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DRYWALL INSTALLER – NCCER CERTIFICATION
EXAM
The NCCER Drywall Installer Certification exam assesses
competency in residential and commercial drywall
installation practices aligned with industry standards used
across construction trades in North America. It evaluates
knowledge of tools, materials, layout, framing interfaces,
hanging and fastening gypsum panels, finishing levels,
safety procedures, measuring and cutting techniques, and
interpreting construction drawings. The exam also tests
understanding of OSHA safety compliance, fire-rated
assemblies, moisture-resistant installations, and quality
control practices required for professional wall and ceiling
systems.
NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and
Research) curriculum for Drywall Systems, Installation,
and Finishing modules used in accredited craft training
programs.
, EXAM COVERAGE SUMMARY)
Safe handling, storage, and transport of gypsum
board materials
Identification and correct use of drywall hand tools
and power tools
Workplace safety practices including PPE and OSHA
hazard prevention
Reading basic construction drawings, symbols, and
layout instructions
Measuring, marking, and snapping gypsum board
accurately
Stud, joist, and framing alignment for proper board
installation
Fastening techniques including screw spacing and
depth control
Cutting, fitting, and shaping drywall around openings
and irregularities
Installation of fire-rated and moisture-resistant
drywall systems
Ceiling and wall board installation procedures and
sequencing
, Handling defects such as cracks, misalignment, and
fastener pops
Joint treatment awareness and surface preparation for
finishing
Material estimation and waste reduction practices
Scaffold, ladder, and elevated work safety procedures
Compliance with building codes and inspection
readiness standards
1.
A drywall installer notices bowed framing studs before
installing gypsum boards on a wall section. What is the
most appropriate corrective action before proceeding?
A. Install drywall directly and compensate with joint
compound
B. Ignore the issue if screws can hold the board firmly
C. Request framing correction or shim studs to align
surface
D. Increase screw density to force board flat
Answer: C
Rationale: Proper framing alignment ensures flat finished
walls; drywall cannot correct structural framing defects.
, 2.
While installing drywall on a ceiling, a worker uses screws
that penetrate too deeply and break the paper surface.
What issue is most likely to occur?
A. Improved joint strength due to deeper fastening
B. Reduced holding power leading to screw pops
C. Faster drying of joint compound
D. Better fire resistance performance
Answer: B
Rationale: Overdriven screws damage gypsum integrity,
weakening attachment strength.
3.
A worker is cutting drywall to fit around an electrical
outlet box. What is the safest and most accurate method?
A. Force board over outlet and cut afterward
B. Measure and mark cutout before installation
C. Cut randomly after fastening board
D. Break gypsum manually to expose outlet
Answer: B
Rationale: Pre-marking ensures precision and prevents
material waste or hazards.
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