QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES
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1. What is the primary purpose of a building code?
A. To protect contractors from liability
B. To ensure the health and safety of the public
C. To standardize materials
D. To regulate labor unions
Rationale: Building codes exist to protect the health, safety, and general
welfare of the public by establishing minimum construction standards.
2. Who is responsible for scheduling inspections on a construction project?
A. The client
B. The city engineer
C. The general contractor
D. The subcontractor
,Rationale: It is the general contractor’s duty to schedule and ensure that
inspections are completed as required by code.
3. What is the first step in preparing a bid?
A. Hiring subcontractors
B. Reviewing the plans and specifications
C. Visiting the job site
D. Estimating material costs
Rationale: Reviewing the project plans and specs is essential to
understanding the scope of work before preparing a bid.
4. Which of the following is NOT a common component of a construction
contract?
A. Scope of work
B. Payment terms
C. Change order procedures
D. Equipment depreciation schedule
Rationale: Equipment depreciation is not typically included in a standard
construction contract.
5. Which type of insurance protects a contractor from liability for bodily
injury or property damage?
A. Workers’ compensation
B. General liability
C. Inland marine
D. Builder’s risk
,Rationale: General liability insurance covers claims involving bodily injuries
and property damage.
6. What is the purpose of a lien waiver?
A. To guarantee materials delivery
B. To waive the right to place a lien on a property once payment is
received
C. To ensure building code compliance
D. To dismiss permit requirements
Rationale: A lien waiver is a legal document that confirms payment and
waives future lien rights.
7. When does a construction permit typically expire?
A. After 30 days
B. After 180 days of no work
C. One year from issue date
D. After project completion
Rationale: Most building permits expire after 180 days of inactivity unless
otherwise extended.
8. Which party typically provides performance and payment bonds?
A. The owner
B. The contractor
C. The architect
D. The inspector
, Rationale: Contractors provide bonds to assure the owner that the work
will be completed and subcontractors paid.
9. What document outlines the procedures for handling unforeseen
conditions?
A. Insurance policy
B. Contract terms and general conditions
C. Safety manual
D. Inspection report
Rationale: The contract terms and general conditions specify how to deal
with changes or unforeseen events.
10. Which of the following is an indirect cost?
A. Roofing materials
B. Office rental
C. Concrete labor
D. Site excavation
Rationale: Office rent is an overhead or indirect cost not tied directly to
project production.
11. What does OSHA primarily regulate?
A. Materials testing
B. Job scheduling
C. Workplace safety and health
D. Employee taxes