Free mock exam
Building Management Systems (BMS) Mock Exam
Free building management systems mock exam. 25 questions from a 245-question bank covering BMS fundamentals, hardware and field wiring, HVAC integration including air handling units, fan coil units and chiller sequencing, lighting and access control, communication protocols, dashboards and analytics, and commissioning and handover.
- Questions
- 25 questions
- Time limit
- 30 min
- Pass mark
- 70% to pass (18/25)
- Bank size
- 243 question bank
Free · no sign-up · timer can be ignored · retake as many times as you want
Sample questions
01What does BMS stand for?
- A.Building Maintenance Schedule
- B.Building Management System
- C.Business Management Software
- D.Basic Monitoring Service
Why: BMS stands for Building Management System, which is the central control system for building services. It's sometimes also called a Building Automation System (BAS).
02Which two systems can commonly be controlled by a BMS?
- A.Furniture and carpets
- B.Phones and computers
- C.Windows and doors
- D.HVAC and lighting
Why: A BMS typically controls HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) and lighting systems, along with other building services like access control and energy management.
03What is the main purpose of a BMS?
- A.To increase building construction costs
- B.To control efficiency, safety, compliance, and comfort
- C.To replace all electrical systems
- D.To eliminate the need for maintenance
Why: The main purpose of a BMS is to improve efficiency, enhance safety, ensure compliance with regulations, and maintain occupant comfort through centralised control and monitoring.
FAQ
Is the Building Management Systems mock exam free?
Yes — 100% free, no sign-up needed. Questions are pulled at random from a substantial bank, with a worked explanation on every question after you submit.
Can I retake the mock exam?
Yes. Every attempt picks a different random selection and reshuffles the options, so each retake gives you genuinely new questions. No limit on retakes.
Does this count towards the real qualification?
No — this is independent practice material. To gain the actual qualification you need to sit the official assessment through an approved provider.