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California CSLB · Classification B

California B General Building Contractor Exam Prep — online, no classroom.

Self-paced prep for both California exams you need to pass — the B Trade Exam and Law & Business — built around exam-style questions, instant rationales, and readiness tracking. Practice real-format questions, read clear rationales, and track readiness across both exams on any device.

Covers

Trade + L&B

Both required exams, one prep

Questions

2,700+ items

California-specific practice

Access

3 or 6 months

24/7 on any device

Self-paced
Instant rationales
Bundle or buy separately
Optional AI Pro

3 months access

Exam prep package

Access length

AI outputs may be incomplete or inaccurate and should be used as study support only. Checkout gives you personal access to digital prep features for the selected term — not a license, certification, permit, or official exam enrollment.

Total

$199.00

Renewal pricing (monthly)

Monthly renewal: $40.00/month ($60.00/month with AI Pro)

Renewal becomes available after your active access expires.

What you get

Practice built to feel like the exam, not a textbook.

Everything is oriented around the exams: how questions are phrased, what they test, and how to move quickly without losing accuracy.

Exam-style B questions

Multiple-choice items matched to the phrasing and structure of the California B Trade Exam.

Rationale on every answer

Short explanations tie each answer back to the rule so you learn as you practice.

Readiness tracking

See where you stand by topic and tighten weak areas before exam day.

Any device, any time

Practice on phone, tablet, or desktop without a class calendar to keep.

About the exam

What the B classification actually is.

A quick confirmation so you know you're on the right prep page before you start.

Who takes this exam

The California B — General Building Contractor exam is for contractors who run projects involving at least two unrelated building trades beyond framing or carpentry. Think homebuilders, remodel contractors, tenant-improvement GCs, and developers who self-perform.

The classification is built for people managing the full job: coordinating subs, sequencing work, reading plans, handling code issues, estimating scope, and keeping multiple parts of a project moving at the same time. If your work usually crosses framing, concrete, roofing, finishes, and the core mechanical trades, B is the lane you're preparing for. If you're pursuing a single-trade license such as electrical, plumbing, or HVAC, you're looking at a C-classification instead — not B.

Most first-time California applicants also need to pass Law & Business alongside the B Trade Exam, which is why this prep bundles both into one practice flow.

Topics at a glance

Planning

Scope, code compliance, plans and specs, estimating

Framing

Subfloor, walls, roof, seismic hardware, decks

Core trades

Plumbing, electrical, HVAC, concrete, roofing

Finish

Tile, flooring, drywall, cabinetry, windows and doors

Safety

Personnel, traffic control, environmental

Why this format

Built for working contractors, not classrooms.

Most candidates prepping for B are already on jobsites. The format reflects that.

Self-paced

Run short sessions during the week or longer blocks on weekends without losing momentum.

Online, no scheduling

No class calendar, no commute, and no prep-center appointment to keep.

Practice-first

Spend study time on exam-style questions and rationales instead of lecture-style filler.

Coverage

What's inside the B prep bank

The live breakdown below shows the B trade areas and supporting sections covered in your 2,700+ California-specific practice items.

Supporting detail · 2,700+ items

Planning and Estimating

~240 items

  • Scope of work and code compliance
  • Design and construction error identification
  • Shop drawings, plans, and specifications
  • Field inspection performance
  • Coordination of project
  • Cost estimation for materials, equipment, and labor

Framing and Structural Components

~400 items

  • Subfloor and wall framing
  • Roof framing
  • Seismic hardware requirements and installation
  • Siding and stucco
  • Decks and stairs

Core Trades

~420 items

  • Plumbing
  • Electrical
  • HVAC
  • Concrete
  • Earthwork and surveying
  • Insulation, acoustical, and weatherproofing
  • Roofing

Finish Trades

~340 items

  • Painting, staining, coating, and interior wall covering
  • Tile and stone
  • Floor covering
  • Cabinetry and millwork
  • Plaster, drywall, and ceilings
  • Windows, skylights, and doors
  • Landscaping

Safety

~360 items

  • Personnel safety
  • Transportation and traffic control
  • Environmental safety

Also required for most applicants

Don't forget Law & Business.

Nearly every California contractor license applicant needs to pass Law & Business in addition to the B trade exam, so most people bundle both in one prep path.

Optional exam

Law & Business

Business organization, finances, employment, insurance, contracts, public works, and safety.

If you want it separately, See Law & Business prep

2,700+

Practice items in the B bank

Combined California-specific coverage for the B trade exam and bundled Law & Business.

24/7

Online access, any device

Phone, tablet, and desktop study access whenever you need it.

3 or 6

Months of access

Pick the term that matches how soon you sit for the exam.

100%

California-specific prep

Built around the California CSLB licensing context, not generic contractor content.

Common questions

Before you start.

Is this the official CSLB exam?+

No. Test2Pro is independent exam prep for the California B Trade Exam and Law & Business. You still schedule and take the official exams through the CSLB.

Do I need the Law & Business bundle?+

Most first-time California contractor applicants need to pass Law & Business in addition to the B Trade Exam, so bundling both is the efficient path unless you've already passed Law & Business.

How long should I study before exam day?+

Most candidates finish the core prep inside 3 months of part-time study. A 6-month term is the safer choice if you're juggling active projects or a heavy estimating load.

What happens when my access expires?+

After your active access ends, you can renew month to month at $40, or $60 with AI Pro. No auto-charges while your current term is still active.

What is AI Pro?+

An optional add-on that provides translation support, expanded hints, and supplemental study help. Use it as study support, not the source of truth.

Can I practice on my phone?+

Yes. The practice workspace works on phone, tablet, and desktop, so prep moves with you between the jobsite, the office, and home.

Ready when you are

Start practicing for your California B license today.

Three months of access, 2,700+ California-specific questions, and instant rationales. Bundle Law & Business for $99 off and cover both required exams in one buying flow.