NCIDQ IDPX Flash Cards, 2nd Edition
Includes Content Map to Help You Navigate the 2026 Exam Specifications
NCIDQ IDPX Flash Cards, 2nd Edition has been updated to current exam specs and is the perfect complement to your study routine. More than 200 flash cards, categorized by exam and content area, aid you in recalling key concepts and definitions for the NCIDQ IDPX exam. Easily taken on-the-go, the cards come with six binder rings for easy organization.
NCIDQ IDPX Flash Cards, 2nd Edition (IDPXFL2) include:
- Coverage of NCIDQ exam content areas with cards that match up to NCIDQ IDPX exam topics
- Unique content specific to the NCIDQ IDPX exam
- Both question/answer formatting and answer/question formatting to help increase problem solving speed
- Three binder rings to divide your cards and customize your self-study learning experience
- Recategorized to match current exam specifications, and over 35 new cards
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Exam Details for the NCIDQ Exam
NCIDQ certification is the industry's recognized indicator of proficiency in interior design principles and a designer's commitment to the profession. To earn certification, qualified interior designers can apply to take the NCIDQ Examination. After CIDQ approves their eligibility, candidates register for each of the three sections of the exam and must pass each section within a specified time-frame. The exam is continually updated to ensure it aligns with the most current professional knowledge necessary to design spaces that are innovative, functional, and safe. The three separate sections of the NCIDQ Exam are: the Interior Design Fundamentals Exam (IDFX), the Interior Design Professional Exam (IDPX), and the Interior Design Practicum Exam (PRAC).
FAQs
The Interior Design Fundamentals Exam (IDFX) covers six distinct areas that capture the core competencies of interior design:
- Existing Conditions
- Pre-Design
- Programming
- Space Planning
- Preliminary FF&E and Finishes
- Schematics
The Interior Design Professional Exam (IDPX) covers five distinct areas that capture the core competencies of interior design:
- Feasibility Studies
- Scheduling and Budgeting
- Contracts, Procurement, and Permitting
- Construction Process
- Site Observation and Close-Out
The Interior Design Implementation Exam (IDIX) covers five distinct areas that capture the core competencies of interior design:
- Codes and Life Safety
- Integration and FF&E
- Construction Documents
- Consultant Drawing Coordination
- Construction Specifications and Schedules
The NCIDQ exam is divided into three sections:
- Interior Design Fundamentals Exam (IDFX)
- Interior Design Professional Exam (IDPX)
- Interior Design Implementation Exam (IDIX)
NCIDQ Certification is the industry's recognized indicator of proficiency in interior design principles and a designer's commitment to the profession.
To become a certified interior designer in the United States, you’ll need to take the NCIDQ (National Council for Interior Design Qualification) exam. The NCIDQ is administered by the CIDQ, which stands for Council of Interior Design Qualification, and is currently the only nationally-recognized competency exam for interior design. Obtaining your NCIDQ Certification recognizes your proficiency in interior design principles and your commitment to the profession.
The NCIDQ ensures the safety and wellbeing of the public by requiring that design professionals are held to the highest standards in the industry. The content of the exam represents the foundational knowledge you need to be able to branch out into a specialty design area afterwards. The NCIDQ exam consists of three sections: the Fundamentals Exam (IDFX), the Professional Exam (IDPX), and Implementation Exam (IDIX). Each section focuses on public health, safety and welfare.

