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1. The California Building Code accessibility provisions are primarily found in:
A. Chapter 3
B. Chapter 11A and 11B
C. Chapter 10
D. Chapter 6
Answer: B
Rationale: CBC Chapters 11A and 11B govern accessibility.
2. Chapter 11B primarily applies to:
A. Residential housing only
B. Public accommodations and commercial facilities
C. Plumbing systems
D. Electrical systems
Answer: B
Rationale: 11B regulates public/commercial accessibility.
3. Chapter 11A primarily applies to:
A. Public buildings
B. Residential dwelling units
C. Mechanical systems
D. Roofing
Answer: B
Rationale: 11A covers residential accessibility.
4. Accessibility requirements are based on:
A. Contractor preference
B. ADA Standards and CBC amendments
C. Manufacturer specs
,D. Insurance policies
Answer: B
Rationale: CBC incorporates ADA Standards.
5. The purpose of accessibility regulations is to ensure:
A. Structural safety only
B. Equal access for all persons
C. Electrical efficiency
D. Plumbing design
Answer: B
Rationale: Ensures barrier-free access.
6. The Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) is typically the:
A. Contractor
B. Building official
C. Owner
D. Architect
Answer: B
Rationale: AHJ enforces compliance.
7. Accessibility plans are reviewed to ensure:
A. Aesthetic design
B. Code compliance before construction
C. Electrical wiring only
D. HVAC performance
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevents noncompliant construction.
8. When code conflicts occur, the requirement that applies is:
A. Least strict
B. Most restrictive
C. Designer preference
D. Contractor preference
, Answer: B
Rationale: Stricter rule governs.
9. Accessibility enforcement includes:
A. Only federal ADA
B. CBC + ADA Standards
C. Plumbing Code only
D. Electrical Code only
Answer: B
Rationale: Both apply together.
10. Accessibility requirements apply to:
A. New construction only
B. New construction and alterations
C. Plumbing only
D. Roofing only
Answer: B
Rationale: Applies to new and modified buildings.
11–20: Accessible Routes & Site Design
11. An accessible route is:
A. A stairway
B. A continuous barrier-free path
C. A roof access path
D. A mechanical shaft
Answer: B
Rationale: Must be usable by persons with disabilities.
12. Minimum clear width of an accessible route is typically:
A. 24 inches
B. 30 inches
C. 36 inches
D. 42 inches