Florida Contractor Project Management Practice Test
60 questions on scheduling, jobsite safety, and quality control. CPM math and OSHA recordkeeping are the two areas that catch most candidates.
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About this section
Construction methods, materials, safety, and blueprint reading for Florida contractors.
Questions
60
Time limit
5h 30m
Passing score
70%
What you'll be asked
The Project Management section blends conceptual recall, math, and reference-lookup questions. Knowing the format up front makes practice more efficient.
CPM scheduling
Critical path, float, early/late start, lag β read a network diagram and answer.
OSHA & safety
Fall protection thresholds, scaffolding requirements, recordkeeping deadlines, citations.
Quality & estimating
Daily reports, RFI flow, punch list, productivity factors, equipment cost analysis.
Practice by topic
Each weighted content area below maps to its share of the 60-question section. Click in to drill into questions on that topic.
Construction Methods, Materials, Tools & Equipment
63% Β· 38 QsSite work, earthwork, concrete, masonry, wood framing, steel, innovative techniques (tilt-up/SIP/ICF), energy-efficient construction.
Safety
20% Β· 12 QsOSHA standards (scaffolding/trenching/fall protection), asbestos/lead paint/hazardous waste.
Reading Plans and Specifications
17% Β· 10 QsConstruction drawings, architectural/engineering symbols, shop drawings, specifications, ADA requirements.
Project Management pre-exam checklist
- Practice 5-10 CPM diagrams until critical-path identification is automatic.
- Memorize OSHA fall-protection trigger heights (residential vs commercial) and scaffolding requirements.
- Tab the OSHA reference book by subpart β exam questions cite subpart numbers in the stem.
- Know the difference between RFI / submittal / change order / punch list β easy points if you nail the vocabulary.
- Run one timed 60-question practice with the OSHA + Building Code reference books open.
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