CSCS Mock Test For Managers and Professionals

Written By: Ryan - Admin
Updated on: March 6, 2023

Welcome to our Free CSCS Mock Test For Managers and Professionals. If you are working on a construction site in a managerial role, you will have to take this test to get hold of your card, for example, the CSCS Black Managers card and the Academically or Professionally Qualified person cards.

We have included a wide range of questions in this test, there are over 450 questions selected at random to provide you with a 50-question managers CSCS card mock test. So please take this a few times so you can view the different questions and answers.

The managers and professionals CSCS is the same length as the CSCS test for Operatives, it is 45 minutes long, but you will need to score at least 46 out of 50 to pass the exam. There is a larger bank of questions to revise and 3 extra categories to learn:

CSCS Mock Test for Managers and Professionals

If you want to work on a construction site and gain your black card, then you will need to have a good understanding of these questions as you will be asked questions on them in the real exam.

In this mock test, we have provided the latest 50 questions you might be asked when sitting your real CSCS Test. In order to pass your managers and professionals test, you will need to score at least 46 out of 50 correct answers in 45 minutes.

1. What should be the first consideration of the contractor’s responsible person before planning for anyone to enter a confined space?
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2. What does this sign mean? P010 Do Not Touch
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3. Where should liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders be positioned when supplying an appliance in a site cabin?
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4. Which of the following is true in relation to the safe working load of lifting equipment, such as a cherry picker, lorry loader or excavator?
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5. If you are a contractor on a project that is notifiable under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, but you have not seen an F10, what should you do?
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6. Which of the following activities does not create harmful silica dust?
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7. What is the main reason for using a safety net or other soft-landing system rather than a personal fall-arrest system?
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8. Which of these is the most accurate way to confirm the exact location of buried services?
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9. You have to inspect a site near a construction operation that is generating a high level of noise. It is not possible to shut the operation down. Which of the following actions would you expect to be the site manager’s immediate response?
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10. How would you expect highly flammable materials to be stored?
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11. What does this warning sign mean? W012 Warning Electricity
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12. You are planning a site’s power set-up. Which of the following is the most energy efficient?
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13. What are yellow and black signs? W001 General Warning Sign
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14. What should a contractor do if they discover underground services not previously identified?
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15. What is the preferred method of checking for leaks when assembling liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) equipment before use?
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16. You become aware that an active bird’s nest has been destroyed on your site. Which of the following is a possible outcome?
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17. When kerbing works are being carried out, how should kerbs be taken off the vehicle?
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18. What is the first thing you should do if you find an unmarked container that you think might contain chemicals?
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19. A whole site has been issued with a probation notice. what does this mean during the period that the notice applies?
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20. What is vibration white finger?
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21. What should a worker do if a fall-restraint lanyard has damaged stitching?
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22. What do the letters SWL stand for?
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23. Two contract workers arrived on site with a file of generic risk assessments. You are keen for them to start but you know the risk assessments do not take into account the current site specific hazards. What is the best thing to do?
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24. Under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, in which of the following situations would a principal contractor need to focus on good contractor co-operation?
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25. Which of the following, by itself, provides the best solution for reducing risks related to site transport and access?
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26. After gaining access to the platform of a mobile tower, what is the first thing you should do?
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27. You notice a build-up of diesel fumes in the area of the site that you are visiting. What should you do?
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28. When can someone who is not a scaffolder adapt an independent scaffold?
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29. Why is methane gas dangerous in confined spaces? Give two reasons.
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30. How would you expect the topics for toolbox talks to be selected?
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31. As a result of risk assessment, work is to be carried out under a hot-work permit. What must the permit specify?
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32. What is a significant hazard when excavating alongside a building or structure?
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33. Under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, who is responsible for notifying the relevant enforcing authority when a project is notifiable?
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34. What does this sign mean? M003 Wear Ear Protection
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35. What is the purpose of an on site risk assessment?
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36. ERIC is a summary of the general principles of prevention when developing safe methods of work. What does it stand for?
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37. What should you do if someone near you is using noisy equipment and you have no hearing protection?
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38. An excavator on site has overturned but no one was injured. What must have a next?
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39. How does tetanus (an infection you can catch from contaminated land or water) get into your body?
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40. What should you do if you see this label on a container or packaging? Ghs Corrosive
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41. When assessing the risk of land contamination what three areas need to be considered?
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42. How do you identify the safe load rating for a scaffold platform?
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43. If someone is using a disc cutter to cut concrete blocks, what three immediate hazards are likely to affect them?
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44. What is the one thing a first aider cannot do?
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45. What is the maximum permitted gap between the guard-rails on a working platform?
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46. What action is required when a highways vehicle fitted with a direction arrow is travelling from site to site?
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47. An outdoor tower scaffold has stood overnight in high winds and heavy rain. What should you ensure before the scaffold is used?
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48. What must all workers do under the regulations for manual handling?
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49. Under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, under which of the following circumstances would a project become notifiable?
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50. What is the legal duty of the site manager when an invasive species of plant, such as Japanese knotweed, is discovered on site?
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Whats invloved in the CSCS Test for Managers (MAP)

The CSCS test for managers, also known as the Management and Professional (MAP) Test , is designed to assess an individual's knowledge and understanding of health and safety in the construction industry. The test covers a range of topics, including:

  • General health and safety principles
  • Risk assessment and control measures
  • Fire safety
  • Manual handling
  • Personal protective equipment
  • Working at heights
  • Electrical safety
  • Environmental protection
  • First aid
  • Welfare facilities and provisions
  • Health and safety law

The CSCS test for managers consists of 50 multiple-choice questions, and applicants must answer at least 47 of them correctly to pass the test. The test is taken online, and applicants have 45 minutes to complete it. A CSCS card will be issued to individuals who pass the test, which allows them to work as managers in the construction industry.

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64 comments on “CSCS Mock Test For Managers and Professionals”

  1. I checked with the official app. The answer to this question is wrong:
    Which two of these activities are likely to need a hot-work permit?

    The correct answer shouldn't include:
    "Refuelling a diesel dump truck"

    1. Hi Dyl

      Thanks for the heads up, you are completely right! Not sure how this got mixed up on the results, but thank you for letting us know. This has now been corrected

  2. Excellent mock test. It helped to emphasize the importance of reading the question

  3. Great help. I want to donate towards this useful service but won't use email banking. If there's any other way to contribute I will certainly.

  4. What a great site. Really helpful in letting you gauge your knowledge level. Especially nice is that you can see where you have gone wrong and learn from mistakes

  5. Shows the importance of reading the questions fully, before answering, and not rushing to finish.

  6. These mock test are a real help, when sitting the test, you are not made aware of why you got a question wrong this is most frustrating not to under stand your error.

  7. it is really helpful
    most of these question are in actual exam
    Thank you

  8. Very good, my revision was based on the 2016 CITB booklet and all the areas of the mock were covered within it. I advise anyone to obtain the latest version of the booklet before attempting this exam.

  9. Q28 28. A. Which of these statements about personal protective equipment (PPE) is not true?
    A. Workers must use it as instructed
    B. Workers must report any damage or loss to their manager
    C. Workers must store it correctly when they are not using it
    D. Workers must pay for any damage or loss
    I answered D and it says I got it wrong?

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