Michigan Maintenance & Alteration Contractor
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Michigan Maintenance & Alteration Contractor License Practice Exam — Point Form Coverage
1. Michigan LARA licensing rules for Residential Maintenance & Alteration (M&A) contractors
2. Scope of M&A license (carpentry, roofing, masonry, siding, insulation, excavation basics)
3. Trades excluded from M&A scope (electrical, plumbing, HVAC mechanical work)
4. Permit requirements before starting residential construction or alteration work
5. Building code compliance (Michigan Residential Code fundamentals)
6. OSHA construction safety standards (MIOSHA awareness)
7. Fall protection requirements (commonly 6 ft threshold)
8. Ladder safety rules (4:1 ratio, secure placement, extension above landing)
9. Personal protective equipment (PPE: gloves, goggles, hard hats, boots)
10. Jobsite hazard identification and safety planning
11. Framing basics (stud spacing 16" on center, load transfer principles)
12. Wall construction components (bottom plate, top plate, studs)
13. Roof framing basics (rafters, trusses, ridge board concepts)
14. Floor system components (joists, beams, subflooring)
15. Basic construction math (area, volume, board feet estimation)
16. Blueprint reading (plans, elevations, sections, symbols)
17. Site layout and squaring methods (3-4-5 rule)
18. Foundation basics (footings, frost depth, soil bearing concepts)
19. Frost line considerations in Michigan construction
20. Concrete basics (mix ratios, curing, reinforcement awareness)
21. Masonry fundamentals (block, brick, mortar bonding)
22. Roofing systems (shingles, underlayment, flashing)
23. Siding installation basics and weatherproofing methods
24. Insulation types and R-value requirements (R-13 walls, R-38 attic typical)
25. Air sealing and vapor barrier concepts
26. Drywall installation basics (thickness, fastening, finishing)
27. Exterior water management (drainage, flashing, caulking)
28. Windows and doors installation basics
29. Efflorescence identification in masonry
30. Structural load transfer principles (headers, beams, bearing walls)
31. Fasteners and connectors (nails, screws, joist hangers)
32. Material selection and proper use of lumber grades
33. Estimating materials (lumber, drywall, roofing materials)
34. Construction scheduling and job sequencing basics
35. Site cleanup and waste disposal requirements
36. Environmental protection and runoff control basics
37. Insulation installation safety (fiberglass handling precautions)
38. Tool safety (circular saw, power tools, nail guns)
39. Air sealing techniques (caulking, weather stripping)
40. Interior finishing basics (trim, molding, flooring awareness)
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41. Repair and maintenance procedures (structural and surface repairs)
42. Inspection readiness and code compliance checks
43. Building envelope concepts (moisture, air, thermal control)
44. Energy efficiency basics in residential construction
45. Contractor liability and workmanship responsibility
46. Construction defects identification (settling, cracking, leaks)
47. Scenario-based problem solving (code violations, framing errors, safety issues)
48. Blueprint-based calculation questions (beam length, wall layout, dimensions)
49. Permit and inspection sequencing in residential projects
50. Final jobsite inspection readiness and compliance verification
Michigan Maintenance & Alteration Contractor License Practice Exam — fully scenario-based, 15+
words per question, exam-style MCQs with rationales.
BATCH 1 (Q1–Q50)
Michigan Maintenance & Alteration Contractor License Exam
Q1
A residential contractor in Michigan begins siding replacement work without obtaining a required permit
from the local building authority. What is the primary violation?
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A. Minor scheduling error
B. Proper maintenance exemption
C. Failure to obtain required construction permit before starting work
D. Acceptable emergency repair procedure
Answer: C
Rationale: Michigan requires permits before most residential alteration work to ensure code compliance
and inspections.
Q2
A Maintenance & Alteration (M&A) contractor attempts to install new electrical wiring during a
remodeling project. What is the issue?
A. Allowed under M&A scope
B. Requires additional carpentry training
C. Electrical work is excluded from M&A license scope
D. Requires only homeowner approval
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Answer: C
Rationale: Electrical work is outside M&A licensing and requires a licensed electrician.
Q3
A contractor installs roof trusses but fails to follow engineered layout specifications. What is the likely
consequence?
A. Improved structural performance
B. Structural failure risk due to improper load transfer
C. Reduced permit requirements
D. Faster completion approval
Answer: B
Rationale: Roof trusses must follow engineered design to ensure proper load distribution.
Q4