TCFP Plans Examiner Practice Exam — (NEW UPDATED VERSION)
LATEST ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS)- GUARANTEED PASS A+ UPDATED 2026
BUILDING & FIRE CODE BASICS (1–10)
1. The primary purpose of the International Fire Code (IFC) is to:
A. Regulate building design aesthetics
B. Provide minimum fire safety requirements
C. Determine structural loads
D. Eliminate the need for NFPA standards
Answer: B**
Rationale: IFC establishes minimum requirements for fire prevention and life safety.
2. When reviewing plans, the Plans Examiner must verify compliance with:
A. Local fire ordinances only
B. The adopted building & fire codes
C. Sales tax regulations
D. Electrical utility codes
Answer: B
Rationale: Plans must comply with adopted building/fire codes (e.g., IFC, IBC).
3. The most restrictive code requirement governs when:
A. Two jurisdictions disagree
B. Multiple codes apply
C. Only one code applies
D. No code applies
Answer: B
Rationale: The more restrictive requirement ensures maximum safety.
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4. The Plan Examiner should identify the building’s:
A. Color scheme
B. Occupancy classification
C. Owner’s phone number
D. Contractor’s pay rate
Answer: B
Rationale: Occupancy classification drives many code requirements.
5. Which code is typically referenced for fire alarm system requirements?
A. NFPA 13
B. NFPA 72
C. NFPA 101
D. NFPA 25
Answer: B
Rationale: NFPA 72 covers fire alarm and notification systems.
6. Fire resistance ratings are expressed in:
A. Liters
B. Minutes or hours
C. Degrees Fahrenheit
D. Decibels
Answer: B
Rationale: Fire resistance is measured in time (minutes/hours) a building element can
withstand fire.
7. An assembly occupancy typically includes:
A. Warehouses
B. Schools, theaters, and churches
C. Single-family homes
D. Storage sheds
Answer: B
Rationale: Assembly occupancies are places where people congregate.
8. In plan review, egress requirements include:
A. Window sizes only
B. Size, number, location of exits
C. Roofing materials
D. Paint colors
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Answer: B
Rationale: Egress focuses on means of escape (exits, corridors, travel distances).
9. Fire walls are designed to:
A. Stop smoke only
B. Provide a fire-resistance separation
C. Support roofing aesthetics
D. Contain HVAC ducts
Answer: B
Rationale: Fire walls divide structures to limit fire spread.
10. The minimum clear width for a means of egress is:
A. 18 inches
B. 44 inches for most occupancies
C. 36 feet
D. 60 feet
Answer: B
Rationale: Many code provisions require a 44-inch minimum egress width depending on
occupancy and occupant load.
OCCUPANT LOAD & EGRESS (11–20)
11. Occupant load is calculated based on:
A. Total building area only
B. Area per occupant factor
C. Number of exits
D. Height of building
Answer: B
Rationale: Area per occupant factors from IBC/IFC determine occupant loads.
12. Travel distance to an exit must not exceed:
A. 50 feet in all occupancies
B. Code-specified maximum based on occupancy and protection
C. 500 feet always
D. No limit
Answer: B
Rationale: Maximum travel distances vary by occupancy and fire protection features.
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