IICRC WRT 2025 NEW MOST TESTED EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+ ASSURED
SUCCESS
1. Due to water migration, most drapery and upholstery that are in contact with
moisture will develop stains/rings over time ANS >> Water
2. Remember that the water damage restoration is not complete until all mate-
rials are returned to a - condition ANS >> Pre-damage or former state
3. What are the three categories/colors of water sanitation?: Category 1, 2, and 3
4. Carpet is always replaced in Category "2" & "3" losses if wet ANS >>
Pads
5. The absorption process, in all hygroscopic materials, becomes more dramatic
above % RH ANS >> 60%
6. As the humidity increases, hygroscopic materials take on more moisture i.e.,
water vapor, from the air until they reach with the environment.-
: Equilibrium
7. What are the four classes of water damage?: 1, 2, 3, and 4
8. The Standard of Care for water damage restoration is ANS >> ANS
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9. What are the two types of secondary damage?: Hygroscopic and Fungal/ Mold
10. Accurate written must begin when the first contact is made with
the company ANS >> Records
11. The property owner, insured, or authorized agent, must sign a
before a restorer begins work. States who is financially respon-
sible for payment of services ANS >> Work Authorization
12. A requirement for an insurance (deposit) should be clearly
explained over the phone before you respond ANS >> Deductible
13. Restoration companies must provide a hour phone response ANS >> 24
hour
14. Third party evaluations of water losses may be considered when there are
health issues; high occupants in the structure; or when mold
contamination is present ANS >> Public health issues and High Risk occupants
15. I.E.P. stands for: ANS >> Indoor
Enviorn- mental Profesional
16. What is a tool, at our disposal, that illustrates what the damage was like upon
arrival on the job site? : Camera/photographs
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, 17. As moisture evaporates from a surface, the temperature of that surface
becomes ANS >> Cooler
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WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+ ASSURED
SUCCESS
1. Due to water migration, most drapery and upholstery that are in contact with
moisture will develop stains/rings over time ANS >> Water
2. Remember that the water damage restoration is not complete until all mate-
rials are returned to a - condition ANS >> Pre-damage or former state
3. What are the three categories/colors of water sanitation?: Category 1, 2, and 3
4. Carpet is always replaced in Category "2" & "3" losses if wet ANS >>
Pads
5. The absorption process, in all hygroscopic materials, becomes more dramatic
above % RH ANS >> 60%
6. As the humidity increases, hygroscopic materials take on more moisture i.e.,
water vapor, from the air until they reach with the environment.-
: Equilibrium
7. What are the four classes of water damage?: 1, 2, 3, and 4
8. The Standard of Care for water damage restoration is ANS >> ANS
https://www.stuvia.com/user/Mboffin 1/
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, S500
9. What are the two types of secondary damage?: Hygroscopic and Fungal/ Mold
10. Accurate written must begin when the first contact is made with
the company ANS >> Records
11. The property owner, insured, or authorized agent, must sign a
before a restorer begins work. States who is financially respon-
sible for payment of services ANS >> Work Authorization
12. A requirement for an insurance (deposit) should be clearly
explained over the phone before you respond ANS >> Deductible
13. Restoration companies must provide a hour phone response ANS >> 24
hour
14. Third party evaluations of water losses may be considered when there are
health issues; high occupants in the structure; or when mold
contamination is present ANS >> Public health issues and High Risk occupants
15. I.E.P. stands for: ANS >> Indoor
Enviorn- mental Profesional
16. What is a tool, at our disposal, that illustrates what the damage was like upon
arrival on the job site? : Camera/photographs
https://www.stuvia.com/user/Mboffin 2/
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, 17. As moisture evaporates from a surface, the temperature of that surface
becomes ANS >> Cooler
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