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This course prepares candidates for apprenticeship in mobile home installation and servicing in South Dakota. It covers installation techniques, safety procedures, electrical and plumbing basics, tools and equipment use, and regulatory compliance. Candidates develop foundational skills to progress in the mobile home trade while adhering to South Dakota standards.
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Question 1. What is the primary legal distinction between a manufactured home and a mobile home? A) Manufactured homes are built on-site, mobile homes are factory-built B) Manufactured homes adhere to HUD standards, mobile homes do not C) Mobile homes are always larger than manufactured homes D) There is no legal distinction; only practical differences exist Answer: B Explanation: Manufactured homes must comply with HUD standards established by the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, whereas mobile homes refer to older, non-regulated factory-built homes prior to these standards. Question 2. How does a recreational vehicle (RV) differ from a manufactured home?
A) RVs are permanently affixed to foundations, manufactured homes are moveable B) RVs are designed primarily for travel and temporary use, manufactured homes are permanent residences C) RVs are larger than manufactured homes D) There is no difference; they are interchangeable terms Answer: B Explanation: RVs are intended for travel and temporary living, often built on a chassis for mobility, whereas manufactured homes are designed as permanent dwellings built to HUD standards. Question 3. Which component of a manufactured home provides structural support and allows for transport? A) Chassis
D) Federal Housing Act of 1968 Answer: B Explanation: The HUD Standards are established under the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, ensuring safety and quality in manufactured homes. Question 5. Which historical factor significantly influenced the development of manufactured housing? A) The Great Depression B) Federal regulations introduced in the 1970s C) The invention of the mobile phone D) The rise of urban apartment complexes Answer: B
Explanation: Federal regulations, notably the HUD standards introduced in the 1970s, played a crucial role in shaping the industry and improving safety and quality standards. Question 6. What is the role of the South Dakota Plumbing Commission (SDPC) concerning manufactured homes? A) Licensing contractors for electrical work B) Regulating water and waste connection standards and licensing professionals involved in plumbing tasks C) Overseeing the installation of HVAC systems D) Enforcing building codes for foundation construction Answer: B Explanation: SDPC oversees licensing of water and waste connection professionals and regulates plumbing standards for manufactured homes.
Question 8. Which of the following is necessary to progress from an apprentice to a licensed manufactured home installer in South Dakota? A) Completing a minimum of 1 month of work experience B) Passing a licensing examination and meeting experience requirements C) Owning a licensed vehicle D) Receiving a recommendation from the local government Answer: B Explanation: Advancement requires meeting experience criteria and passing a licensing exam to ensure competency in installation practices. Question 9. Which South Dakota law specifically addresses the licensing and regulation of manufactured home installers? A) SDCL 36- 25
Answer: A Explanation: SDCL 36-25 pertains to licensing requirements for manufactured home installers and related activities. Question 10. What are the consequences of engaging in manufactured home installation activities without proper licensure in South Dakota? A) No penalty if no damage occurs B) Civil penalties only C) Misdemeanor charges and possible fines or other penalties D) Automatic license suspension
Question 12. Which foundation type is typically suitable for uneven terrain and allows for easy access underneath? A) Pier and pad foundation B) Slab foundation C) Crawl space foundation D) Basement foundation Answer: C Explanation: Crawl space foundations provide space underneath the home, suitable for uneven terrain and access. Question 13. Why is proper anchoring and tie-down essential for manufactured homes?
A) To improve energy efficiency B) To ensure structural integrity and wind resistance C) To facilitate utility hookups D) To prevent theft during transport Answer: B Explanation: Proper tie-downs prevent movement during high winds and storms, maintaining structural stability. Question 14. Which type of ground anchor is commonly used for tie-down systems? A) Auger anchor B) Plastic stake C) Wooden peg
Question 16. Which material is commonly used for skirting to allow ventilation? A) Solid vinyl panels with vents B) Steel sheets without openings C) Brick veneer D) Glass panels Answer: A Explanation: Vinyl skirting with vents allows airflow, helping prevent moisture buildup. Question 17. When connecting a manufactured home to municipal water supply, what is critical to ensure?
A) The piping is of sufficient diameter and pressure-tested for leaks B) The connections are painted to match the home C) The water is heated before entering the home D) The piping runs underground without insulation Answer: A Explanation: Correct sizing and pressure testing prevent leaks and ensure adequate water flow. Question 18. Which piping material is typically acceptable for water supply lines in manufactured homes? A) Copper or PEX B) PVC only for waste lines C) Aluminum
Explanation: Proper slope ensures wastewater flows correctly without backups. Question 20. Which principle is critical for venting in a waste water system? A) Vent pipes must be connected to the roof to prevent siphoning and allow air flow B) Vent pipes should be sealed to prevent odors C) Venting is optional in manufactured homes D) Vent pipes should be as short as possible without connection to the roof Answer: A Explanation: Proper venting prevents siphoning of traps and allows gases to escape safely.
Question 21. When working with electrical systems in manufactured homes, what safety practice is essential? A) Turning off power at the main disconnect before servicing B) Working with wet hands to test circuits C) Using only non-insulated tools D) Ignoring grounding connections for simplicity Answer: A Explanation: Turning off power reduces risk of electrocution during work. Question 22. Which component is part of the electrical service entrance in a manufactured home? A) Main disconnect switch B) Water pressure regulator
Explanation: Soap solution detects leaks safely; open flames and neglecting testing pose hazards. Question 24. Which overview best describes HVAC system connection in manufactured homes? A) Ductwork must be sealed and properly connected to vents and units for efficient operation B) HVAC systems are pre-installed and do not require connection C) HVAC systems should be connected directly to the electrical panel with no ductwork D) The thermostat should be placed outside the home for best readings Answer: A Explanation: Proper sealing and connection ensure efficient heating and cooling.
Question 25. When obtaining a movement permit for a manufactured home, what is typically required? A) Payment of property taxes and approval from county authorities B) Proof of ownership only C) A signed letter from the manufacturer D) A completed home inspection report only Answer: A Explanation: Permits often require proof of taxes paid and approval from local authorities before movement. Question 26. Which regulation limits the size of manufactured homes during transportation?