Sign Erection Practice Exam Actual
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Q1. Which state law primarily governs outdoor advertising
and signage regulations in Mississippi?
✅ A. Title 49, Chapter 23 of the Mississippi Code
Rationale: Title 49, Chapter 23 of the Mississippi Code
specifically addresses outdoor advertising and signage
regulations, setting legal standards for sign erection and
maintenance along state highways .
Q2. What is the primary purpose of sign regulations along
state highways?
✅ B. To ensure public safety, aesthetics, and visibility
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Rationale: Sign regulations aim to enhance public safety,
preserve aesthetics, and maintain clear visibility for drivers and
pedestrians. They are not designed to generate revenue or
exclusively promote local businesses .
Q3. What is the most likely penalty for non-compliance with
state sign laws?
✅ A. Civil fines and permit suspension
Rationale: Common penalties include civil fines and suspension or
revocation of permits. Criminal prosecution is less typical unless
violations are severe or intentional .
Q4. Who is responsible for regulating sign permits within
local jurisdictions?
✅ B. Local city or county governments
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Rationale: Local jurisdictions such as cities and counties regulate
sign permits through zoning ordinances and local permit
processes .
Q5. Which factor is generally considered in local zoning
ordinances affecting sign placement?
✅ B. Sign type, size, height, and placement
Rationale: Zoning ordinances regulate sign type, size, height, and
placement to ensure compatibility with land use and community
standards. Color preferences and business reputation are not
typical zoning factors .
Q6. When applying for a sign permit, what documentation is
typically required?
✅ B. Site plan, structural drawings, and owner's consent
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Rationale: Permit applications require site plans showing sign
location, structural drawings (including stress calculations for signs
over 100 sq ft), and written consent of the property owner .
Q7. What specific approval may be required for signs
exceeding 100 square feet?
✅ C. A structural engineer's stamp of approval
Rationale: Many jurisdictions require that signs exceeding 100
square feet have structural plans stamped by a licensed
engineer to ensure they can withstand dead loads and wind
pressure .
Q8. What information must be included on a sign erection
permit application?
✅ D. All of the above (owner information, location, plans,
electrical permit)