliance
• Structural Requirements: Occupancy type determines design loads; load path from
application to foundation; reinforcement verification; seismic bracing
• Electrical Code Compliance: National Electrical Code (NEC/NFPA 70) in conjunction with
IBC; conductor gauge and ampacity critical for safety
• Plumbing Systems: International Plumbing Code (IPC) standards; backflow prevention
devices; vent stacks for sewer gas prevention
• Permit Requirements: Building permit before construction; Certificate of Occupancy
after final inspection
• Construction Industries Licensing Act: CID license required for public utility
construction; Qualifying Party (QP) responsibility; daily fines up to $5,000 for permit
violations
• OSHA & Safety Standards: Trench depths over 4 ft require protective systems;
competent person inspections daily; lockout/tagout procedures; confined space testing
with calibrated multi-gas detector
• Environmental Protection: SWPPP required for sites over one acre; erosion control
measures
• Contract Law & Ethics: Essential contract elements (offer, acceptance, consideration,
legal purpose, capacity); fiduciary duties; NM Code of Ethics for Professionals
QUESTIONS 1-50
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1. Which building code serves as the primary basis for New Mexico's construction
regulations?
A) National Electrical Code (NEC)
B) International Building Code (IBC)
C) Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC)
D) International Fire Code (IFC)
Answer: B) The IBC is the primary model code adopted by New Mexico, with state and local
amendments layered on to address regional conditions .
2. Which edition of the IBC is most commonly referenced for modern building construction in
New Mexico?
A) 2000 IBC
B) 2009 IBC
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C) 2015 IBC
D) 2021 IBC
Answer: D) New Mexico often references the latest published edition (2021 IBC) unless local
amendments specify otherwise .
3. What is the primary purpose of the International Building Code?
A) To provide fire protection guidelines only
B) To establish comprehensive standards for building safety, design, and construction
C) To regulate energy efficiency exclusively
D) To oversee plumbing installations only
Answer: B) The IBC sets comprehensive standards for building safety, structural integrity, fire
safety, and accessibility among other construction aspects .
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4. Which section of the IBC would you consult for guidelines on fire-resistance ratings of
building elements?
A) Chapter 3
B) Chapter 5
C) Chapter 7
D) Chapter 9
Answer: C) Chapter 7 of the IBC specifically addresses fire-resistance ratings and related
construction details for building elements .
5. Local amendments to the IBC in New Mexico are developed primarily to:
A) Increase construction costs
B) Address regional conditions such as seismic activity, high winds, or climate
C) Replace federal safety regulations entirely
D) Standardize building colors across municipalities
New Mexico (NM) GF Core Practice Exam
Questions & Answers VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR
New Mexico (NM) GF Core Practice Exam
Exam Coverage Summary
Based on the New Mexico Construction Industries Division (CID) GF Core exam requirements,
this practice exam covers the following domains:
• Building Codes & Regulations: International Building Code (IBC) 2021 as primary basis
for NM construction regulations; local amendments addressing regional conditions; fire-
resistance ratings (IBC Chapter 7)
• Inspection Processes & Documentation: Plan review and permit issuance as first step;
scheduled inspections at key milestones; Certificate of Occupancy for final compliance
• Structural Requirements: Occupancy type determines design loads; load path from
application to foundation; reinforcement verification; seismic bracing
• Electrical Code Compliance: National Electrical Code (NEC/NFPA 70) in conjunction with
IBC; conductor gauge and ampacity critical for safety
• Plumbing Systems: International Plumbing Code (IPC) standards; backflow prevention
devices; vent stacks for sewer gas prevention
• Permit Requirements: Building permit before construction; Certificate of Occupancy
after final inspection
• Construction Industries Licensing Act: CID license required for public utility
construction; Qualifying Party (QP) responsibility; daily fines up to $5,000 for permit
violations
• OSHA & Safety Standards: Trench depths over 4 ft require protective systems;
competent person inspections daily; lockout/tagout procedures; confined space testing
with calibrated multi-gas detector
• Environmental Protection: SWPPP required for sites over one acre; erosion control
measures
• Contract Law & Ethics: Essential contract elements (offer, acceptance, consideration,
legal purpose, capacity); fiduciary duties; NM Code of Ethics for Professionals
QUESTIONS 1-50
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1. Which building code serves as the primary basis for New Mexico's construction
regulations?
A) National Electrical Code (NEC)
B) International Building Code (IBC)
C) Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC)
D) International Fire Code (IFC)
Answer: B) The IBC is the primary model code adopted by New Mexico, with state and local
amendments layered on to address regional conditions .
2. Which edition of the IBC is most commonly referenced for modern building construction in
New Mexico?
A) 2000 IBC
B) 2009 IBC
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C) 2015 IBC
D) 2021 IBC
Answer: D) New Mexico often references the latest published edition (2021 IBC) unless local
amendments specify otherwise .
3. What is the primary purpose of the International Building Code?
A) To provide fire protection guidelines only
B) To establish comprehensive standards for building safety, design, and construction
C) To regulate energy efficiency exclusively
D) To oversee plumbing installations only
Answer: B) The IBC sets comprehensive standards for building safety, structural integrity, fire
safety, and accessibility among other construction aspects .
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4. Which section of the IBC would you consult for guidelines on fire-resistance ratings of
building elements?
A) Chapter 3
B) Chapter 5
C) Chapter 7
D) Chapter 9
Answer: C) Chapter 7 of the IBC specifically addresses fire-resistance ratings and related
construction details for building elements .
5. Local amendments to the IBC in New Mexico are developed primarily to:
A) Increase construction costs
B) Address regional conditions such as seismic activity, high winds, or climate
C) Replace federal safety regulations entirely
D) Standardize building colors across municipalities