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FLORIDA LP MASTER QUALIFIER EXAM PRACTICE
Questions 1–25 (With Answers & Explanations)
1. What is the primary purpose of the Florida Low Voltage
License (LP)?
A. Electrical generation
B. Installation of high-voltage systems
C. Regulation of low-voltage systems work
D. Plumbing systems control
Answer: C
Explanation:
,The Florida LP license regulates contractors who install,
maintain, and repair low-voltage systems (under 98 volts)
such as alarms, CCTV, access control, and data systems.
2. What voltage level is typically defined as “low voltage” in
Florida?
A. 120V
B. 240V
C. 98V or less
D. 480V
Answer: C
Explanation:
Florida law defines low-voltage systems as operating at 98
volts or less, commonly used for security and
communication systems.
3. Which system requires a low-voltage license?
A. Residential lighting
,B. Fire alarm systems
C. HVAC compressors
D. Electrical panel installation
Answer: B
Explanation:
Fire alarm systems operate on low voltage circuits and
require licensed low-voltage contractors for installation and
maintenance.
4. What agency oversees licensing for LP contractors in
Florida?
A. OSHA
B. EPA
C. Florida DBPR
D. FEMA
Answer: C
, Explanation:
The Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation (DBPR) regulates licensing for construction and
low-voltage contractors.
5. Which of the following is NOT typically a low-voltage
system?
A. Security alarms
B. CCTV systems
C. Electrical lighting circuits
D. Access control systems
Answer: C
Explanation:
Lighting circuits usually operate at 120V or higher, which is
above the low-voltage classification.
6. What is the main function of a transformer in low-voltage
systems?