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Tap on AVAILABLE IN BUNDLE/PACKAGE DEAL to unlock free bonus exams – save more while you get what you need. The Arizona R-45 Sheet Metal Contractor Exam Questions and Correct Verified Solutions – Latest Updated Edition is a comprehensive and structured preparation resource designed to help sheet-metal contractors, mechanical professionals, qualifying parties, fabrication specialists, and licensing candidates prepare for the Arizona Sheet Metal Contractor examination. Arizona’s Registrar of Contractors identifies Sheet Metal as classification C-45, while current classification materials identify the related residential classification as CR-45. The classification requirements list the Sheet Metal trade examination along with the applicable Statutes and Rules Examination (SRE). This in-depth exam preparation resource covers major content areas relevant to Arizona sheet-metal contracting, including sheet-metal fabrication, layout and development, ductwork, HVAC duct systems, fittings, elbows, transitions, dampers, louvers, flashing, gutters and downspouts, architectural sheet metal, metal roofing and related applications, ventilation systems, air distribution, insulation, fastening methods, seams and joints, soldering and sealing, welding, brazing, material selection, corrosion protection, shop fabrication, field installation, measurements, blueprint and plan interpretation, equipment installation, structural considerations, job-site safety, tools, and quality-control practices. The material includes exam-style questions and solution explanations designed to reinforce sheet-metal contracting concepts and licensing competencies. Learners will review important areas such as interpreting construction drawings, calculating dimensions and material requirements, selecting appropriate sheet-metal materials and gauges, fabricating duct components, determining fitting dimensions, installing ductwork correctly, applying appropriate joining and sealing techniques, identifying installation defects, and troubleshooting problems involving airflow, leakage, condensation, and structural support. Special emphasis is placed on sheet-metal layout and fabrication, HVAC ductwork, ventilation, architectural sheet metal, flashing, material selection, joining and fastening methods, blueprint reading, installation practices, safety, and Arizona licensing requirements. The resource helps learners connect technical sheet-metal theory with realistic contractor situations while strengthening measurement, fabrication, installation, troubleshooting, and project-management skills. Arizona's current contractor-licensing process requires a qualifying party to pass the required examinations with at least 70%, complete the applicable Statutes and Rules Training Course and Exam, and complete the required trade examination unless eligible for a waiver. The Arizona ROC directs applicants to its classification requirements to determine which examinations apply to a particular license. Trade examinations are administered through PSI or may be waived when the applicant qualifies under applicable requirements. The study guide also supports review of Arizona contractor business and regulatory responsibilities, including licensing compliance, qualifying-party duties, contracts, estimating, project supervision, safety requirements, permits, inspections, recordkeeping, bonds, and applicable construction regulations. Arizona ROC explains that contractors generally must be licensed when labor and materials exceed $1,000 or when a permit is required, subject to statutory exceptions. Aligned with applicable Arizona Registrar of Contractors requirements, C-45 Sheet Metal classification standards, applicable building and mechanical codes, safety practices, and generally accepted sheet-metal contracting procedures, this study guide supports preparation in fabrication, installation, ductwork, ventilation, architectural applications, safety, troubleshooting, business practices, and regulatory compliance. Ideal for Arizona sheet-metal contractors, C-45/CR-45 candidates, qualifying parties, HVAC and mechanical professionals, sheet-metal fabricators, installers, and candidates preparing for the Arizona Sheet Metal Contractor examination, this resource provides focused review materials, exam-style practice questions, and solution explanations to support effective studying, stronger technical knowledge, and successful licensing preparation.

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Arizona R-45 Sheet Metal Contractor EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR –
JUST RELEASED
Arizona R-45 Sheet Metal Contractor Exam
10-Line Exam Coverage in Points Form
1. Licensing & Regulatory Framework - Residential specialty license administered by
Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC), 4 years supervisory experience required, PSI
exam provider, open-book format, 70% passing score required, biennial renewal
2. Scope of Work & Limitations - Residential sheet metal work: ductwork,
gutters/downspouts, flashing, metal roofing, metal chimneys/B-vents, Type I kitchen
hoods; excludes electrical, plumbing, structural steel framing, brick masonry, concrete
work
3. HVAC Ductwork & SMACNA Standards - SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards
(Metal and Flexible), gauge selection by duct size/pressure, rectangular vs round/spiral
duct, turning vanes, duct hangers and supports, 26-gauge standard for residential
ductwork
4. Architectural Sheet Metal & Roofing - Step flashing, base flashing, counter-flashing,
valley flashing, gravel stops, standing seam, metal roofing gauge requirements, low-slope
(<2:12) vs steep-slope classifications
5. Installation, Fastening & Joining - Pittsburgh lock/snap-lock seams, self-drilling screws,
pop rivets, thermal expansion considerations, duct sealant (mastic), hanger spacing, B-
vent clearance to combustibles (3 inches)
6. Kitchen Exhaust & Venting Systems - Type I grease-laden vapor hoods vs Type II hoods,
NFPA 96 requirements, B-vents for combustion gases, makeup air system sizing
7. Codes & Standards - SMACNA Duct Construction Standards (3rd Edition), International
Building Code (2018), Architectural Sheet Metal Manual (6th Edition), NRCA Roofing
Manual, OSHA 29 CFR 1926, NFPA 96
8. Safety & PPE - Fall protection required above 6 feet, cut-resistant gloves, safety goggles,
hearing protection, HazCom/SDS compliance, lockout/tagout procedures, ladder angle
(4:1 ratio)
9. Tools & Equipment - Box and pan brake/press brake, slip rolls, aviation snips, plasma
cutter, cold saw, TIG welder, manometer, anemometer, reamer
10. Blueprint Reading & Estimating - Duct layout symbols, bill of materials, material take-
off, square footage calculations, CFM/velocity duct sizing, parallel line development

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100 MCQ Questions with Rationales


1. What is the minimum passing score required for the Arizona R-45 Sheet Metal Contractor

trade examination?


A) 60%

B) 65%

C) 70%

D) 75%


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Arizona Administrative Code R4-9-106(C) explicitly states that on each required

examination (both statutes and rules and trade), the qualifying party must receive a grade of at

least 70% .


2. How many years of supervisory trade experience are required for the R-45 Sheet Metal

Contractor license?


A) 2 years

B) 3 years

C) 4 years

D) 5 years

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Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Applicants must demonstrate a minimum of four years of supervisory experience

within the past ten years, which is standard for most ROC classifications .


3. Which Arizona agency issues the R-45 Sheet Metal Contractor license?


A) Arizona Department of Health

B) Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC)

C) Arizona Corporation Commission

D) Arizona Department of Environmental Quality


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) issues the R-45 Sheet Metal license for

residential specialty contracting in sheet metal work .


4. Who administers the trade exam for the R-45 license in Arizona?


A) Arizona ROC directly

B) PSI Services

C) Prometric

D) Pearson VUE


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: PSI Services is the exam provider that administers the trade examination for the R-45

license .


5. What is the format of the Arizona R-45 Sheet Metal examination?

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A) Closed-book

B) Open-book

C) Practical skills test only

D) Oral examination


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The Arizona R-45 Sheet Metal examination is an open-book exam; candidates may

use approved references in the testing center .


6. What is the primary difference between the C-45 and R-45 Sheet Metal licenses?


A) C-45 requires more experience than R-45

B) C-45 is for commercial work; R-45 is for residential work

C) There is no difference

D) C-45 is for residential work; R-45 is for commercial work


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The C-45 license is for commercial sheet metal contracting, while the R-45 license is

for residential sheet metal contracting. The CR-45 combines both scopes .


7. Under the R-45 scope, which of the following is expressly permitted?


A) Installing residential siding panels

B) Installing and repairing sheet-metal gutters and leaders

C) Performing structural steel framing

D) Painting interior walls

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