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Oregon Business & Law Exam

Oregon state-specific exam covering CCB licensing (ORS 701), construction lien law, and lead-based paint regulations.

151 questions available2.0 hours70% to pass
Difficulty Breakdown
Easy47 (31%)
Medium62 (41%)
Hard42 (28%)

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Oregon Business & Law

151Q

Under ORS 701, what is the minimum amount of public liability insurance required for a CCB licensed contractor?

easy

An employee is injured on a job site. The contractor's workers compensation premium was $2,400 annually. If they were operating without coverage, what is the minimum penalty multiplier applied to the premium?

hard

A contractor completes a $12,000 deck project but the homeowner claims defective work. Under ORS 87, how long does the contractor have to file a lien for unpaid amounts?

medium

Under ORS 701, what is the maximum amount a residential contractor can collect as a down payment before starting work?

medium

A homeowner cancels a $8,000 roofing contract within the 3-day right to cancel period. The contractor had already ordered $1,200 in custom materials. How much can the contractor retain?

hard

A general contractor hires a subcontractor who performs $15,000 worth of electrical work. The property owner pays the general contractor but the general contractor fails to pay the subcontractor. Calculate the subcontractor's maximum lien claim under ORS 87.

hard

A renovation project in a 1972 home will disturb 15 square feet of painted trim. The contractor is not RRP certified. What must they do under Oregon lead regulations?

hard

What is the minimum experience requirement for obtaining an Oregon CCB contractor license?

easy

A homeowner hired an unlicensed contractor who abandoned a $25,000 project. The homeowner wants to file a claim with the CCB. What is the likely outcome?

hard

A residential contractor completes a $35,000 kitchen remodel but fails to obtain required permits. Under Oregon law, what is the potential penalty?

hard

Under Oregon residential contractor requirements, what is the minimum bond amount required for a CCB license?

easy

A homeowner in Oregon wants to file a lien claim against their contractor. Under ORS 87, which statement is correct?

medium

A construction worker is injured on a job site in Oregon. The contractor has valid workers' compensation insurance. What percentage of the worker's average weekly wage will they typically receive in temporary disability benefits?

medium

Under Oregon law, a general contractor hires 3 employees at $25 per hour for a 40-hour work week. What is the approximate weekly workers compensation premium if the rate is $2.15 per $100 of payroll?

medium

A homeowner in Oregon discovers that their contractor performed work without a valid CCB license. The work was completed 18 months ago and cost $12,000. What remedy is available under ORS 701?

hard

A contractor files a construction lien on July 15th for work completed on May 30th. Under ORS 87, what is the last day this lien can be filed to be valid?

medium

Under Oregon workers' compensation law, a construction contractor with 3 employees working on a commercial project must obtain workers' compensation coverage. What is the penalty for failing to provide required coverage?

medium

An Oregon contractor has 3 employees with a total annual payroll of $180,000. If the workers' compensation rate for their classification is $2.50 per $100 of payroll, what is their annual premium?

medium

A subcontractor completes electrical work worth $8,500 on March 15th. The general contractor fails to pay. Under ORS 87, what is the deadline to file a lien claim?

medium

A contractor discovers lead paint chips scattered around a 1955 Oregon home's windows during renovation. What is the first required action under lead-safe work practices?

hard

A contractor's CCB license expires on June 30th. They submit a renewal application on July 15th with all required documentation. What is the late renewal penalty?

medium

A contractor performs $8,500 worth of work on a residential property in Oregon. The homeowner refuses to pay. Under ORS 87, what is the deadline to file a construction lien?

medium

Which of the following best describes Oregon's workers compensation requirements for contractors?

medium

A contractor is renovating a home built in 1965 and will disturb painted surfaces totaling 8 square feet. What lead-based paint requirement applies under Oregon regulations?

hard

Under Oregon CCB regulations, what is the maximum amount a residential contractor can collect as a down payment before starting work?

easy

Which Oregon building code edition is currently adopted statewide for residential construction?

easy

A contractor's CCB license expires on January 31st. They submit a renewal application on February 15th. What penalty applies under ORS 701?

medium

What is the Oregon CCB bond amount required for a residential contractor license?

easy

A subcontractor completes electrical work worth $3,200 on March 15th. The general contractor fails to pay. If the subcontractor wants to file a lien, what is the latest date they can file under ORS 87?

medium

Under Oregon law, when must a contractor provide the Consumer Protection Notice to a homeowner?

easy

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About Oregon Business & Law Exam

50

Scored Questions

2.0h

Time Limit

2.4m

Per Question

The Oregon Business & Law Exam exam is administered by Pearson VUE. You must score at least 70% to pass this part. The exam is open book — you may bring up to 15 approved reference materials into the testing center, but with only 2.4 minutes per question, efficient tab-marking and familiarity with your references are essential.

Oregon state-specific exam covering CCB licensing (ORS 701), construction lien law, and lead-based paint regulations.

What's Tested: 1 Content Areas

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Oregon Business & Law

Oregon CCB licensing (ORS 701), construction lien law (ORS 87), lead-based paint, residential requirements.

~50 questions on the exam

Study Strategy for Oregon

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the Oregon Business & Law Exam exam?

The Oregon Business & Law Exam exam contains 50 scored questions. You must answer them within 2.0 hours. The exam is administered by Pearson VUE and is open book — you may bring approved reference materials.

What is the passing score for Oregon?

You need a score of 70% or higher to pass the Oregon Business & Law Exam exam. That means you must answer at least 35 out of 50 questions correctly.

Is the Oregon exam open book?

Yes. The Oregon contractor exam is open book. You are allowed to bring approved reference books into the testing center. However, time management is critical — you cannot look up every answer.

How long do I have to complete the Oregon exam?

You have 2.0 hours (120 minutes) to complete all 50 questions. That averages to about 2.4 minutes per question.

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