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New York Home Inspector License Practice Exam
1. What is the primary purpose of a home inspection in New York State?
a) To guarantee the condition of the property
b) To determine the market value of the property
c) To provide a visual evaluation of readily accessible systems and components
d) To enforce building codes
The purpose of a home inspection is to evaluate visible and accessible
systems/components, not to provide guarantees, appraisals, or code enforcement.
2. A home inspector in New York is required to be licensed through which agency?
a) Department of Buildings
b) Department of State (Division of Licensing Services)
c) Department of Financial Services
d) Department of Consumer Affairs
Licensing for home inspectors in New York is handled by the Department of State.
3. How long is a New York home inspector license valid?
a) 1 year
b) 2 years
c) 3 years
d) 5 years
Home inspector licenses in NY are valid for 2 years and must be renewed.
,4. Which of the following is outside the scope of a standard home inspection?
a) Evaluating the heating system
b) Inspecting the roof surface
c) Testing the electrical service panel
d) Identifying concealed mold within walls
Inspectors cannot evaluate hidden conditions such as concealed mold.
5. Which type of foundation is most susceptible to frost heave in New York’s climate?
a) Slab-on-grade with proper insulation
b) Shallow pier foundation
c) Full basement foundation
d) Crawlspace with proper drainage
Shallow piers are vulnerable to frost heave when soil expands during freeze-thaw
cycles.
6. What is the minimum clearance between the bottom of a wood floor joist and bare
earth in a crawlspace?
a) 6 inches
b) 12 inches
c) 18 inches
d) 24 inches
Standards require at least 18 inches clearance to reduce moisture and pest issues.
7. Which condition in an attic is considered a safety hazard?
a) Fiberglass batt insulation
b) Exposed electrical splices
c) Properly vented ridge and soffit
d) Truss construction
Exposed splices are a fire hazard and must be contained in junction boxes.
8. Which device protects a home’s electrical circuits from overcurrent?
a) GFCI
b) Circuit breaker
c) AFCI
d) Transformer
Circuit breakers protect wiring by interrupting overcurrent.
9. Which system requires inspection for the presence of backflow prevention devices?
a) HVAC
b) Electrical
c) Plumbing
d) Foundation
Backflow preventers are part of plumbing systems to prevent contamination.
, 10. What is the proper slope away from a foundation for drainage?
a) 1 inch per foot for 10 feet
b) Flat grade
c) 6 inches over the first 10 feet
d) 12 inches over the first 20 feet
The recommended slope is 6 inches over the first 10 feet to move water away.
11. Which roofing material typically has the shortest lifespan?
a) Metal
b) Clay tile
c) Slate
d) Asphalt shingles
Asphalt shingles generally last 15–30 years, shorter than tile, slate, or metal.
12. Which condition is reportable during a chimney inspection?
a) Chimney cap installed
b) Missing mortar between bricks
c) Proper flashing at roofline
d) Clean flue lining
Missing mortar can cause structural and moisture problems.
13. Which water heater defect is considered unsafe?
a) Missing sediment trap
b) No temperature/pressure relief valve
c) Insulation blanket installed
d) Drain pan under heater
The TPR valve is a safety requirement; missing it is dangerous.
14. What is the minimum required headroom for a staircase in a home?
a) 6 feet 4 inches
b) 6 feet 6 inches
c) 6 feet 8 inches
d) 7 feet
Building standards require at least 6’8” headroom on stairs.
15. Which of the following is NOT part of a standard HVAC inspection?
a) Observing system operation
b) Checking filters
c) Disassembling the heat exchanger
d) Noting unusual noises
Inspectors do not disassemble equipment.
16. What does efflorescence on a basement wall indicate?
a) Termite infestation