The CTQP (Construction Training Qualification Program) is Florida DOT's (FDOT) quality assurance training and certification program for construction inspectors and technicians working on state highway projects. Multiple qualification courses โ each with its own written exam โ cover every major aspect of FDOT construction inspection, from earthwork and asphalt to concrete, piling, and drainage.
Our free CTQP practice test PDF gives you printable study material you can review on the job site, during breaks, or wherever you study best. It covers high-frequency question types from the most tested CTQP courses. Download it below and pair it with our full CTQP practice test online for instant feedback and detailed answer explanations.
Each CTQP qualification course covers a specific area of FDOT construction inspection. The exams below are among the most frequently required for contractors and inspectors on state projects.
These courses cover contract pay items, quantity documentation, field measurement procedures, and final estimate preparation. Level II adds change order processing, supplemental agreements, and documentation requirements for disputes. Inspectors must understand how quantities are measured, recorded, and reconciled against contract plans throughout a project.
This course covers embankment construction sequencing, subgrade preparation, and compaction quality assurance. Candidates must understand the Standard Proctor and Modified Proctor moisture-density tests, how to read a compaction curve, and how to calculate percent compaction. Field testing methods โ nuclear gauge density testing and the sand cone method โ are both examined. You must know FDOT specification requirements for embankment lift thickness, compaction effort, and acceptance criteria.
Covers hot mix asphalt (HMA) mixture types and design methods: Superpave and Marshall. Topics include aggregate gradation, asphalt binder grades, mixture production and placement temperatures, joint construction, and compaction requirements. Density acceptance is tested through either roadway cores or nuclear gauge readings compared to a lab-compacted reference. Inspectors must understand how to document non-conforming material and the process for accepting or rejecting a lot.
Tests knowledge of portland cement concrete mix design parameters, fresh concrete acceptance tests (slump, air content, temperature, unit weight), and field cylinder casting and curing procedures. Compressive strength acceptance criteria, maturity methods, and early strength testing options are covered. Inspectors must know FDOT specification limits and the required documentation for each concrete placement.
Covers pile types used on FDOT projects โ prestressed concrete piles, steel H-piles, and pipe piles โ along with driving equipment (diesel hammers, hydraulic hammers, vibratory drivers). Bearing capacity is evaluated using dynamic formulas including the ENR (Engineering News Record) and Gates formulas. Candidates must understand pile acceptance criteria, driving logs, and wave equation analysis basics.
The PDF is ideal for field study and offline review, but online practice tests sharpen the test-taking speed you need on exam day. Our CTQP practice test covers all major qualification course topics with immediate answer feedback and step-by-step explanations. Use both together to cover every exam domain and walk into your proctored CTQP exam fully prepared.