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California-B General Building Contractor Online Practice Test


California State Suggest The Below Study Guides

Content of the Examination The General Building (B) Examination is divided into five major sections:
 
1. Planning and Estimation (24%) ? Scope of work and code compliance ? Design and construction error identification ? Shop drawings, plans, and specifications ? Field inspection performance ? Coordination of project ? Cost estimation for materials, equipment, and labor.
 
2. Framing and Structural Components (23%) ? Subfloor and wall framing ? Roof framing ? Seismic and load requirements ? Decks ? Siding and stucco
 
3. Core Trades (26%) ? Plumbing ? Electrical ? HVAC ? Concrete ? Earthwork and surveying ? Insulation, acoustical, and weatherproofing ? Roofing. What is the proper procedure for installing a sink in a countertop? a. Sketch the perimeter of the sink and transfer the sketch to the countertop. b. Trace the perimeter of the sink onto the countertop. c. Cut the appropriately sized sink hole with a hole saw. d. Place the manufacturer’s template onto the countertop and follow the instructions. 
 
4. Finish Trades (19%) ? Painting, staining, coating, and interior wall covering ? Tile and stone ? Floor covering ? Cabinetry and millwork ? Plaster, drywall, and ceilings GENERAL BUILDING (B) Test Site Policy This is a closed-book examination. No reference materials may be used during the examination. All materials brought to the examination site must be left in an unmonitored area at your own risk Test Strategy This is a multiple-choice examination with four choices per question. Examination questions are written to provide only one BEST answer. Some questions require mathematical computation. A calculator will be provided. There is no penalty for guessing. If you are unsure about a particular question, it is better to try to answer the question than to leave the question blank. Plenty of time is provided to answer all examination questions, so be sure to read each question and its four choices completely and carefully before selecting the BEST possible answer to the question.  Windows, skylights, and doors ? Landscaping
 
5. Safety (8%) ? Personnel safety ? Transportation and traffic control ? Environmental safety *Percentages are approximate* Sample Questions Below are three typical examination questions. The correct answer is underlined.
 
1. According to the California Residential Code, what is the MINIMUM allowable width of a residential hallway?
a. 44 inches b. 40 inches c. 36 inches d. 32 inches
 
2. What is the volume of a cylinder if the diameter equals 3 feet and the length equals 12 feet?
a. 36 cubic feet b. 84.78 cubic feet c. 226.08 cubic feet d. 339.12 cubic feet.
 
*All questions are written and reviewed by licensed contractors who are actively working in the trade* Resources Publisher information for reference books and code is provided below. Other sources for reference books may be found online.
 
1. California code books can be viewed online: www.bsc.ca.gov
 
2. California Building Code. California Code of Regulations, Title 24. International Code Council. PHONE: (800) 786-4452 INTERNET: www.iccsafe.org 
 
3. California Electrical Code. California Code of Regulations, Title 24. BNI Publications, Inc. PHONE: (888) 264-2665 INTERNET: www.bni-books.com 
 
4. California Energy Code. California Code of Regulations, Title 24. International Code Council. PHONE: (800) 786-4452 INTERNET: www.iccsafe.org 
 
5. California Mechanical Code. California Code of Regulations, Title 24. International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO). PHONE: (800) 854-2766 INTERNET: www.iapmo.org
 
6. California Plumbing Code. California Code of Regulations, Title 24. International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO). PHONE: (800) 854-2766 INTERNET: www.iapmo.org 
 
7. California Residential Code. California Code of Regulations, Title 24. International Code Council. PHONE: (800) 786-4452 INTERNET: www.iccsafe.org
 
8. California Disabled Accessibility Guidebook, An Interpretive Manual and Checklist. Michael P. Gibbens. PHONE: (805) 870-0900 INTERNET: www.theaccessguy.com
 
9. Fundamentals of Building Construction Materials and Methods. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. PHONE: (877) 762-2974 INTERNET: www.wiley.com
 
10. Olin’s Construction Principles, Materials, and Methods. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. PHONE: (877) 762-2974 INTERNET: www.wiley.com
 
11. State of California General Industry & Electrical Safety Orders (Cal/OSHA) and State of California Construction & Electrical Safety Orders (Cal/OSHA). California Code of Regulations, Title 8. Mancomm. PHONE: (877) 626-2666 INTERNET: www.mancomm.com VIEW ONLINE: www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/LawsAndRegulations.htm *Publishers information is current.

Practice tests are comprised of independent chapters, each testing you on the specific subjects within the trade.

Table of Contents

# Title Questions
1 ADA Parking Requirements 13
2 Basic Bid Preparation, Estimating and Blueprint Reading 26
3 Cal/OSHA, Safety, Fire Extinguishers and Training 4
4 Carpentry, Cabinets, Windows, Firewalls, Stairs and Drywall 37
5 Carpentry, Wall Insulation and Doors 26
6 Carpet, Padding Materials, Installing Padding, Seams, Strips and Tacking 24
7 Concrete Formwork 24
8 Concrete, Mixtures, Strength and Pressure 33
9 Drywall, Fire Rated, Texturing, Special Applications and Tools 23
10 Drywall, Metal Studs and Metal Framing 37
11 Earthworks, Excavating and Surveying 34
12 Electrical 25
13 Employees, Contractors, Insurance, Safety, Cal/OSHA, Asbestos and Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, Part 1926 20
14 Excavating, Drainage and Compaction 26
15 Foundations and Unbonded Post-Tension 22
16 Framing Walls 17
17 Framing, Roofing and Siding 71
18 General Regulations and Contracts 16
19 HVAC 22
20 Insulation, Acoustical, Baffle Insulation, Vapor Barriers, Sound Transmission and Fire-Rated Partitions 37
21 Job Safety Traffic Control 33
22 Landscape, Pipes and Sprinkler Systems 12
23 Mathematics, Calculations and Formulas 17
24 Miscellaneous - Risers, Truss Rafters, Framing, Flooring and Sheathing 27
25 Painting and Decorating 32
26 Plumbing 25
27 Reinforcing Steel, Structural, Rebar and Ties 31
28 Resilient Flooring, Installation, Wood Flooring, Installing, Parquet Flooring and Types of Cuts 41
29 Roofing Tile, Slate, Mathematics, Calculations and Formulas 25
30 Roofing, Composition Shingles, Metal Roofing, Drainage Slope and Asphalt 37
31 Roofing, Eaves, Gables, Asphalt Shingles, Rafters and Membrane 33
32 Seismic Requirements 13
33 Thermal and Moisture Protection 26
34 Tile Backing, Installation, Grouting, Mortar, Adhesives, Drainboards, Countertops, Tubs, Showers and Stairs 55
35 Traffic Control 25
36 USA Dig Alert 23
37 Windows, Doors and Hardware 27
38 Wood Flooring, Installing, Staining, Sanding, Sealers and Thermal and Moisture Protection 29
Total = 1048


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