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This exam focuses on the construction, installation, maintenance, and inspection of elevators, escalators, and moving walkways. It evaluates knowledge of hydraulic, traction, and pneumatic elevator systems, hoistway design, control circuits, safety brakes, and load balancing. Candidates must understand state elevator codes, electrical interlocks, emergency communication systems, and maintenance scheduling. Emphasis is placed on public safety, mechanical alignment, and compliance with ASME A17.1 standards.
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Question 1. Which Arizona statute governs the licensing requirements for elevator contractors? A) ARS Title 28 B) ARS Title 32 C) ARS Title 36 D) ARS Title 10 Answer: B Explanation: ARS Title 32 contains statutes related to professional and occupational licensing, including elevator contractors. Question 2. What is the minimum years of experience required for the C-12 Elevator license qualifying party in Arizona? A) 1 year B) 2 years C) 4 years D) 5 years Answer: C Explanation: The qualifying party for the C-12 license must have at least four years of relevant experience. Question 3. Which entity is responsible for issuing and overseeing elevator contractor licenses in Arizona? A) Arizona Department of Transportation B) Arizona Registrar of Contractors C) Arizona Board of Technical Registration D) Arizona Corporation Commission Answer: B Explanation: The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) manages licensing for elevator contractors. Question 4. Which of the following actions could result in the suspension or revocation of a C- 12 license? A) Timely renewal of license B) Failure to meet bond requirements C) Completion of required continuing education D) Passing the licensing exam Answer: B Explanation: Failing to maintain required bonding can result in license suspension or revocation. Question 5. The C-12 license in Arizona permits which of the following scopes of work? A) Roofing only B) Installation and repair of elevators, escalators, and similar conveyances C) Plumbing only D) General electrical work Answer: B Explanation: The C- 12 license covers the installation and repair of elevators, escalators, and similar devices.
Question 6. A valid contract for elevator installation in Arizona must include: A) Only verbal agreements B) Written terms, price, and scope of work C) A handshake D) Only the contractor's name Answer: B Explanation: Arizona law requires contracts to be in writing and include essential terms, price, and scope. Question 7. When is a change order required during an elevator project? A) When work proceeds as originally planned B) When there are any changes to the contract’s scope, price, or schedule C) When the owner is absent D) When the job is completed Answer: B Explanation: Change orders document any modifications to the original contract. Question 8. What is the maximum value a handyman can perform without a contractor’s license in Arizona as per ARS § 32-1121? A) $ B) $1, C) $5, D) $10, Answer: B Explanation: Handyman exemptions apply for projects not exceeding $1,000 including labor and materials. Question 9. In the Arizona public bidding process, which document is essential before work starts? A) Purchase order B) Notice to proceed C) Verbal agreement D) Daily report Answer: B Explanation: Public works require a notice to proceed before work commences. Question 10. The minimum bond amount for the C-12 Elevator Contractor’s license is determined by: A) The number of employees B) The anticipated annual volume of work C) The contractor’s credit score D) The number of completed projects Answer: B Explanation: Bond amounts are set based on the contractor’s annual projected work volume. Question 11. Payment retention in Arizona construction projects is: A) Always 50% B) Up to 10% of each progress payment C) Not allowed by law
C) Department of Revenue D) Registrar of Contractors Answer: B Explanation: ADOSH enforces workplace safety standards in Arizona. Question 18. Fall protection is required by OSHA for employees working at elevations of: A) 1 foot B) 4 feet or more C) 10 feet or more D) 20 feet or more Answer: B Explanation: OSHA requires fall protection at elevations of 4 feet or more in general industry. Question 19. Personal protective equipment (PPE) for elevator installation may include all except: A) Hard hats B) Safety glasses C) Flip flops D) Gloves Answer: C Explanation: Flip flops are not considered PPE or safe jobsite footwear. Question 20. Lockout/Tagout procedures are required during: A) Break times B) Work on energized electrical systems C) Lunch breaks D) Painting only Answer: B Explanation: LOTO is required to ensure electrical systems are de-energized during work. Question 21. Proper rigging and lifting procedures require: A) Using ropes of any condition B) Inspecting lifting devices before use C) Ignoring manufacturer recommendations D) Lifting materials by hand only Answer: B Explanation: All rigging equipment must be inspected for safety before use. Question 22. The fire-resistance rating for elevator hoistway walls is typically: A) 1 hour minimum B) 15 minutes C) Not required D) 10 hours Answer: A Explanation: IBC and ASME A17.1 require at least a 1-hour fire-resistance rating for hoistway walls. Question 23. Emergency access to hoistways must be provided: A) Only on the top floor
B) At all floors served C) Only in the machine room D) Never required Answer: B Explanation: Code requires emergency access at all floors where the elevator stops. Question 24. The minimum top car refuge space is necessary for: A) Aesthetics B) Providing a safe area for workers during inspection C) Storage D) Faster operation Answer: B Explanation: Refuge spaces are required for worker safety during inspections and emergencies. Question 25. Hoistway venting is required to: A) Increase noise B) Maintain the integrity of the fire enclosure C) Allow unfiltered outdoor air D) Lower building costs Answer: B Explanation: Proper venting maintains the enclosure’s integrity while allowing smoke control. Question 26. Elevator machine rooms must have access doors that are: A) Lockable and fire-rated B) Always open C) Glass D) Non-lockable Answer: A Explanation: Machine room doors must be lockable and meet required fire ratings. Question 27. Electrical separation in elevator control spaces prevents: A) Mixing soda and water B) Foreign wiring or systems that are not elevator-related C) Increased light levels D) More storage Answer: B Explanation: Only elevator-related systems may be installed in elevator control spaces. Question 28. Environmental controls in equipment spaces must provide: A) Extreme cold B) Excess moisture C) Proper ventilation and temperature control D) Total darkness Answer: C Explanation: Ventilation and temperature control protect sensitive elevator equipment.
Question 35. Oil detection systems in pits are installed to: A) Increase noise B) Detect and contain hydraulic oil leaks C) Make the pit darker D) Lower temperature Answer: B Explanation: Oil detection is required to monitor for leaks and environmental compliance. Question 36. Guide rails must be fastened using methods that: A) Are specified by the manufacturer and code B) Are improvised by the installer C) Use only glue D) Use only tape Answer: A Explanation: Manufacturer and code specify rail fastening for safety and stability. Question 37. Loading calculations for guide rails must consider: A) The weight of the car and counterweight B) The color of the rails C) The installer’s preference D) The number of lights in the hoistway Answer: A Explanation: Guide rail loads include the car and counterweight to ensure safe operation. Question 38. Elevator car slings must be: A) Made of wood B) Constructed of steel and meet strength requirements C) Flexible D) Painted only Answer: B Explanation: Car slings must be steel and comply with strength and fire-resistance requirements. Question 39. Car doors must have: A) Interlocks and restrictors B) No locking devices C) Only manual operation D) Glass only Answer: A Explanation: Interlocks and restrictors prevent car movement unless doors are secure. Question 40. The retiring cam system is used for: A) Lighting B) Door locking and unlocking C) Ventilation D) Painting Answer: B Explanation: The retiring cam system operates interlocks for elevator doors.
Question 41. Overspeed governors are tested: A) Only during installation B) At installation and regular intervals C) Every ten years D) Never Answer: B Explanation: Overspeed governors must be tested initially and during routine inspections. Question 42. The correct way to calculate conductor size for elevator car wiring is by: A) Guessing B) Following NEC Article 620 requirements C) Using whatever is available D) Asking the owner Answer: B Explanation: NEC Article 620 provides calculation methods for conductor sizing. Question 43. Flexible metal conduit for elevator wiring is required when: A) Fixed conduit is impossible B) Specified by code for traveling cables and moving parts C) Never D) Only for lighting Answer: B Explanation: Flexible conduit allows for movement between the car and hoistway. Question 44. Overcurrent protection devices must be: A) Oversized B) Properly sized and located as per NEC C) Hidden D) Not required Answer: B Explanation: NEC requires correct sizing and placement of overcurrent protection. Question 45. Elevator control panels require: A) No clearances B) Clear working space for maintenance and inspection C) To be locked at all times D) To be in the car only Answer: B Explanation: Adequate working space is mandated for safety and accessibility. Question 46. Car safeties are tested upon installation to: A) Increase speed B) Ensure the safety devices function as intended C) Lower noise D) Provide lighting Answer: B Explanation: Testing verifies that car safeties operate correctly.
Question 53. Welded joints in hydraulic piping must be: A) Inspected and tested for leaks B) Painted only C) Ignored D) Covered with tape Answer: A Explanation: Welding quality is critical for hydraulic system integrity. Question 54. Hydraulic reservoirs must be constructed to: A) Leak freely B) Contain the correct fluid and prevent spills C) Be open to the environment D) Allow any fluid Answer: B Explanation: Reservoirs must securely contain the designated hydraulic fluid. Question 55. The temperature of hydraulic elevator fluid must be controlled to: A) Prevent freezing or overheating B) Increase noise C) Lower the pit temperature D) Allow any temperature Answer: A Explanation: Proper fluid temperature ensures efficient and safe operation. Question 56. Relief valves in hydraulic elevators: A) Regulate fluid temperature B) Prevent overpressure and system damage C) Light the machine room D) Increase speed Answer: B Explanation: Relief valves protect hydraulic systems from overpressure. Question 57. Check valves in hydraulic systems: A) Allow fluid to flow in one direction only B) Let fluid flow both ways C) Are not used D) Are for lighting Answer: A Explanation: Check valves prevent backflow in hydraulic systems. Question 58. Escalator balustrades must be: A) Open at the top B) Of specified height and constructed to code C) Unfinished D) Optional Answer: B Explanation: Balustrades must meet height and structural requirements for safety.
Question 59. Escalator handrails are required to: A) Support only children B) Be continuous and provide secure grip C) Be painted only D) Have gaps Answer: B Explanation: Handrails must be continuous for safe passenger support. Question 60. Service and emergency brakes on escalators are tested: A) Only during installation B) Regularly as required by code C) Never D) Only if there is an accident Answer: B Explanation: Brakes are tested to ensure safety in normal and emergency conditions. Question 61. Comb plate gaps on escalators must not exceed: A) 1 inch B) Code-specified minimum to prevent entrapment C) 5 inches D) Any size Answer: B Explanation: Gaps are regulated to prevent entrapment hazards. Question 62. Dumbwaiters are limited in capacity to: A) Any load B) The maximum specified by code for dumbwaiters C) The same as elevators D) No limit Answer: B Explanation: Code specifies maximum car size and weight for dumbwaiters. Question 63. Dumbwaiter doors must be: A) Manual only B) Fire-rated and self-closing C) Never locked D) Glass Answer: B Explanation: Dumbwaiter doors must self-close and meet fire rating requirements. Question 64. Interlocks on dumbwaiter doors are required to: A) Allow open travel B) Prevent car movement unless doors are closed C) Be painted D) Have no function Answer: B Explanation: Interlocks ensure dumbwaiter safety by preventing motion with doors open.
Question 71. A valid change order must be: A) Verbal only B) In writing and signed by both parties C) Unilateral D) Not required Answer: B Explanation: Written, signed change orders are required for contract modifications. Question 72. The Arizona ROC can impose disciplinary action for: A) Timely project completion B) Poor workmanship C) Following code D) Using PPE Answer: B Explanation: Poor workmanship and code violations can result in ROC discipline. Question 73. A contractor wishing to dispute a complaint must respond within: A) 1 day B) The time period set by the ROC, typically 15 days C) 90 days D) Never Answer: B Explanation: Contractors must respond within the ROC’s specified time frame. Question 74. Who is responsible for obtaining permits for elevator installation? A) The property owner B) The contractor C) The manufacturer D) The bank Answer: B Explanation: The contractor is responsible for securing required installation permits. Question 75. Project documentation for elevator installation should include: A) Only the contract B) Plans, permits, change orders, and inspection records C) Verbal agreements only D) Just blueprints Answer: B Explanation: Complete documentation is essential for code compliance and project records. Question 76. Elevator blueprints should be stored: A) On site and available for inspection B) At the local coffee shop C) With the owner only D) Nowhere Answer: A Explanation: Blueprints must be accessible on site for review and inspection.
Question 77. Who is responsible for providing Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for elevator installation materials? A) The local building inspector B) The contractor C) The property owner D) The insurance company Answer: B Explanation: Contractors must provide MSDS for all hazardous materials on site. Question 78. In Arizona, payment schedules in construction contracts must be: A) Arbitrary B) Clearly defined in the contract C) Set by the owner after work D) Based on weekly meetings Answer: B Explanation: Contracts must specify payment schedules to avoid disputes. Question 79. Retention withheld from progress payments must be released: A) At final completion and acceptance B) At any time C) After the first inspection D) Never Answer: A Explanation: Retention is released once the project is accepted as complete. Question 80. Mechanic’s lien rights protect: A) Only owners B) Contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers C) Bankers D) City employees Answer: B Explanation: Lien rights ensure payment for those who provide labor or materials. Question 81. The Arizona ROC requires notifications of address change within: A) 90 days B) 30 days C) 1 year D) Never Answer: B Explanation: Contractors must notify ROC of address changes within 30 days. Question 82. Elevator contracts in Arizona must specify: A) Jobsite address, scope, price, and schedule B) Verbal agreements C) Only the contractor’s name D) No details
D) On the same circuit as the elevator car Answer: B Explanation: Receptacles must not be on the elevator’s main power circuit. Question 89. Elevator control spaces must not contain: A) Elevator equipment B) Foreign wiring, piping, or systems C) Lighting D) Ladders Answer: B Explanation: Only elevator-related systems are permitted in these spaces. Question 90. The main line disconnect for the elevator must be located: A) In the hoistway B) In the machine room or control space C) Outside the building D) In the car Answer: B Explanation: Disconnects must be in or adjacent to the machine or control room. Question 91. Pit lighting must be: A) Controlled from outside the pit B) Accessible from the pit entrance C) On the same circuit as the elevator car D) Only portable Answer: B Explanation: Lighting controls must be accessible at the pit entry for safety. Question 92. Pit stop switches must be: A) Lockable in the “off” position B) Always on C) Without labels D) Located on the car Answer: A Explanation: Pit stop switches must be lockable to prevent accidental re-energizing. Question 93. Sump pump discharge from elevator pits must comply with: A) Plumbing code and local ordinances B) Electrical code C) No code D) Fire code only Answer: A Explanation: Discharge must meet plumbing and environmental regulations. Question 94. Oil detection in elevator pits is important for: A) Code compliance and environmental safety B) Color matching
C) Lighting D) Noise Answer: A Explanation: Oil detection is required for environmental and code compliance. Question 95. Guide rail alignment is verified by: A) Visual inspection B) Precise measurement and plumb checks C) Random checks D) Painting only Answer: B Explanation: Plumb checks and measurements ensure proper rail alignment. Question 96. Car slings must withstand: A) The rated load plus safety factor B) Only the empty car weight C) No load D) Tools only Answer: A Explanation: Car slings are designed for rated load plus a safety margin. Question 97. Elevator car doors must be equipped with: A) Interlocks and restrictors B) No hardware C) Only glass D) Handles only Answer: A Explanation: Doors require safety devices to prevent unsafe operation. Question 98. Car safety devices must be tested: A) Only during installation B) At installation and during routine inspections C) Never D) Only after a malfunction Answer: B Explanation: Routine testing ensures ongoing safety compliance. Question 99. Overspeed governors activate: A) When the elevator exceeds rated speed B) At any speed C) When the lights are off D) When doors are open Answer: A Explanation: Governors engage safety devices if overspeed is detected. Question 100. Flexible traveling cables are used because: A) They allow movement between the car and hoistway
Question 106. FEO Phase I recall overrides: A) All normal car calls B) Only lobby calls C) No calls D) Maintenance mode Answer: A Explanation: During Phase I, all car calls are overridden for fire recall. Question 107. FEO key switches are required at: A) The designated recall floor and in each car B) Only the roof C) Only the pit D) The basement only Answer: A Explanation: Key switches must be provided at required locations for firefighter use. Question 108. Emergency communication systems in elevator cars must: A) Be ADA compliant and provide two-way communication B) Be only visual C) Not be required D) Only sound an alarm Answer: A Explanation: ADA requires both audible and visible communication systems. Question 109. Hydraulic elevator jacks must be: A) Protected against corrosion and physical damage B) Left unprotected C) Painted only D) Exposed Answer: A Explanation: Protection prevents leaks and deterioration. Question 110. Hydraulic reservoirs must have: A) Sight gauge for fluid level monitoring B) No monitoring C) Only a cap D) No requirements Answer: A Explanation: Sight gauges allow for easy inspection of fluid levels. Question 111. Hydraulic fluid for elevators must: A) Meet manufacturer and code specifications B) Be any available oil C) Be water D) Be unfiltered Answer: A Explanation: Only approved fluids are allowed for safe operation.
Question 112. Relief valves in the hydraulic system must be set to: A) The recommended system pressure B) Any pressure C) Minimum possible pressure D) Highest possible pressure Answer: A Explanation: Correct pressure setting prevents overpressure hazards. Question 113. Escalator balustrades must: A) Prevent access to moving parts B) Allow access to gears C) Be made of wood D) Be optional Answer: A Explanation: Balustrades protect passengers from moving parts. Question 114. Escalator handrails must be: A) Smooth and continuous B) Segmented C) Made of rope D) Optional Answer: A Explanation: Continuous, smooth handrails are required for safety. Question 115. Escalator service brakes are: A) Tested for stopping capability under load B) Not tested C) Only for decoration D) Used only during installation Answer: A Explanation: Brakes must be tested for function under passenger load. Question 116. Escalator comb plates must: A) Be properly aligned and maintained B) Be missing C) Be painted only D) Be optional Answer: A Explanation: Comb plate alignment is vital to passenger safety. Question 117. Dumbwaiter size is limited by code to: A) Prevent use for passenger transport B) Increase capacity C) Allow any use D) No limit Answer: A Explanation: Size limits prevent unsafe passenger use.