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NATIONAL REAL ESTATE EXAM
PRACTICE TEST {ALREADY GRADED
A+ } NEWEST VERSION
Question 1: Condemnation is the act of seizing private property from citizens. What gives the government the right to do this?
- police power
- escheat
- eminent domain
- adverse possession
Correct Answer: C) eminent domain
Question 2: The Americans with Disabilities Act applies to:
- exclusively federal government buildings
- privately owned or government-owned public accommodations
- only residential housing properties
- privately owned private residences
Correct Answer: B) privately owned or government-owned public accommodations
Question 3: Which is exempt from the federal Fair Housing Act?
- renting a room in a house occupied by the owner
- an apartment complex with 20 units
- a real estate broker selling a single-family home
- a commercial property leased to a retail store
Correct Answer: A) renting a room in a house occupied by the owner
Question 4: In a fixed-rate mortgage that is fully amortized, the total amount of interest to
be paid is:
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- fluctuating
- predetermined
- variable based on the prime rate
- recalculated annually
Correct Answer: B) predetermined
Question 5: Which of these is an economic characteristic that makes land a distinctive commodity?*
- immobility
- indestructibility
- non-homogeneity
- situs
Correct Answer: D) situs
Question 6: A square bedroom measures 10 feet by 10 feet. What is the area of the room?
- 20 square feet
- 40 square feet
- 100 square feet
- 1000 square feet
Correct Answer: C) 100 square feet
Question 7: Suppose that a borrower has a gross monthly income of $3,000 and wants to qualify for a conforming loan (total debt service ratio of 36%) with a monthly PITI payment of $800. What is the maximum amount of additional long-term obligations this borrower may have after PITI?
A) $280
B) $800
C) $1,080
D) $2,200
Correct Answer: A) $280
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Question 8: What happens to trade fixtures after a business moves out of a leased property?
- They become the property of the landlord.
- The tenant removes their trade fixtures and takes them upon moving out.
- They are sold to the next tenant.
- They must be left in place as part of the real estate.
- No. Religious organizations cannot discriminate under any circumstances.
- Yes. Religious organizations which rent to tenants for residential purposes are exempt
- No. The Fair Housing Act strictly prohibits discrimination based on religion in all housing.
- Yes, but only if they also accept government housing vouchers.
Correct Answer: B) The tenant removes their trade fixtures and takes them upon moving out.Question 9: A Christian organization owns a fourplex. It wants to rent to only Christian tenants. Under the federal Fair Housing Act, is this legal?
from the Fair Housing Act.
Correct Answer: B) Yes. Religious organizations which rent to tenants for residential purposes are exempt from the Fair Housing Act.Question 10: In most cases, broker compensation, as a percentage of home price, falls
somewhere between:
A) 1-3%
B) 3-5%
C) 5-7%
D) 7-10%
Correct Answer: C) 5-7%
Question 11: The PHYSICAL characteristics of land are that land is indestructible, non-
homogenous, and:
- immobile
- scarce
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- liquid
- subject to improvements
Correct Answer: A) immobile
Question 12: Which statement BEST defines the term contingency?
Correct Answer: stipulation that must be satisfied before the contract can be performed Question 13: If a borrower is behind on payments, the acceleration clause gives the lender
the ability to:
Correct Answer: call the entire loan balance due immediately
Question 14: A metes and bounds legal description always returns to:
Correct Answer: the point of beginning
Question 15: What should a license holder do if a client instructs them to do something that would discriminate against a protected class?
- advise the client they cannot legally discriminate against certain groups
- quietly follow the client's instructions to maintain the relationship
- ignore the instruction and proceed normally
- report the client to the local housing authority immediately
Correct Answer: A) advise the client they cannot legally discriminate against certain groups
Question 16: What is a novation?
Correct Answer: the substitution of one contract for another
Question 17: A married couple bought a home ten years ago for $400,000. Their
neighborhood has rapidly grown in popularity, and they were able to sell their home this year for $950,000. How much of that money will they be required to pay capital gains tax on?
A) $50,000
B) $550,000
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