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Home Inspector National Exam Prep
It is important to maintain a positive grade away from the structure of at LEAST inch
drop per foot for six feet. A. 1/4 B. 1/2 C. 3/4 D. 1 - 1

Which of the following BEST describes the report statement shown below? "The roof is in
good condition for its age." A. Conclusion B. Recommendation C. Description D. Disclaimer -
Conclusion

Which of the following conditions would be LEAST critical to your client's safety? A. A pin
hole in the heat exchanger B. No handrails on an interior stairway C. Lack of a pressure and
temperature relief valve on the water heater D. A non-reversing garage door opener - A pin
hole in the heat exchanger

The normal MINIMUM run for a residential stair tread is: A. 7 in. B. 8 in. C. 9 in. D. 11 in. - 9
inches

Standard three light electrical testers are NOT always reliable because: A. Some receptacles
only have two prongs B. Three light testers sometimes have broken bulbs C. Three light
testers will not detect multiple wiring problems D. Different test device manufactures have
different light patterns - Three light testers will not detect multiple wiring problems

Bulging plaster is observed high up on several bedroom walls. The primary concern is the
bulging plaster is a(n): A. installation defect B. indication the home was very cold for a
period of time C. indication the air handler leaked D. potential safety issue - Potential safety
issue

EIFS is a siding material that: A. Is used in commercial buildings only. B. Looks like stucco
but lacks a wire mesh. C. Can be installed on top of a modified bitumen membrane. D. Can
be installed on top of a masonry surface. - Looks like stucco but lacks a wire mesh

While inspecting a home, you observe a large ceiling fan with built-in lamps. This
installation requires a(an): A. Strong ceiling. B. Pancake junction box. C. Approved brace or
box. D. Larger junction box. - Approved brace or box

What are the types of heat that must be taken into account when calculating the cooling
loads for an HVAC system?

a. Sensible and radiant heat
b. Radiant and conductive heat
c. Conductive and latent heat
d. Sensible and latent heat - Sensible and latent heat

Which of the following would be most likely to have the highest R-value?

, a. 6" fiberglass batt insulation
b. 12" cast-in-place concrete wall
c. 2" extruded polystyrene panel
d. Triple insulated glazing system with ½" air spaces - 6" fiberglass batt insulation

An inspector can often determine the approximate age of a home by its method of
construction. Which of the following choices shows the methods of construction in order
from first developed to most recently developed?

a. Post and beam construction, balloon framing, platform framing, ICF construction
b. Balloon framing, post and beam construction, ICF construction, platform framing
c. ICF construction, balloon framing, post and beam construction, platform framing
d. Post and beam construction, platform framing, balloon framing, ICF construction - Post
and beam construction, balloon framing, platform framing, ICF construction

One is inspecting an EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finishing System) wall system for
deficiencies. Where would these be most likely to occur?

a. Window heads
b. The center of large expanses of EIFS
c. Along the bottom edge of the EIFS installation
d. At the corners of the installation, such as around windows - At the corners of the
installation, such as around windows

An inspector notes that the heat pump is not functioning and that the condensate pan
under the air handler is full of water. Why might these two things be related?

a. The full condensate pan tripped a condensate overflow switch. The unit turned off in
order to ensure that condensate did not spill.
b. The full condensate pan indicates that the fan in the air handler is not functioning, as it
should.
c. The full condensate pan indicates that there is a leak in the heat exchanger, which has
depressurized the unit, causing it to turn off.
d. The full condensate pan means that combustion byproducts have condensed and are
flowing back into the house through the flue. This tripped the flue gas spill switch, turning
the unit off. - The full condensate pan tripped a condensate overflow switch. The unit
turned off in order to ensure that condensate did not spill.

While inspecting a crawl space, you should probe for decay if the is dark in
appearance. A. King joist B. Floor joist C. Masonry wall D. Bearing wall - Floor joist

What is the minimum allowed slope of graded soil next to a building's foundation,
according to the International Residential Code (IRC)?
a. ≥ 5"/10'
b. ≥ 5"/12'

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