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ICC Plans Examiner Certification Exam
10-Line Exam Coverage
1. Certification Levels – Building Plans Examiner (B3, Commercial), Residential Plans
Examiner (R3, IRC), Electrical (E3), Mechanical (M3), Plumbing (P3), Fire Plans Examiner,
Accessibility (21), and Combination certifications (C3, C5, C8) .
2. B3 Exam Details – Commercial Building Plans Examiner (B3) exam: 80 questions, 3.5
hours, open-book; based on International Building Code (IBC) .
3. R3 Exam Details – Residential Plans Examiner (R3) exam: based on International
Residential Code (IRC); study guides include 50 practice questions + 30-question timed
exam requiring 75% passing .
4. Accessibility Exam – Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner (21) covers IBC, IEBC, and
ICC A117.1; 50 practice questions + 75-min timed exam (75% passing) .
5. Exam Format – All ICC exams are open-book; candidates must bring approved reference
materials; questions are multiple-choice; focus on code navigation speed .
6. Content Areas (B3) – General Administration, Building Planning, Footings/Foundations,
Floor/Wall/Roof Construction, Public Safety, Special Construction, Structural Loads,
Means of Egress .
7. Content Areas (Accessibility) – Administrative Provisions, Building Blocks, Accessible
Routes, Site Elements, Plumbing Fixtures, Communication Elements, Special Rooms,
Dwelling Units, Recreational Facilities .
8. Combination Certifications – C3 (Plans Examiner) requires B3, E3, M3, P3; C5
(Commercial Inspector) requires B2, E2, M2, P2; C8 requires all C5 exams + residential
(B1, M1, E1, P1) .
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9. State-Specific Certifications – California offers I6 (CA Building Plans Examiner), CT+
(CALGreen), CAP (Accessibility) based on CA codes; Indiana requires ICC exam + state-
specific portion (75% passing) .
10. Study Strategies – Practice exams critical for success; focus on code navigation speed,
table use, footnote exceptions; familiarize with IBC organization before exam .
200 MCQs with Rationales – ICC Plans Examiner Exam
Section 1: Building Plans Examiner (B3) – General Administration (Q 1-30)
1. (Coverage: IBC Chapter 1 – Scope and Administration)
According to IBC Chapter 1, what is the primary purpose of the International Building Code?
a) To establish minimum requirements for building design and construction
b) To maximize construction costs for new buildings
c) To eliminate all building regulations
d) To replace local zoning ordinances
Correct Answer: a) To establish minimum requirements for building design and construction
Rationale: IBC Chapter 1 establishes the purpose of the code as providing minimum
requirements to safeguard public health, safety, and general welfare through structural
strength, means of egress, and other provisions .
2. (Coverage: Building official authority – IBC 104)
Under IBC Section 104, the building official has the authority to:
a) Waive any code requirement without justification
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b) Render interpretations of the code and approve alternative methods
c) Design building structural systems
d) Issue building permits without plan review
Correct Answer: b) Render interpretations of the code and approve alternative methods
Rationale: IBC Section 104 grants the building official authority to interpret code provisions,
approve alternative materials and methods, and enforce compliance with the code .
3. (Coverage: Permits required – IBC 105)
Which of the following typically requires a building permit under IBC Section 105?
a) Painting an existing building interior
b) Replacement of kitchen countertops
c) New construction of a 2,000 sq ft commercial building
d) Installation of new carpet
Correct Answer: c) New construction of a 2,000 sq ft commercial building
Rationale: IBC Section 105 requires permits for new construction, additions, alterations, and
repairs that affect structural or life safety elements. Minor cosmetic work like painting or carpet
typically does not require a permit .
4. (Coverage: Construction documents – IBC 107)
Construction documents submitted for a building permit must include:
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a) Only architectural drawings
b) Architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing drawings as applicable
c) Only the site plan
d) A list of material suppliers only
Correct Answer: b) Architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing drawings as
applicable
Rationale: IBC Section 107 requires that construction documents show all aspects of the
building, including architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, and
be of sufficient clarity to indicate compliance with the code .
5. (Coverage: Temporary structures – IBC 103)
Under IBC Section 103, the building department must maintain official records including:
a) Only permit applications
b) Permits, inspection records, and certificates of occupancy
c) Only inspection reports
d) Contractor license information only
Correct Answer: b) Permits, inspection records, and certificates of occupancy
Rationale: IBC Section 103 requires the building official to keep official records of permits,
inspection reports, certificates of occupancy, and other official actions .