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STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Florida construction and trade certification authorities
(where applicable)
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FLORIDA METAL FABRICATOR CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100+ MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 120 MINUTES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Metal Fabrication Fundamentals
• Occupational Safety and OSHA Practices
• Blueprint Reading and Fabrication Drawings
• Welding Processes and Joint Preparation
• Metal Cutting, Forming, and Machining
• Measurement Tools and Quality Control
• Structural Fabrication Standards
• Materials, Fasteners, and Assembly Methods
• Inspection Procedures and Defect Identification
• Shop Practices and Professional Workmanship
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,Metal Fabrication Fundamentals
QUESTION 1.
A metal fabricator is preparing a structural steel component that requires precise
dimensional accuracy before welding. The fabricator notices that the material has
slight distortion from previous handling. What should be done FIRST to ensure the
finished product meets specifications?
A. Increase welding heat to correct the distortion during assembly
B. Verify measurements, straighten the material if required, and establish proper
reference points
C. Cut the material immediately to the final dimensions without correction
D. Ignore minor distortion because welding will eliminate all dimensional errors
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Verify measurements, straighten the material if required,
and establish proper reference points.
Explanation: 🔹 Accurate fabrication begins with proper inspection, measurement
verification, and preparation of the base material. Straightening and establishing
reference points prevent cumulative dimensional errors. Increasing welding heat may
worsen distortion, cutting without correction can create incorrect dimensions, and
welding does not automatically eliminate alignment problems.
QUESTION 2.
A fabricator must select a joining method for a load-bearing metal assembly where
high strength and permanent connection are required. Which factor is MOST
important when selecting the fabrication process?
A. Appearance of the finished surface only
B. Availability of leftover shop materials
C. Required strength, material type, and service conditions
D. Speed of completion regardless of quality requirements
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Required strength, material type, and service conditions.
,Explanation: 🔹 Professional fabrication decisions depend on engineering requirements,
material compatibility, and expected service conditions. Appearance, leftover materials,
and speed alone do not determine whether a connection will perform safely.
QUESTION 3.
During fabrication, a worker uses a measuring tape instead of a precision measuring
tool for a tight-tolerance component. What is the PRIMARY concern?
A. Increased surface finish quality
B. Reduced accuracy and possible assembly failure
C. Faster welding preparation
D. Improved material flexibility
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Reduced accuracy and possible assembly failure.
Explanation: 🔹 Tight-tolerance fabrication requires appropriate measuring equipment.
Using inaccurate tools can create dimensional errors that affect fit-up, assembly, and
final performance. The other options do not relate to measurement accuracy.
QUESTION 4.
A fabricator notices that two identical parts are consistently different in size after
cutting. What is the most likely cause?
A. Incorrect measuring or cutting setup
B. Excessive material strength
C. Proper quality control procedures
D. Correct machine calibration
Correct Answer: 🔴 A. Incorrect measuring or cutting setup.
Explanation: 🔹 Repeated dimensional differences usually indicate an issue with setup,
measurement, tooling, or machine adjustment. Material strength and proper
calibration would not normally cause inconsistent dimensions.
, QUESTION 5.
Which practice BEST prevents errors when producing multiple identical fabricated
components?
A. Fabricate each piece using different measurements
B. Create templates, jigs, or controlled reference points
C. Avoid checking dimensions until final assembly
D. Remove all quality inspections to increase production
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Create templates, jigs, or controlled reference points.
Explanation: 🔹 Templates and fixtures improve repeatability and reduce human error
during production. Fabricating without consistent references increases variation and
inspection failures.
Occupational Safety and OSHA Practices
QUESTION 6.
A metal fabricator is preparing to operate a cutting machine. The machine guard has
been removed because it slows production. What is the appropriate action?
A. Operate the machine carefully without the guard
B. Replace the guard before operation
C. Increase cutting speed to reduce exposure time
D. Allow only experienced workers to operate it without guarding
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Replace the guard before operation.
Explanation: 🔹 Machine guards are critical safety devices designed to prevent contact
with moving parts. Experience level or increased speed does not eliminate the hazard
created by missing guarding.
QUESTION 7.
During welding preparation, a worker notices flammable materials near the work
area. What should happen before welding begins?