EXAM (COMMERCIAL) PRACTICE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES
2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
1. What is the minimum ceiling height required for commercial
habitable spaces according to most building codes?
A. 6 feet
B. 7 feet
C. 7 feet 6 inches
D. 8 feet
C. 7 feet 6 inches
Most commercial building codes require a minimum ceiling height of 7
feet 6 inches to ensure adequate clearance and comfort for occupants.
2. What type of sprinkler system is typically required in commercial
buildings with high-value contents?
A. Wet pipe system
B. Dry pipe system
C. Pre-action system
D. Residential system
C. Pre-action system
Pre-action systems are used where accidental discharge could cause
significant damage, such as in data centers or museums.
, 3. When inspecting structural steel, which method is commonly
used to detect internal flaws?
A. Visual inspection
B. Ultrasonic testing
C. Hammer test
D. Load testing
B. Ultrasonic testing
Ultrasonic testing allows inspectors to detect internal cracks or flaws
that are not visible externally.
4. What is the minimum number of exits required for a commercial
building with an occupant load of 50?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
B. 2
Building codes generally require at least two exits for occupant loads
exceeding 49 to ensure safe egress.
5. Which type of fire-resistance rating is generally required for
commercial building interior walls separating tenant spaces?
A. 30 minutes
B. 1 hour
C. 2 hours
D. 3 hours
B. 1 hour
One-hour fire-rated walls are typically required to prevent fire spread
between tenant spaces in commercial buildings.
, 6. The maximum allowable dead load for a commercial floor is
determined primarily by:
A. Occupant load
B. Material type
C. Structural design
D. Fire rating
C. Structural design
The structural design calculations define the maximum dead load a floor
can safely carry, considering materials and span.
7. When inspecting an HVAC system in a commercial building, the
inspector should verify:
A. Airflow
B. Electrical connections
C. Condensate drainage
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Proper inspection includes verifying airflow, electrical safety, and
condensate drainage to ensure system efficiency and safety.
8. What is the primary purpose of a smoke barrier in a commercial
building?
A. Reduce energy consumption
B. Limit fire and smoke spread
C. Improve acoustics
D. Support HVAC ducts
B. Limit fire and smoke spread
Smoke barriers compartmentalize spaces to limit the spread of smoke
and fire, allowing safe egress.
, 9. Commercial windows that are more than 72 inches above the
floor require:
A. Tempered glass
B. Double glazing
C. Low-E coating
D. Frosted glass
A. Tempered glass
Tempered glass is required for windows over a certain height to prevent
injury in case of breakage.
10. When inspecting a commercial roof, an inspector should
primarily check for:
A. Ponding water
B. Flashing integrity
C. Roof membrane condition
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Roof inspections include evaluating water drainage, flashing, and
membrane condition to prevent leaks and structural damage.
11. The minimum corridor width for a commercial building with
an occupant load of 100 is:
A. 30 inches
B. 36 inches
C. 44 inches
D. 60 inches
B. 36 inches
Codes typically require a minimum corridor width of 36 inches for
occupant loads up to 100 to allow safe passage.