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With over 17 years of experience preparing candidates for the contractor exams for the trade and Business, Law and Management, Contractor School Online (CSO) is your primary resource to help you pass your state contractor license exam! We offer online practice tests, study materials, books, CD-ROMs, crash courses and more depending on the state.
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Residential Contractor and Electrical Trades
State of Alaska Information -
A score of 70 percent or above is required to pass the exam. Scores are based on the number of questions answered correctly. You will not be given credit for any question answered incorrectly, marked with more than one answer or left blank. There is no penalty for guessing, so be sure to mark an answer for each question.
Score report.
A score report will be mailed to you four to six weeks after your exam date. To ensure confidentiality, scores will
not
be disclosed over the phone. All score reports are mailed simultaneously.
EXAM CONTENT OUTLINE
Following is the content outline for the Alaska residential contractor exam.
This outline is the basis of the exam and lists all topics covered in the exam and the approximate percentage of questions asked about each topic. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions with all questions weighted equally.
Open Book, 100 questions, 4 hours
For information on how to obtain the exam references, call toll-free 1-800-966-9596, Contractor School Online.
Scope
– A general contractor may not undertake the construction or alteration, or submit a bid to undertake the construction or alteration, of a privately-owned residential structure of one to four units or advertise or publicly represent that the general contractor may undertake work of this type in the state without a residential contractor license. “Alteration” means changes that have a value of greater than 25 percent of the value of the structure being altered.
This exam tests the competence in relation to arctic structural and thermal construction techniques and other matters.
Advanced Cold Climate Home Building Techniques Book (a MUST
Subject Area Percent
Carpentry 19
Finishes 14
Concrete 11
Thermal and Moisture Protection 11
Masonry 9
Safety 7
Doors and Windows 6
Equipment and Tools 5
Metals 5
Sitework 5
Subject Area Percent
Building Code and Inspection 4
General Plan Reading 4
Reference allowed
1.
Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings
References not allowed
1
Application and Finishing of Gypsum
2
Concrete Mixtures
3
Excavations and Grading
4
Advanced Cold Climate Home Building Techniques (a MUST
5
Modern Carpentry
6
Carpentry and Building Construction
Alaska State Testing Center Sample Questions
The following samples may be useful to review for the type of questions that may be included in the exam.
1. The depth of an excavation for a building footing is accurately measured from the
(A) Property line.
(B) Grade line.
(C) Corner stakes.
(D) Batter boards.
2. Which one of the following staplers requires two hands to operate?
(A) Strike tacker
(B) Hammer tacker
(C) Gun tacker
(D) Trammel tacker
3. What scale is most commonly used on residential building plans?
(A) 1/8" = 1'
(B) 1/4" = 1'
(C) 1' = 1/8"
(D) 1' = 1/4"
Answers to sample questions:
ELECTRICAL LICENSING EXAMINATIONS INFORMATION
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Only approved references are allowed
A score of 70 percent or above is required to pass each exam. Scores are based on the number of questions answered correctly. You will not be given credit for any question answered incorrectly, marked with more than one answer or left blank. There is no penalty for guessing, so be sure to mark an answer for each question.
Score report.
A score report will be mailed to you four to six weeks after your exam date.
Note
You cannot reschedule a retake exam within 30 days of the last exam.
EXAM CONTENT OUTLINES
All exams are open book. They consist of multiple-choice questions, with all questions weighted equally.
Exam references each outline lists references that were used to develop the exams, including those references that may be used during the exam.
Some
information found in the references does not apply to the exams. Open Book,
For information on how to obtain the exam references, call toll-free Contractor School Online 1-800-966-9596.
Scopee
– The candidate may supervise all work including work within the inside wiring jurisdiction but limited to the installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of telephone, telegraph, cable television, and intercommunication facilities, beginning at the first point of distribution or the first terminal inside of buildings or property lines.
Subject Area Percent
General Electrical Knowledge 15
Grounding and Bonding 15
Low Voltage Systems under 50 Volts 15
Communications Systems 20
CATV Systems 10
Conductors and Cables 5
Raceways and Boxes 5
Requirements for Electrical Installations 5
Alaska Statutes and Regulations 5
Safety 5
References allowed during the exam
1
Electrical Code
2
Alaska Electrical Statutes and Regulations
References not allowed during the exam
1
Current Fundamentals
2
Guide to Basic Electrical Theory
3
Telecommunications Wiring
Open Book
Scopee
– The candidate may supervise all work necessary to the assembling, installation, erection, operation, maintenance, and repair of telephone, telegraph, cable television, and intercommunication facilities, or repair of all devices, wires, cables, supports, insulators, conductors, duct, communication apparatus and raceways up to the first point of distribution or the first terminal inside of building or property lines.
Subject Area Percent
General Electrical Knowledge 15
Grounding and Bonding 15
Low Voltage Systems Under 50 Volts 15
Communications Systems 20
Poles and Structures 10
Conductors and Cables 5
Raceways and Boxes 5
Requirements for Electrical Installations 5
Alaska Statutes and Regulations 5
Safety 5
Exam content outlines
References allowed during the exam
1
Electrical Code
22
Electrical Safety Code
33
Alaska Electrical Statutes and Regulations
References not allowed during the exam
1
Current Fundamentals
22
Guide to Basic Electrical Theory
33
Telecommunications Wiring
44
The Lineman’s and Cableman’s book
Unlimited Linework
Open Book
Scopee
– The candidate may supervise all work necessary to the assembling, installation, erection, operation, maintenance, or repair of all electrical apparatus, devices, wires, cables, supports, insulators, conductors, duct, and raceways when they are part of distribution systems outside of buildings and are outside of property lines of any given property up to and including the primary side of transformers.
Subject Area Percent
General Electrical Knowledge 15
Grounding 15
Transformers 15
Poles and Structures 15
Conductors and Cables 10
Overhead Lines 5
Underground Lines 5
Electrical Supply Stations 5
Communications Systems 5
Alaska Statutes and Regulations 5
Safety 5
References allowed during the exam
1
Electrical Safety Codes
22
Electrical Codes
33
Alaska Electrical Statutes and Regulations
References not allowed during the exam
1
Current Fundamentals
22
Guide to Basic Electrical Theory
3
The Lineman’s and Cableman’s book
Unlimited Commercial Wiring
Open Book
Scopee
– The candidate may supervise the installation, construction, operation, maintenance, and repair of all electrical work subject to the Electrical Code within buildings and within property lines of any given property, beginning at the secondary side of the transformer or street lighting and traffic signalization on public thoroughfares, roadways, or rights-of-way, and work starting immediately after the first point of attachment of aerial or underground conductors to building or structures if aerial or underground wires or cables are used to provide power for buildings or structures within the property lines of any given property.
Subject Area Percent
General Electrical Knowledge 15
Grounding and Bonding 15
Services, Feeders, and Branch Circuits 15
Raceways and Enclosures 15
Conductors and Cables 15
Equipment for General Use 5
Special Occupancies 5
Special Equipment 5
Alaska Statutes and Regulations 5
Safety 5
References allowed during the exam
1
Electrical Code
2
Alaska Electrical Statutes and Regulations
References not allowed during the exam
1
Current Fundamentals
2
Industrial Motor Control
3
Guide to Basic Electrical Theory
Residential Wiring
Open Book
Scope
– The candidate may supervise all work on residential dwelling units not exceeding three stories in height and no larger than a four-plex except three phase services and wiring.
Subject Area Percent
General Electrical Knowledge 15
Grounding and Bonding 15
Services, Feeders, and Branch Circuits 15
Raceways and Enclosures 15
Conductors and Cables 15
Equipment for General Use 10
Special Equipment 5
Alaska Statutes and Regulations 5
Safety 5
References allowed during the exam
1
Electrical Code
2
Alaska Electrical Statutes and Regulations
References not allowed during the exam
1
Current Fundamentals
2
Guide to Basic Electrical Theory
Controls and Control Wiring
Open Book
Scopee
– The candidate may supervise all work including the installation of low voltage controls and control wiring of 48 volts or less for heating, plumbing, process piping, cooling, ventilation, humidifying, and refrigerating equipment. Controls and control wiring does not include the installation of power wiring.
Subject Area Percent
General Electrical Knowledge 15
Control Wiring and Equipment 15
Class 1, 2, and 3 Control Circuits 15
HVAC Control Wiring 15
Manual Control Circuits 10
Raceways and Enclosures 5
Automatic Control Wiring 5
Transformers 5
Test Equipment 5
Alaska Statutes and Regulations 5
Safety 5
References allowed during the exam
1
Electrical Code
2
Alaska Electrical Statutes and Regulations
References not allowed during the exam
1
Guide to Basic Electrical Theory
2
Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Virtually every aspect of commercial, residential and public works construction is regulated at the state level in Alaska.
Prequalification is not required for public works projects. However, a valid contractor registration is required before bidding on a project.
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Licensees must possess a valid State of Alaska business license, which is issued in conjunction with the contractor registration.
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The average processing time for new applications is three weeks.
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Mechanical and specialty contractors are required to post a commercial or negotiable surety bond or make a cash deposit in the amount of $10,000.
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Contractors are also required to provide proof of insurance in the minimum amounts of $20,000 property damage, $50,000 for death or injury to one person and $100,000 for death or injury to more than one person.
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Every general, specialty or mechanical contractor awarded a public works contract exceeding $100,000 must provide a payment bond. A municipality may exempt contractors from the public works bond provision if the estimated cost of the project does not exceed $400,000.
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There were 4,700 registered contractors as of October 1996.
Alaska does not have reciprocity agreements with other states.
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General Contractor (excluding residential)
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General Contractor (including residential)
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Mechanical Contractor (requires mechanical administrator)
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Acoustical and Insulation Contractor
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Asbestos Abatement Contractor
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Carpentry Contractor, Finish
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Carpentry Contractor, Rough
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Communications Contractor (requires elec. administrator)
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Concrete and Paving Contractor
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Demolition Contractor
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Drilling Contractor
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Electrical Contractor (requires elec. administrator)
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Elevator and Conveying System Contractor
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Excavation Contractor
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Fence & Guardrail Contractor
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Floor Covering Contractor
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Glazing Contractor
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Landscaping Contractor
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Liquid or Gas Storage Tank Contractor
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Low Voltage Alarm and Signaling Device Contractor
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Marine Contractor
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Masonry Contractor
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Painting Contractor
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Plaster Contractor
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Road Construction Contractor
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Roofing Contractor
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Security System Contractor
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Sheet Metal Contractor
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Sign Contractor
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Solid Fuel Appliance Contractor
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Tile and Terrazzo Contractor
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Wallcovering Contractor
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Water and Sewer Contractor
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Water System Contractor
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Welding Contractor
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