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*Core Domains*
*• International Residential Code (IRC)*
*• International Building Code (IBC)*
*• Utah State Construction Code Amendments*
*• Plumbing and Mechanical Systems*
*• Electrical Safety and Load Calculations*
*• Structural Masonry and Concrete*
*• Legal Aspects and Code Enforcement*
*• Fire and Life Safety Systems*
*• Professional Ethics and Conduct*
*Introduction*
*The Utah Building Inspector Exam is designed to evaluate the competency and technical
proficiency of individuals seeking certification in building inspection within the state.
The primary purpose of this assessment is to ensure that inspectors possess a thorough
understanding of the International Codes as amended by Utah state law, safeguarding
public
health, safety, and welfare. This exam assesses a candidate’s ability to interpret complex
blueprints, verify structural integrity, and ensure compliance with electrical, plumbing,
and fire safety regulations. Through a combination of multiple-choice and scenario-based
questions, the test emphasizes real-world application and critical decision-making
required for rigorous field inspections.*
SECTION ONE
, 1. What is the minimum required width of a finished exit door in a residential
occupancy?
A. 28 inches B. 30 inches C. 32 inches D. 36 inches
C. 32 inches
Explanation: The code requires at least one egress door with a clear width of 32 inches
when measured between the face of the door and the stop.
2. In Utah, which document takes precedence if there is a conflict between the
International Building Code and the Utah State Construction Code?
A. International Building Code B. Utah State Construction Code C. The local municipal
ordinance D. The federal housing guidelines
B. Utah State Construction Code
Explanation: State-specific amendments and the Utah State Construction Code legally
supersede the base International Codes within the jurisdiction.
3. At what height must a handrail be installed for a residential stairway?
A. 30 to 34 inches B. 34 to 38 inches C. 36 to 40 inches D. 32 to 36 inches
B. 34 to 38 inches
Explanation: Handrail height is measured vertically from the sloped plane of the tread
nosing and must be between 34 and 38 inches.
4. A concrete footer for a load-bearing wall must be placed at least how many inches
below the undisturbed ground surface?
A. 6 inches B. 12 inches C. 18 inches D. 24 inches
B. 12 inches
Explanation: General code requirements specify that footings must be at least 12 inches
below the undisturbed ground surface, though local frost line depths may require more.
5. Which of the following is considered a "critical" violation during a framing
inspection?
A. Missing hurricane clips in a non-wind-prone area B. Over-drilled floor joists in the middle
third of the span C. Non-galvanized nails in interior baseboards D. A slightly bowed wall stud
in a non-bearing wall
B. Over-drilled floor joists in the middle third of the span
, Explanation: Structural integrity is compromised when joists are drilled or notched
improperly in the middle third of the span where tension is highest.
6. Under the IRC, what is the maximum rise allowed for a single stair riser?
A. 7 inches B. 7.75 inches C. 8.25 inches D. 9 inches
B. 7.75 inches
Explanation: For residential applications (IRC), the maximum riser height is 7.75 inches
to ensure safety and ease of use.
7. What is the minimum required thickness of a solid masonry chimney wall?
A. 2 inches B. 4 inches C. 6 inches D. 8 inches
B. 4 inches
Explanation: Masonry chimneys must have walls of solid masonry units or reinforced
concrete not less than 4 inches thick.
8. When an inspector discovers work being performed without a permit, what is the
first legal action to be taken?
A. Verbal warning B. Issuance of a Stop Work Order C. Permanent condemnation of the site
D. Filing a lawsuit in civil court
B. Issuance of a Stop Work Order
Explanation: A Stop Work Order is the standard legal instrument used to halt
unpermitted or unsafe construction immediately.
9. In a kitchen, what is the maximum spacing between GFCI-protected receptacles
along the countertop?
A. 2 feet B. 4 feet C. 6 feet D. 12 feet
B. 4 feet
Explanation: No point along the wall line of a countertop can be more than 24 inches
from a receptacle, meaning the maximum distance between two receptacles is 4 feet.
10. What is the minimum required slope for a flat roof to ensure adequate drainage?
A. 1/8 unit vertical in 12 units horizontal B. 1/4 unit vertical in 12 units horizontal C. 1/2 unit
vertical in 12 units horizontal D. 1 unit vertical in 12 units horizontal
B. 1/4 unit vertical in 12 units horizontal