COMPLETE PRACTICE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS | UPDATED 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
(DBPR)
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FLORIDA CERTIFIED SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR LICENSING EXAMINATION
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100+ MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 300 MINUTES
TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Licensing Laws & Contractor Responsibilities
2. Codes, Standards & Regulatory Compliance
3. Safety & Jobsite Risk Management
4. Sheet Metal Materials & Fabrication
5. HVAC Air Distribution Systems
6. Duct Design, Installation & Performance
7. Equipment, Fastening & Support Systems
8. Estimating, Project Management & Documentation
9. Testing, Balancing & Quality Control
10. Field Troubleshooting & Professional Practice
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Questions 1–8 → Licensing Laws, Codes & Contractor Responsibilities
,QUESTION 1. A certified sheet metal contractor in Florida intends to subcontract
portions of an HVAC duct installation project. Which responsibility remains with the
primary contractor regardless of subcontract delegation?
A. Transfer of all permit obligations to subcontractor
B. Overall code compliance and project supervision
C. Elimination of record retention requirements
D. Authority to waive inspection requirements
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Overall code compliance and project supervision
Explanation: The licensed prime contractor retains responsibility for compliance with
applicable construction codes, contractual performance, inspections, and project
oversight even when portions of work are subcontracted. Option A is incorrect because
permitting accountability remains attached to the licensed contractor. Option C is
incorrect because records and documentation obligations continue. Option D is
incorrect because inspections are controlled by the authority having jurisdiction and
cannot be waived by the contractor.
QUESTION 2. During permit review, an inspector identifies a duct layout that
deviates from approved plans. What is the contractor’s most appropriate action?
A. Proceed and explain changes during final inspection
B. Document field changes and seek approval where required
C. Conceal revised routing above ceiling finishes
D. Ignore changes if airflow calculations appear acceptable
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Document field changes and seek approval where required
Explanation: Material changes affecting design intent, code compliance, or approved
construction documents generally require formal documentation and approval
procedures. Option A risks failed inspection. Option C violates professional and
regulatory standards. Option D ignores permitting authority requirements.
,QUESTION 3. Which document primarily establishes minimum installation
requirements for sheet metal duct systems?
A. Property survey
B. Manufacturer brochure only
C. Applicable adopted building and mechanical codes
D. Warranty registration forms
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Applicable adopted building and mechanical codes
Explanation: Installation standards are governed by adopted codes supplemented by
referenced standards and manufacturer instructions. Brochures alone do not override
code. Surveys and warranties do not establish technical installation requirements.
QUESTION 4. A contractor encounters a conflict between project specifications and
manufacturer installation instructions. Which approach is most defensible?
A. Follow whichever method is less expensive
B. Use installer preference
C. Resolve conflict through design authority and governing requirements
D. Ignore manufacturer requirements
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Resolve conflict through design authority and governing
requirements
Explanation: Conflicts should be resolved using contract documents, applicable code
requirements, and consultation with design professionals. Manufacturer instructions are
often enforceable where referenced. Cost alone cannot determine compliance.
QUESTION 5. Which action most directly reduces contractor exposure during
change-order disputes?
A. Verbal approvals
B. Daily undocumented field decisions
, C. Written scope documentation with authorization
D. Delayed communication
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Written scope documentation with authorization
Explanation: Written documentation establishes scope, pricing, schedule impacts, and
approvals. Verbal agreements create ambiguity. Delayed communication increases
project risk.
QUESTION 6. A contractor receives conflicting directives from an owner and
engineer. Which communication principle should guide action?
A. Execute both simultaneously
B. Ignore engineer instructions
C. Follow formal contract communication procedures
D. Suspend all work indefinitely
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Follow formal contract communication procedures
Explanation: Construction administration relies on designated authority channels.
Formal communication reduces disputes and preserves accountability.
QUESTION 7. Which practice best supports compliance during regulatory audits?
A. Destroy superseded documentation immediately
B. Maintain organized project records and approvals
C. Depend entirely on verbal testimony
D. Retain only invoices
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Maintain organized project records and approvals
Explanation: Organized documentation supports inspections, contract defense, and
code verification. Invoices alone are insufficient.