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50% (theory) + pass practical

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2.0 hours

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1Which trowel pattern features a wider heel that holds more mortar and is preferred for laying concrete masonry units (blocks)?
A.London pattern
B.Gauging pattern
C.Philadelphia pattern
D.Margin pattern
Explanation: The Philadelphia pattern trowel has a wider heel and a shape that accommodates larger amounts of mortar, making it the standard choice for block work. The London pattern has a narrower heel and is typically preferred for brickwork.
2When checking the horizontal alignment of a brick course, which tool must be placed flat along the top of the course?
A.Spirit level
B.Plumb bob
C.Story pole
D.Line pin
Explanation: A spirit level is used to determine both horizontal levelness and vertical plumbness. To check if a course is level, the level is placed horizontally along the top surface of the masonry units.
3Which tool is specifically designed to establish a precise, gravity-based vertical reference line for aligning corners?
A.Spirit level
B.Plumb bob
C.Story pole
D.Line block
Explanation: A plumb bob utilizes a heavy, pointed weight suspended from a string to create a perfectly vertical reference line under the force of gravity. This is essential for verifying that corners (leads) are built straight vertically.
4What is the primary function of a story pole (or course rod) in masonry layout?
A.To establish and verify consistent course heights throughout the structure
B.To mix mortar components to the correct proportions
C.To cut concrete masonry units at precise angles
D.To scrape excess mortar from the interior of hollow block cells
Explanation: A story pole is a wooden or metal rod marked with standard course intervals (taking into account unit height and mortar joint thickness). It helps masons ensure that each course matches the designed height at all points.
5Which accessory is driven directly into mortar joints at the ends of a wall to secure the mason's line?
A.Line block
B.Corner pole
C.Line pin
D.Story pole
Explanation: Line pins are flat, metal pins driven into the bed joints of corner leads. The mason's line is tied to these pins to guide the horizontal alignment of intermediate units.
6What is the purpose of using a jointer tool in masonry finishing?
A.To scrape away dried mortar spills on the block faces
B.To compact and shape the mortar joints to increase water resistance
C.To cut holes through the face shells of hollow blocks
D.To apply a thin coat of cement paste to the wall surface
Explanation: A jointer is used to compress the mortar joint after it has begun to set. Compacting the mortar closes micro-fissures and shapes the joint (e.g., concave) to shed water effectively, reducing moisture penetration.
7Which hammer is characterized by a flat face on one side and a sharp, chisel-like pick on the other, designed specifically for shaping brick and block?
A.Brick hammer
B.Ball-peen hammer
C.Claw hammer
D.Sledgehammer
Explanation: A brick hammer (or mason's hammer) has a flat face for striking chisels or scoring lines, and a chisel-end (pick) for clean splitting, dressing, and chipping brick or block units.
8How does a line block differ from a line pin when securing a mason's line?
A.A line block is driven into the vertical head joints rather than the horizontal bed joints
B.A line block wraps around the outside corner of a lead without penetrating the mortar
C.A line block is made of steel and is hammered directly into the concrete foundation
D.A line block must be glued to the block surface with wet mortar paste
Explanation: Line blocks are L-shaped wooden or plastic blocks that sit on the outer corner of a masonry lead. The tension of the mason's line holds the block in place, allowing alignment without creating pin holes in wet mortar.
9In what order should materials generally be added to a mechanical mortar mixer to ensure a consistent, lump-free mix?
A.Dry cement and lime first, then all sand, and finally all water
B.All sand first, then water, and finally the cement and lime
C.Water first, then all cement, followed by all sand, and lastly lime
D.Water, half the sand, cement and lime, then the remaining sand and water
Explanation: Adding water and a portion of the sand first lubricates the mixer blades and prevents dry cement from sticking to the drum. The cement and lime binders are added next, followed by the remaining sand and water to adjust workability.
10Which flat, square tool with a centered handle underneath is used by masons to hold a small supply of mortar while pointing or plastering?
A.Hawk
B.Mortar board
C.Float
D.Slicker
Explanation: A hawk is a portable square plate (usually aluminum or wood) with a vertical handle on the bottom. Masons hold it in one hand to carry mortar close to the joint, using a trowel in the other hand to apply it.

About the SVP Mason Exam

The Saudi Skill Verification Program (SVP) exam for Mason / Block Mason checks technical skills and theory covering brick and block laying techniques, types of mortar and cement, scaffolding safety, WHS guidelines, and masonry tool utilization.

Assessment

Multiple-choice computerised exam administered by Takamol Holding / Professional Accreditation Center (PACC), MHRSD.

Time Limit

2.0 hours

Passing Score

50% (theory) + pass practical

Exam Fee

Varies by country (sponsored or employer-paid) (Takamol Holding / Professional Accreditation Center (PACC), MHRSD)

SVP Mason Exam Content Outline

20%

Masonry Tools And Equipment

Practice questions covering hand tools, levels, plumb lines, trowels, and mixers.

20%

Masonry Materials And Mortar

Practice questions covering mortar mixes, cement types, aggregates, blocks, and curing.

25%

Laying Techniques And Wall Bonds

Practice questions covering brick/block laying patterns, joints, plumb/level alignment, and bonding.

20%

Structural Masonry And Details

Practice questions covering load-bearing walls, reinforcement, lintels, cleaning, and material estimation.

15%

Scaffold Safety And Worksite Whs

Practice questions covering scaffolding safety, personal protective equipment (PPE), ladders, and dust control.

How to Pass the SVP Mason Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 50% (theory) + pass practical
  • Assessment: Multiple-choice computerised exam administered by Takamol Holding / Professional Accreditation Center (PACC), MHRSD.
  • Time limit: 2.0 hours
  • Exam fee: Varies by country (sponsored or employer-paid)

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

SVP Mason Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study standard block laying, mortar mixing, and wall jointing techniques.
2Understand on-site safety, scaffolding regulations, and PPE requirements.
3Review the detailed explanations for all incorrect answers to build clarity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the passing score for SVP Mason?

The passing score is 50% (theory) + pass practical.

Who administers the SVP Mason exam?

The exam is administered by the Takamol Holding / Professional Accreditation Center (PACC), MHRSD.