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Passing today’s contractor’s exams can be a major task.
This book shows you how to study, how questions are likely to be worded, and the kinds of choices usually given for answers. Includes sample questions from actual state, county, and city examinations, plus a sample exam to practice on.
The more prepared you are for the exam, the easier it will be. And that's what this book does. It shows
you what to study, how questions may be worded, and the kinds of choices given for the answers.
There are sample questions from actual state, county, and city examinations.
The questions cover building practices from the foundation to the roof, as well as:
- Building Construction Calculations
- Law and Business Management
- Print Reading
- Structural Loads
- Safety Codes
- Site Work
- Fire Protection Systems
- Special Equipment
There is also a practice exam you can use to test your readiness for the real thing. When you
sit down in the examination room, what you see on the exam paper will look familiar. While others are
sweating, you'll be prepared, relaxed and confident.
This book isn’t a substitute for the study material that your testing board recommends, but it will
help prepare you for the types of questions – and their correct answers – that are likely to appear
on the actual exam.
Knowing how to answer these questions, as well as what to expect from the exam, can
greatly increase your chances of passing.
Includes: Book (with sample questions and sample exam)
By: John Traister and Keeler Chapman
Published by: Craftsman Book Company
320 Pages, 8-1/2 x 11
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