CONTRACTORS CCB 2026
EXAMPREP PRACTICE TEST
SERIES PRACTICE QUESTIONS
AND SOLUTIONS
◉ When does a contractor need to publicly display his or her
CCB license number? CHOOSE ONE ANSWER
A. On any advertisement, on written bids, on all contracts
B. On both personal and company vehicles
C. On personal Facebook posts
D. On permanent signs at the contractor's place of business.
Answer: A. On any advertisement, on written bids, on all
contracts 1-12
◉ A commercial general contractor must provide an owner with
a two-year warranty upon completion of substantial work. What
does this warranty cover? CHOOSE ONE ANSWER
A. It protects against defects in materials and workmanship in
the building envelope and penetration components
B. It protects against defects caused by the original contractor
C. It covers the building perimeter and foundation
D. It covers damages caused by owner's failure to follow
maintenance schedule. Answer: A. It protects against defects in
materials and workmanship in the building envelope and
penetration components 1-19
◉ A contractor is breaking the law if he or she bids, advertises,
or works without a CCB license. What are possible penalties the
CCB can impose for these violations? CHOOSE ONE
ANSWER
A. The CCB can report offenders to the Oregon Department of
Revenue
B. The CCB can report offenders to BOLI
C. The CCB can report offenders to the Oregon OSHA
, D. The CCB can enforce a felony indictment with a civil penalty
of up to $5000. Answer: A. The CCB can report offenders to the
Oregon Department of Revenue 1-11
◉ What are the minimum bond and liability insurance
coverages for a commercial general contractor, level 1?
CHOOSE ONE ANSWER
A. A $5000 bond and $300,000 in liability insurance
B. $100,000 in liability insurance and a $10,000 bond
C. $2,000,000 in liability insurance and a $75,0000 bond
D. A $20,000 bond and $500,000 in liability insurance. Answer:
C. $2,000,000 in liability insurance and a $75,0000 bond 1-6
◉ What are the minimum bond and liability insurance
requirements for a contractor with a residential general
contractor endorsement? CHOOSE ONE ANSWER
A. A $20,000 surety bond and $500,000 in liability insurance
B. $200,000 in liability insurance and a $15,000 bond
C. $500,000 in liability insurance and a $5,000 bond
D. A $50,000 surety bond and $150,000 in liability insurance.
Answer: A $20,000 surety bond and $500,000 in liability
insurance 1-6
◉ How do the activities of the CCB board affect the average
construction contractor? CHOOSE ONE ANSWER
A. Approve questions for the CCB exam
B. Review appeals to disputed projects
C. Set policy and implement legislation
D. Process complaints against contractors. Answer: C. Set
policy and implement legislation 1-1
◉ Who needs a CCBLicense? CHOOSE ONE ANSWER
A. A high school that has students build homes and donates
them to non-profits
B. An arborist who performs tree services while an employee of
a company
C. A carpenter who builds fences to control livestock