AMRT IICRC LATEST Exam 2024.2025 VERIFIED EXAM
WITH ANSWERS COMPLETE TEST
Assessment - ANSWER: Inspection performed by the Indoor Environmental
Professional (IEP) to formulate written recommendations to the mold remediator
Can - ANSWER: Term used to signify an ability or possibility to apply a procedure but
is not a component of the industry standard.
Condition 1 - ANSWER: An indoor environment that may have settled spores, fungal
fragments or traces of actual growth whose identity, location, and quantity are
reflective of a normal fungal ecology for a similar indoor environment.
Condition 2 - ANSWER: An indoor environment that is primarily contaminated with
settled spores or fungal fragments that were dispersed directly or indirectly from a
Condition 3 area, and which may have traces of actual growth.
Condition 3 - ANSWER: An indoor environment contaminated with the presence of
actual mold growth, associated spores, and fungal fragments. Actual growth includes
growth that is active or dormant, visible or hidden.
Contaminant - ANSWER: Any physical, chemical, biological, or radioactive substance
that can have an adverse effect on the air, water, soil, or any interior or exterior
surface.
Cross-contamination - ANSWER: The transport of contaminants in the air from a
contaminated work area to an unaffected area.
Controlled removal - ANSWER: The process of removing contaminated materials in a
manner that minimizes the spread and aerosolization of contaminants and debris.
the making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something;
assessment. - ANSWER: Inspection performed by the remediation company to
formulate written recommendations to be included in the work plan.
Hydrophobic - ANSWER: Does not like water
Hyphae - ANSWER: The thread like structure part of the mold
Indoor Environmental Professional (IEP) - ANSWER: An individual who is qualified by
knowledge, skill, education, training, certification, and experience to perform an
assessment of the fungal ecology of structures, systems, and contents of a job site.
Invasive inspection - ANSWER: Inspection process requiring the removal of fixed
materials to further gather information of areas in question.
, May - ANSWER: Term used to signify the process is acceptable or permissible but not
a component of the industry standard.
Mildew - ANSWER: A white growth on plant surfaces produced by parasitic fungi.
Microbial - ANSWER: Organisms including mold, virus and bacteria
Mold - ANSWER: A microscopic organism, may also be referred to as fungi or fungus
capable of producing toxins
Mold abatement - ANSWER: Act of removal, cleaning, sanitizing, or surface
disinfection of mold, mold containment, and waste handling of mold and materials
used to remove mold from surfaces by an individual.
Mold remediation - ANSWER: Conducting the business of removal, cleaning,
sanitizing, or surface disinfection of mold, mold containment, and waste handling of
mold and materials used to remove mold from surfaces by a business enterprise,
including but not limited to, sole proprietorships
Mycelium - ANSWER: Mass of hyphae that is the reproductive part of the mold.
Non-viable - ANSWER: Fugal organism incapable of germination
Post-remediation evaluation - ANSWER: Visual inspection performed by the
remediation contractor to determine completion of the work plan.
Post-remediation verification - ANSWER: Inspection performed by the Indoor
Environmental Professional (IEP) to determine the successful completion of the work
plan.
Recommended - ANSWER: Pertaining to procedure or practice that is advised or
suggested to be performed.
Remediator - ANSWER: Refers to the remediation contractor or remediation worker.
Settled spores: - ANSWER: Spores that have landed on a surface and not actively
growing
Shall - ANSWER: Pertaining to a procedure or practice that is mandatory due to
regulation or natural law
Should - ANSWER: Term pertaining to procedure or practice that is the "standard of
care" to be followed.
Spore - ANSWER: Seed like structure of the mold
WITH ANSWERS COMPLETE TEST
Assessment - ANSWER: Inspection performed by the Indoor Environmental
Professional (IEP) to formulate written recommendations to the mold remediator
Can - ANSWER: Term used to signify an ability or possibility to apply a procedure but
is not a component of the industry standard.
Condition 1 - ANSWER: An indoor environment that may have settled spores, fungal
fragments or traces of actual growth whose identity, location, and quantity are
reflective of a normal fungal ecology for a similar indoor environment.
Condition 2 - ANSWER: An indoor environment that is primarily contaminated with
settled spores or fungal fragments that were dispersed directly or indirectly from a
Condition 3 area, and which may have traces of actual growth.
Condition 3 - ANSWER: An indoor environment contaminated with the presence of
actual mold growth, associated spores, and fungal fragments. Actual growth includes
growth that is active or dormant, visible or hidden.
Contaminant - ANSWER: Any physical, chemical, biological, or radioactive substance
that can have an adverse effect on the air, water, soil, or any interior or exterior
surface.
Cross-contamination - ANSWER: The transport of contaminants in the air from a
contaminated work area to an unaffected area.
Controlled removal - ANSWER: The process of removing contaminated materials in a
manner that minimizes the spread and aerosolization of contaminants and debris.
the making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something;
assessment. - ANSWER: Inspection performed by the remediation company to
formulate written recommendations to be included in the work plan.
Hydrophobic - ANSWER: Does not like water
Hyphae - ANSWER: The thread like structure part of the mold
Indoor Environmental Professional (IEP) - ANSWER: An individual who is qualified by
knowledge, skill, education, training, certification, and experience to perform an
assessment of the fungal ecology of structures, systems, and contents of a job site.
Invasive inspection - ANSWER: Inspection process requiring the removal of fixed
materials to further gather information of areas in question.
, May - ANSWER: Term used to signify the process is acceptable or permissible but not
a component of the industry standard.
Mildew - ANSWER: A white growth on plant surfaces produced by parasitic fungi.
Microbial - ANSWER: Organisms including mold, virus and bacteria
Mold - ANSWER: A microscopic organism, may also be referred to as fungi or fungus
capable of producing toxins
Mold abatement - ANSWER: Act of removal, cleaning, sanitizing, or surface
disinfection of mold, mold containment, and waste handling of mold and materials
used to remove mold from surfaces by an individual.
Mold remediation - ANSWER: Conducting the business of removal, cleaning,
sanitizing, or surface disinfection of mold, mold containment, and waste handling of
mold and materials used to remove mold from surfaces by a business enterprise,
including but not limited to, sole proprietorships
Mycelium - ANSWER: Mass of hyphae that is the reproductive part of the mold.
Non-viable - ANSWER: Fugal organism incapable of germination
Post-remediation evaluation - ANSWER: Visual inspection performed by the
remediation contractor to determine completion of the work plan.
Post-remediation verification - ANSWER: Inspection performed by the Indoor
Environmental Professional (IEP) to determine the successful completion of the work
plan.
Recommended - ANSWER: Pertaining to procedure or practice that is advised or
suggested to be performed.
Remediator - ANSWER: Refers to the remediation contractor or remediation worker.
Settled spores: - ANSWER: Spores that have landed on a surface and not actively
growing
Shall - ANSWER: Pertaining to a procedure or practice that is mandatory due to
regulation or natural law
Should - ANSWER: Term pertaining to procedure or practice that is the "standard of
care" to be followed.
Spore - ANSWER: Seed like structure of the mold