EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE | UPDATED
2026/2027
Examiner/Administrator: Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation (DBPR) – Building Code Administrators and Inspectors Board
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FLORIDA PLANS EXAMINER LICENSURE EXAMINATION
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100+ MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 120 MINUTES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Florida Statutes, Rules & Ethics
2. Florida Building Code Administration
3. Permit Review & Construction Documents
4. Occupancy Classification & Use
5. Means of Egress
6. Fire & Life Safety Requirements
7. Structural Review
8. Accessibility Requirements
9. Building Systems Coordination
10. Plan Review Procedures & Code Compliance
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Questions 1–8 — Florida Statutes, Rules & Ethics
QUESTION 1.
A plans examiner receives permit documents for a new commercial structure. During
the review, the examiner realizes that a close family member owns the engineering
firm responsible for the project. What is the most appropriate professional action?
A. Continue reviewing the plans if no errors are apparent.
B. Review only structural sheets prepared by another engineer.
C. Disclose the conflict and recuse from the review.
D. Complete the review but request another examiner perform the final approval.
Correct Answer: 𝐂. Disclose the conflict and recuse from the review.
Explanation: A plans examiner must avoid both actual conflicts of interest and the
appearance of impropriety. Disclosure and recusal preserve impartiality and public
confidence. Options A, B, and D still involve participation in the review and therefore
fail to eliminate the conflict.
QUESTION 2.
The primary purpose of a plans examination before issuing a building permit is to:
A. Estimate the contractor's construction schedule.
,B. Verify compliance with applicable building codes and laws.
C. Determine future property values.
D. Approve architectural aesthetics.
Correct Answer: 𝐁. Verify compliance with applicable building codes and laws.
Explanation: Plan review is intended to ensure that construction documents comply
with applicable codes, ordinances, and regulations before construction begins. The
remaining options involve issues outside the legal scope of code enforcement.
QUESTION 3.
An applicant disagrees with a code interpretation issued during plan review. The
plans examiner should first:
A. Ignore the objection.
B. Require construction to begin before discussing the issue.
C. Explain the applicable code provisions supporting the interpretation.
D. Recommend that the applicant disregard the code section.
Correct Answer: 𝐂. Explain the applicable code provisions supporting the
interpretation.
Explanation: Professional communication requires explaining the applicable code
language and reasoning behind a decision. Ignoring concerns or encouraging
noncompliance is inconsistent with ethical and professional responsibilities.
QUESTION 4.
Which statement best reflects the role of a plans examiner?
A. Design building systems.
, B. Modify architectural plans without approval.
C. Evaluate submitted documents for code compliance.
D. Supervise construction crews.
Correct Answer: 𝐂. Evaluate submitted documents for code compliance.
Explanation: Plans examiners review submitted construction documents against
adopted codes. They do not redesign projects or manage construction activities.
QUESTION 5.
Which document generally establishes the minimum legal construction requirements
within Florida jurisdictions?
A. Manufacturer installation manual.
B. Insurance underwriting standards.
C. Adopted Florida Building Code.
D. Contractor preference manual.
Correct Answer: 𝐂. Adopted Florida Building Code.
Explanation: The adopted Florida Building Code establishes the enforceable minimum
standards for construction. Manufacturers' instructions supplement, but do not replace,
adopted code requirements.
QUESTION 6.
During a permit review, an examiner discovers missing structural calculations. The
most appropriate action is to:
A. Assume the design is adequate.