EXAMINATION COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM |
COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS | UPDATED 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation (DBPR)
FLORIDA FRAMING CONTRACTOR
LICENSING PRACTICE EXAMINATION
2026/2027 EDITION
COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 120 MINUTES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Safety Standards and OSHA Requirements
2. Florida Building Code
3. Wood Framing Systems
4. Structural Components
5. Floor Framing
6. Wall Framing
7. Roof Framing
8. Materials, Fasteners and Connectors
9. Plans, Layout and Construction Mathematics
10. Inspection, Quality Control and Professional Practices
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ||
ALIGNED WITH CURRENT FLORIDA BUILDING CODE PRINCIPLES || PROFESSIONAL
,LICENSING STUDY GUIDE || ORIGINAL PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
EXPLANATIONS || COMPREHENSIVE EXAM PREPARATION || PREPARED FOR
LICENSING CANDIDATES || PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION USE
Questions 1–8 — Safety Standards and OSHA Requirements
QUESTION 1.
A framing crew is preparing to install roof trusses on a two-story residential structure.
Several workers will be exposed to falls exceeding 6 feet. Before work begins, what is
the contractor's BEST course of action?
A. Allow experienced workers to proceed without fall protection.
B. Install an approved fall-protection system and ensure employees are trained in its
proper use.
C. Require hard hats only because they provide sufficient protection.
D. Delay installation until the roof sheathing is completed.
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Install an approved fall-protection system and ensure
employees are trained in its proper use.
Explanation: OSHA requires fall protection whenever employees are exposed to
qualifying fall hazards. Installing compliant personal fall arrest systems, guardrails, or
safety nets and ensuring workers understand their proper use provides the highest level
of protection. Option A violates OSHA requirements. Hard hats (Option C) protect
against impact injuries but do not prevent falls. Option D is impractical because roof
sheathing installation itself requires workers to access elevated surfaces.
QUESTION 2.
A forklift is delivering engineered lumber to a framing site. The operator notices the
load blocks his forward visibility. What is the safest action?
A. Continue driving at normal speed.
,B. Drive in reverse if safe to do so while maintaining a clear view.
C. Ask a worker to ride on the forks.
D. Raise the load higher for better visibility.
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Drive in reverse if safe to do so while maintaining a clear
view.
Explanation: Operators should always maintain clear visibility when transporting loads.
Driving in reverse when visibility is obstructed is a recognized safe practice provided the
travel path is clear. Riding on forks is prohibited, raising the load increases instability,
and operating blindly creates unacceptable hazards.
QUESTION 3.
During wall framing, an employee removes the guard from a circular saw because it
slows production. As the supervisor, what should be your immediate response?
A. Allow temporary use if the employee is experienced.
B. Replace the saw after the shift.
C. Remove the tool from service until the guard is properly installed.
D. Permit use only for straight cuts.
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Remove the tool from service until the guard is properly
installed.
Explanation: Machine guards are mandatory safety devices. Tools with missing or
defective guards should be removed from service immediately. Experience does not
eliminate mechanical hazards, and limiting the type of cut does not compensate for
missing safety equipment.
QUESTION 4.
, A framing contractor identifies unstable soil adjacent to an excavation where wall
framing materials are being stored. Which action best protects workers?
A. Continue work because excavation is unrelated to framing.
B. Relocate materials away from the excavation edge and protect workers from cave-
in hazards.
C. Stack additional lumber near the excavation to reduce movement.
D. Ignore the condition unless rain occurs.
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Relocate materials away from the excavation edge and
protect workers from cave-in hazards.
Explanation: Heavy materials placed near excavation edges increase surcharge loading
and may contribute to collapse. Moving materials away from the edge and
implementing protective measures reduces the risk of cave-ins. The remaining options
ignore a recognized hazard.
QUESTION 5.
A pneumatic nail gun repeatedly double-fires during wall sheathing installation.
What is the most appropriate response?
A. Continue working more slowly.
B. Disconnect the tool and inspect or repair it before further use.
C. Reduce compressor pressure below manufacturer recommendations.
D. Assign the tool to a more experienced worker.
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Disconnect the tool and inspect or repair it before further
use.
Explanation: A malfunctioning nail gun presents a serious injury hazard. The safest
approach is to remove it from service until repaired. Lowering pressure or relying on
operator skill does not eliminate mechanical defects.