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INTRODUCTION
This comprehensive APWA CPII (Certified Public Works Inspector) practice exam
features questions with verified answers and detailed explanations covering the
complete Body of Knowledge including Inspection Fundamentals, Public Works
Materials & Methods, Documentation & Reporting, Standards & Specifications,
Safety & Risk Management, Ethics & Professionalism, and Communication & Field
Skills. Each question includes the correct answer highlighted in bold italics with a
comprehensive rationale to reinforce understanding of key concepts essential for
passing the APWA CPII certification examination. Updated for the 2026/2027
testing cycle, this resource provides the most current and accurate preparation
materials for public works professionals seeking certification. Introduction.
Welcome to the APWA CPII Practice Exam 2026/2027 Questions with Verified
Answers & Rationales complete study resource. This guide provides 200 exam-
style questions with 100% verified answers and detailed explanations, covering all
six domains of the APWA Certified Public Works Inspector (CPII) Body of
Knowledge. Includes: inspection Fundamentals, Public Works Materials, Methods &
Practices, Documentation & Reporting, Safety & Risk Management, Ethics &
Professionalism, Communication & Field Skills And Standards, Specifications,
Codes. Answers in Bold.
,Question 1
Which of the following is the primary purpose of a public works infrastructure
inspection?
A) Increase project cost
B) Identify non-conformance and safety risks
C) Approve final payment
D) Reduce documentation
*Explanation: The primary purpose of inspection is to ensure work meets
specifications and is safe for public use. Identifying non-conformance and
safety risks protects public health and safety while ensuring quality
construction. *
Question 2
What is the first step after arriving at a site inspection?
A) Begin measurements
B) Review plans/specifications and safety requirements
C) Take photographs
D) Issue a work stoppage notice
*Explanation: Understanding the scope and safety expectations is essential
before inspection starts. Reviewing plans and specifications ensures the
inspector knows what to look for before beginning field verification. *
Question 3
Which of the following describes the inspector's role during pre-construction
activities?
,A) Approve all material deliveries
B) Review contract documents and participate in pre-construction meetings
C) Begin construction ahead of schedule
D) Issue permits
*Explanation: The inspector's pre-construction role includes reviewing
contract documents, participating in pre-construction meetings, and
understanding project scope and requirements. This ensures proper
preparation for the inspection phase. *
Question 4
A contractor requests approval for a material substitution not specified in the
plans. What should the inspector do?
A) Approve the substitution immediately
B) Deny the substitution without review
C) Refer the request to the engineer or project manager for evaluation
D) Purchase the material themselves
*Explanation: The inspector typically does not have authority to approve
material substitutions. Such requests should be referred to the engineer or
project manager for review and approval based on technical
specifications. *
Question 5
Which of the following is a key responsibility of the public works inspector?
A) Schedule work crews
B) Document work progress and materials used
, C) Hire subcontractors
D) Design the infrastructure
*Explanation: Documentation of work progress, materials used, and daily
activities is a core responsibility of the inspector. Design and scheduling
are typically performed by engineers and project managers. *
Question 6
What should the inspector do if they observe unsafe working conditions on a
construction site?
A) Ignore them if the crew seems competent
B) Stop work and notify the contractor immediately
C) Document after work is complete
D) Call the police
*Explanation: Immediate action is required when unsafe conditions are
observed. The inspector should stop work, notify the contractor, and
document the issue to protect worker safety. *
Question 7
The inspector's authority on a construction project primarily comes from:
A) The contractor
B) The contract documents and specifications
C) The labor union
D) The general public