CSLB CONCRETE C8 LICENSE PRACTICE TEST 4 LATEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL
EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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What is the minimum slope-away recommended in the final
grading of foundation backfilling after the placement of concrete?
- ANSWER-¼" per foot pitch
Which of the following options is not related to concrete pouring
preparation? - ANSWER-Legal site inspector should be available
on site
Which of the following concrete pouring strategies works well for a
long normal slab? - ANSWER-Start from farther area of slab
Which of the following pieces of equipment are commonly used
for manual excavation for small buildings? - ANSWER-Crowbar ,
pickaxe, shovel
Explanation:
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The answer is crowbar, pickaxe, and shovel because of the
key phrase "small buildings" in the question.
Which of the following activities is performed to measure the
quality of compaction a building foundation? - ANSWER-Proof
Rolling
How many methods of construction dewatering are commonly
used in concrete building projects? - ANSWER-3
Explanation:
There are three dewatering methods as given below:
Well points
Sumps and ditches
Relief wells
Which of the following are the results of a concrete slump test
carried out during the placing of concrete on site? - ANSWER-
Zero, True, Shear , collapsed
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What is the unit of concrete quantity take-off? - ANSWER-Cubic
feet
Which of the following concrete pouring strategies is commonly
adopted while filling stair steps? - ANSWER-From bottom to top
How much water needs to be added to the concrete to increase
the slump value of a cubic yard of concrete by one unit? -
ANSWER-One gallon
Which of the following factors increases the drying shrinkage as
well as creeping in concrete structures ? - ANSWER-Low
Temperature & Low Relative Humidity
Which of the following are three major types of concrete project
cost estimates that are commonly used in the project planning? -
ANSWER-Preliminary Estimate, Detailed Estimate, Engineer's
Estimate
Explanation: