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Nevada Business and Law Exam – Coverage Overview
The Nevada Business and Law Exam for Contractors evaluates a candidate’s understanding of
laws and regulations governing construction businesses in Nevada. Major exam coverage areas
typically include:
• Contractor licensing requirements and regulations enforced by the Nevada State
Contractors Board
• Business organization types (sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, LLCs)
• Nevada contractor law and statutory requirements
• Contract law, bidding procedures, and project documentation
• Labor laws, payroll, and employment regulations
• Liens and bond requirements including Mechanic’s Lien
• Insurance requirements and financial responsibility
• Safety regulations including Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards
• Tax obligations and financial recordkeeping
• Dispute resolution and disciplinary procedures
Nevada Business and Law Exam
Questions 1–50
1.
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What is the minimum number of years a contractor must keep business records in Nevada?
A) 2 years
B) 4 years
C) 6 years
D) 10 years
Answer: B) 4 years
Rationale:
Nevada law requires contractors to maintain accurate records of contracts, financial
transactions, and project documentation for at least four years to ensure regulatory
compliance and allow audits by the Nevada State Contractors Board.
2.
Which business structure provides the least personal liability protection for the owner?
A) Sole proprietorship
B) Corporation
C) Limited Liability Company (LLC)
D) Limited partnership
Answer: A) Sole proprietorship
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Rationale:
A sole proprietorship does not legally separate business liabilities from the owner’s personal
assets. Therefore, the owner is personally responsible for all debts and legal claims.
3.
Which entity regulates contractor licensing in Nevada?
A) Nevada Department of Labor
B) Nevada State Contractors Board
C) Nevada Business Commission
D) Federal Trade Commission
Answer: B) Nevada State Contractors Board
Rationale:
The Nevada State Contractors Board administers licensing, investigates complaints, and
enforces contractor laws.
4.
A mechanic’s lien allows a contractor to:
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A) Terminate employees
B) Claim payment security against property improved
C) Avoid taxes
D) Cancel contracts
Answer: B) Claim payment security against property improved
Rationale:
A Mechanic’s Lien protects contractors and suppliers by allowing them to claim an interest in
property if unpaid for labor or materials.
5.
What is the purpose of contractor bonding?
A) Protect contractor income
B) Guarantee performance and payment obligations
C) Reduce taxes
D) Eliminate liability insurance
Answer: B) Guarantee performance and payment obligations
Rationale:
Contractor bonds protect clients and subcontractors if the contractor fails to complete work or
meet financial obligations.
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