2026| MICHIGAN BUILDERS LICENSE EXAM |2026 UPDATE ACTUAL
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Q1.
Before beginning any new residential construction project in Michigan, a builder
must obtain the appropriate authorization from the local municipality.
Which official document is legally required to start construction?
A. Zoning permit
B. Building permit
C. Certificate of occupancy
D. Environmental clearance
Answer: B. Building permit
Rationale: Michigan law requires a valid building permit before construction
begins. Zoning approval may be part of the process, but the actual permit to start
work is the building permit.
Q2.
The Michigan Residential Code establishes rules and guidelines that govern the
design and construction of homes across the state.
What is the primary purpose of this code?
A. Lower construction costs for builders
B. Ensure safety, durability, and structural standards
C. Speed up the permit inspection process
D. Increase licensing fees for contractors
Answer: B. Ensure safety, durability, and structural standards
Rationale: The code ensures homes meet minimum safety and energy efficiency
standards to protect the public.
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Q3.
Because Michigan experiences cold winters and deep frost, foundations and
footings must meet specific requirements.
Which footing type is typically required to prevent frost heaving in residential
buildings?
A. Shallow slab
B. Pier footing
C. Frost-protected footing
D. Surface pad
Answer: C. Frost-protected footing
Rationale: Michigan requires footings to be placed below frost depth (around 42
inches) or be frost-protected to prevent ground movement.
Q4.
Licensing laws require Michigan residential builders to keep their license valid
through periodic renewals.
How often must a builder renew their Michigan residential builder license?
A. Every 1 year
B. Every 2 years
C. Every 3 years
D. Every 4 years
Answer: B. Every 2 years
Rationale: Michigan builder licenses are renewed every 2 years, with proof of
continuing education hours required.
Q5.
When a contractor signs an agreement to complete a project, the homeowner may
require financial protection in case the builder fails to finish the job.
Which type of bond ensures the work will be completed as contracted?
A. Payment bond
B. Surety bond
C. Performance bond
D. Completion bond
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Answer: C. Performance bond
Rationale: A performance bond guarantees completion of the project per contract
terms.
Q6.
Construction safety regulations are designed to protect workers from hazards such
as falls, electrical risks, and chemical exposure.
Which regulatory body enforces workplace safety standards on Michigan
construction sites?
A. OSHA (federal)
B. MIOSHA (state)
C. EPA
D. ANSI
Answer: B. MIOSHA
Rationale: MIOSHA (Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
enforces jobsite safety regulations within the state.
Q7.
In Michigan construction law, contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers have
specific legal rights if they are not paid for work or materials.
What legal tool protects their ability to collect payment?
A. Homeowner warranty
B. Lien rights
C. Mortgage security
D. Contract insurance
Answer: B. Lien rights
Rationale: Lien rights allow subcontractors and suppliers to file a lien against the
property for unpaid work or materials.
Q8.
Accessibility is an important part of residential and commercial building codes.
When constructing a wheelchair-accessible ramp, Michigan follows national
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guidelines for slope ratio.
What is the maximum slope allowed for a residential wheelchair-accessible ramp?
A. 1:8
B. 1:10
C. 1:12
D. 1:15
Answer: C. 1:12
Rationale: Building code requires ramps to have a maximum slope of 1:12,
meaning 1 inch of rise for every 12 inches of run.
Q9.
During the course of a construction project, changes may occur due to homeowner
requests, unforeseen conditions, or design updates.
What formal document is used to legally modify the original construction contract?
A. Termination agreement
B. Change order
C. Inspection certificate
D. Permit amendment
Answer: B. Change order
Rationale: A change order officially documents modifications to the original
contract, ensuring both parties agree to cost and scope adjustments.
Q10.
In residential construction, certain walls provide essential structural support by
carrying the weight of the roof, floors, or upper stories.
What is the correct term for a wall that transfers structural loads to the foundation?
A. Partition wall
B. Non-load wall
C. Load-bearing wall
D. Utility wall
Answer: C. Load-bearing wall
Rationale: A load-bearing wall supports structural weight and must not be
removed without engineering approval.