NEWEST 2026 EXAM COMPLETE 100
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1. What is the minimum number of years of experience required for a Florida
Residential Contractor's license?
A. 2 years
B. 4 years
C. 5 years
D. 7 years
Answer: B. 4 years
A Florida Residential Contractor must have at least 4 years of experience in the
trade or related field to be eligible for licensure.
2. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for obtaining a Florida
Residential Contractor license?
A. Passing a written examination
B. Being a U.S. citizen or legal resident
C. Completing 120 hours of classroom training
D. Having proof of general liability insurance
Answer: C. Completing 120 hours of classroom training
The state does not require a specific number of classroom training hours for
licensure, although training can be beneficial.
, 3. Which code is most relevant to the construction of residential buildings in
Florida?
A. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
B. Florida Building Code (FBC)
C. International Residential Code (IRC)
D. U.S. Department of Labor Guidelines
Answer: B. Florida Building Code (FBC)
The Florida Building Code governs all residential construction in the state of
Florida.
4. What is the primary responsibility of a residential contractor in Florida?
A. Submitting permits to the local government
B. Ensuring compliance with the Florida Building Code
C. Selling construction materials
D. Providing legal advice to clients
Answer: B. Ensuring compliance with the Florida Building Code
A residential contractor is responsible for overseeing construction and ensuring
that it complies with building codes.
5. Which of the following tasks is a Florida Residential Contractor NOT allowed
to perform?
A. Electrical work
B. Plumbing work
C. Roofing work
D. General contracting work
Answer: A. Electrical work
Electrical work requires a licensed electrician, which is a separate license from the
Residential Contractor's license.
6. What is the maximum number of days a residential contractor can leave a
project unfinished without notifying the client?
,A. 3 days
B. 5 days
C. 7 days
D. 10 days
Answer: B. 5 days
Florida law requires contractors to notify clients if they will leave a project
unfinished for more than 5 days.
7. Which of the following is an example of a “direct supervisory” role for a
Florida Residential Contractor?
A. Overseeing subcontractors
B. Managing project finances
C. Acting as a liaison between the client and supplier
D. Designing architectural plans
Answer: A. Overseeing subcontractors
A Residential Contractor must provide direct supervision of subcontractors on
residential construction projects.
8. A residential contractor working in Florida must carry what type of
insurance?
A. Professional liability insurance
B. Workers' compensation insurance
C. Builders' risk insurance
D. Both B and C
Answer: D. Both B and C
Florida Residential Contractors are required to have workers' compensation and
builders' risk insurance for protection on job sites.
9. The Florida Residential Contractor exam is composed of two sections.
Which of the following is NOT one of the sections?
A. Business and finance
B. Law and regulations
, C. Construction knowledge
D. Marketing and sales
Answer: D. Marketing and sales
The exam focuses on construction knowledge, law, and business/finance, but
marketing and sales are not part of the exam content.
10. When is a Florida Residential Contractor required to apply for a permit?
A. Before starting any construction work
B. Only when electrical work is involved
C. Only when required by the local municipality
D. Permits are not required for residential work
Answer: A. Before starting any construction work
Permits must be obtained prior to starting any construction to ensure compliance
with local building codes and regulations.
11. In Florida, which of the following would NOT require a building permit for a
residential contractor to perform?
A. Installing a new roof
B. Adding a room to an existing home
C. Painting a house exterior
D. Constructing a garage
Answer: C. Painting a house exterior
Painting the exterior of a home does not require a permit in Florida unless it
involves structural modifications.
12. Which of the following best describes the term “indirect supervision”?
A. A contractor supervises the work of subcontractors remotely
B. A contractor provides guidance but does not directly supervise every aspect of
the work
C. A contractor delegates all responsibilities to subcontractors
D. A contractor manages a project without being licensed