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Core Domains
- Business Practices and Law
- Occupational Code and Administrative Rules
- Construction Safety (MIOSHA)
- Contract Management and Project Estimating
- Michigan Residential Code (Building, Mechanical, and Electrical)
- Site Work, Excavation, and Concrete
- Framing and Structural Elements
- Roofing, Siding, and Exterior Finishes
- Interior Finishes and Trim
- Energy Efficiency and Insulation
Introduction
The Michigan Residential Builder Licensing Exam is a comprehensive assessment
designed to evaluate the competency of individuals seeking licensure within the state.
The primary purpose of this exam is to ensure that builders possess a thorough
,understanding of the legal, safety, and technical requirements necessary to protect the
public health and welfare. Candidates are assessed on their knowledge of the Michigan
Occupational Code, state building codes, and standard business practices. The
assessment utilizes a blend of multiple-choice and scenario-based questions,
emphasizing real-world applications of construction theory and regulatory compliance.
Success requires a commitment to safety, ethical decision-making, and professional
standards.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
1. According to the Michigan Occupational Code, what is the maximum amount of a
civil fine that may be assessed for a violation of the act?
A. $500
B. $2,500
C. $10,000
D. $25,000
🟢 🟢 C. $10,000
🔴 Explanation: Under Article 6 of the Michigan Occupational Code (Act 299 of 1980),
the department may impose a civil fine not to exceed $10,000.00 for a violation.
, 2. A contractor is installing a wood floor over a concrete slab. Which of the following is
the most critical step to prevent future buckling?
A. Using high-gloss polyurethane
B. Ensuring the slab is moisture-tested
C. Sanding the wood immediately after installation
D. Using 16d nails for the baseboard
🟢 🟢 B. Ensuring the slab is moisture-tested
🔴 Explanation: Excess moisture from a concrete slab can migrate into wood flooring,
causing expansion and buckling; moisture testing is essential before installation.
3. Under MIOSHA regulations, what is the minimum distance a ladder must extend
above the landing surface?
A. 1 foot
B. 2 feet
C. 3 feet
D. 5 feet
🟢 🟢 C. 3 feet
, 🔴 Explanation: MIOSHA Part 11 requires that ladder side rails extend at least 3 feet
above the upper landing surface to provide a secure handhold.
4. When a builder enters into a contract with a homeowner, at what point must the
contract be signed to be legally enforceable under the Occupational Code?
A. Before the work begins
B. Within 24 hours of starting
C. After the first inspection
D. Upon completion of the rough framing
🟢 🟢 A. Before the work begins
🔴 Explanation: Michigan law requires that all agreements for the performance of work
by a residential builder or residential maintenance and alteration contractor be in writing
and signed before work commences.
5. Which type of mortar is generally recommended for load-bearing walls and high-
strength masonry applications?
A. Type N
B. Type O