LICENSURE EXAMINATION COMPLETE PRACTICE
EXAM | COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
| UPDATED 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Florida Building Code Administrators and Inspectors Board
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FLORIDA RESIDENTIAL BUILDING INSPECTOR LICENSURE EXAMINATION
2026/2027 EDITION
COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
120 ORIGINAL MULTIPLE-CHOICE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 75%
TESTING TIME: 180 MINUTES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Florida Building Laws & Inspector Responsibilities
2. Permit Administration & Code Enforcement
3. Structural Systems
4. Foundations & Concrete
5. Wood Framing & Exterior Walls
6. Roofing Systems
7. Building Envelope & Weather Protection
8. Means of Egress, Fire & Life Safety
9. Accessibility & Residential Occupancy Requirements
10. Inspection Procedures & Field Practices
,FLORIDA BUILDING CODE ADMINISTRATORS AND INSPECTORS BOARD ||
ALIGNED WITH CURRENT FLORIDA BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS ||
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CODE APPLICATION || PROFESSIONAL STUDY GUIDE ||
ORIGINAL PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED SOLUTIONS || COMPREHENSIVE
EXAM PREPARATION || PREPARED FOR STATE LICENSURE EXAMINATION ||
PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION USE
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Florida Building Laws, Inspector Duties & Permit Administration
(Questions 1–8)
QUESTION 1
A residential inspector arrives at a newly constructed single-family dwelling for the
framing inspection. Several engineered roof trusses have been field-modified by the
contractor without documentation. What is the inspector's most appropriate action?
A. Approve the framing because construction quality appears acceptable.
B. Require evaluation and written approval from the truss design professional before
approval.
C. Allow repairs if the contractor provides photographs of the original trusses.
D. Accept the modification if it exceeds minimum lumber dimensions.
Correct Answer: B. Require evaluation and written approval from the truss design
professional before approval.
Explanation: Engineered trusses are manufactured structural components and cannot
be modified in the field without approval from the registered design professional or
truss manufacturer. An inspector's responsibility is to verify code compliance rather
than redesign structural elements. Option A ignores engineered design requirements.
Option C provides no engineering verification. Option D assumes larger lumber
,automatically restores structural capacity, which cannot be determined without
engineering analysis.
QUESTION 2
Which inspection principle best reflects the legal responsibility of a Florida residential
building inspector?
A. Guarantee the quality of construction.
B. Verify compliance with the applicable adopted building code.
C. Supervise contractor workmanship throughout construction.
D. Certify that future structural failures cannot occur.
Correct Answer: B. Verify compliance with the applicable adopted building code.
Explanation: Inspectors enforce adopted building codes and verify compliance at
required inspection stages. They do not guarantee workmanship, supervise contractors,
or insure future building performance.
QUESTION 3
A contractor begins foundation work before obtaining the required permit. What is
the most appropriate initial enforcement action?
A. Automatically condemn the project.
B. Ignore the issue if footing dimensions meet code.
C. Require the permitting authority's procedures for unpermitted work to be followed
before proceeding.
D. Approve construction after the concrete cures.
Correct Answer: C. Require the permitting authority's procedures for unpermitted
work to be followed before proceeding.
, Explanation: Work performed without the required permit is a code enforcement issue.
The inspector should follow jurisdictional procedures, which commonly include
obtaining the proper permit, assessing applicable fees, and arranging any necessary
inspections before approval can continue. The other options fail to address the
permitting violation or exceed the inspector's authority.
QUESTION 4
An approved set of construction documents is revised after permit issuance. Before
inspecting work affected by the revision, the inspector should verify that:
A. The homeowner verbally approved the changes.
B. The contractor signed the plans.
C. The revised documents have been reviewed and approved by the authority having
jurisdiction when required.
D. The subcontractors agree with the changes.
Correct Answer: C. The revised documents have been reviewed and approved by
the authority having jurisdiction when required.
Explanation: Inspectors inspect against the approved construction documents. Material
revisions generally require review and approval before inspection of the revised work.
Verbal approval, contractor signatures, or subcontractor agreement do not replace
formal approval.
QUESTION 5
During an inspection, the approved plans conflict with a mandatory code provision.
Which action is most appropriate?
A. Approve the work because the plans were permitted.
B. Require correction or official resolution consistent with applicable code
enforcement procedures.