B ACTUAL EXAM 2026/2027 | Virginia
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Section 1: Virginia Contractor Licensing Laws & Regulations (35 Questions)
Q1: A Class B contractor in Virginia signs a contract for a $90,000 residential addition. During
construction, the owner requests additional work valued at $25,000, which would bring the total project
cost to $115,000. What is the contractor's obligation under Virginia law?
A. The contractor may proceed with the additional work without restriction
B. The contractor must notify DPOR immediately and upgrade to Class A
C. The contractor may complete the work since the original contract was under $120,000
D. The contractor must decline the additional work or ensure the total project value does not exceed
their license limit [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Virginia law prohibits contractors from performing work exceeding their license classification
limits. Class B contractors are limited to projects between $10,000 and $120,000; accepting work that
pushes the total to $115,000 exceeds this limit and violates licensing regulations.
Q2: What is the minimum net worth requirement for a Class A contractor license in Virginia?
A. $10,000
B. $25,000
C. $45,000 [CORRECT]
D. $75,000
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Class A contractors must demonstrate a minimum net worth of $45,000 to ensure financial
solvency and ability to complete large-scale projects. This requirement protects consumers from
contractor insolvency during major construction projects.
,Q3: How often must Virginia contractor licenses be renewed?
A. Every two years
B. Annually [CORRECT]
C. Every three years
D. Biennially with continuing education
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Virginia contractor licenses require annual renewal through DPOR. Licensees must pay
renewal fees and maintain compliance with continuing education requirements to remain in good
standing.
Q4: What is the minimum experience requirement for an individual applying for a Class A contractor
license?
A. 1 year in the trade
B. 3 years in the trade
C. 5 years in the trade [CORRECT]
D. 10 years in the trade
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Class A contractor applicants must demonstrate a minimum of 5 years of experience in the
trade to qualify for the unlimited project value license. This ensures competency for complex, high-value
construction management.
Q5: Which Virginia agency is responsible for contractor licensing and regulation?
A. Virginia Department of Health
B. Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR) [CORRECT]
C. Virginia Department of Transportation
D. Virginia Employment Commission
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: DPOR oversees all contractor licensing in Virginia through its Board for Contractors. The
agency administers examinations, issues licenses, and enforces disciplinary actions against violators of
the Virginia Contractors Act.
Q6: What is the statutory penalty for contracting without a required license in Virginia?
,A. A warning letter
B. Misdemeanor criminal offense with fines and potential jail time [CORRECT]
C. Civil fine only
D. License suspension for 30 days
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Unlicensed contracting in Virginia is a Class 1 misdemeanor, punishable by fines up to $2,500
and up to 12 months in jail. DPOR may also issue cease and desist orders and impose civil penalties.
Q7: A contractor holds a Class B license. What is the maximum single project value this contractor may
legally undertake?
A. $75,000
B. $120,000 [CORRECT]
C. $250,000
D. Unlimited
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Class B licenses authorize projects valued between $10,000 and $120,000. The $120,000 limit
applies to the total contract price, including all materials, labor, and subcontractor costs for a single
project.
Q8: Which of the following is exempt from Virginia contractor licensing requirements?
A. Commercial construction over $50,000
B. Residential remodeling over $25,000
C. Property owners performing work on their own primary residence [CORRECT]
D. Multi-family construction over $120,000
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Virginia law provides an owner-builder exemption for property owners performing work on
their own primary residence. This exemption does not apply to rental properties, commercial work, or
work performed for others.
Q9: What type of surety bond is required for Class A and Class B contractors in Virginia?
A. Bid bond only
B. Performance bond only
C. License or compliance bond [CORRECT]
D. Payment bond only
, Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Class A and B contractors must post a license or compliance bond with DPOR. This bond
ensures compliance with licensing laws and provides recourse for consumers harmed by contractor
violations.
Q10: How many members serve on the Virginia Board for Contractors?
A. 3 members
B. 5 members
C. 9 members [CORRECT]
D. 15 members
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Virginia Board for Contractors consists of 9 members appointed by the Governor,
including contractors and public members. The Board sets regulations, reviews applications, and
conducts disciplinary hearings.
Q11: What is the minimum general liability insurance requirement for Class A contractors in Virginia?
A. $250,000
B. $500,000
C. $1,000,000 [CORRECT]
D. $2,000,000
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Class A contractors must carry minimum general liability insurance of $1,000,000 per
occurrence. This protects consumers and subcontractors from financial losses due to contractor
negligence or accidents.
Q12: A contractor's license is suspended due to disciplinary action. How long must the contractor wait
before applying for reinstatement?
A. 30 days
B. 6 months
C. Until all penalties are satisfied and requirements are met [CORRECT]
D. 1 year minimum
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: License reinstatement requires satisfaction of all disciplinary penalties, completion of any