Final Examination 303 – National Sample Broker Examination Flashcards
1. The term season may refer to which of these? A. Defeasible fee B. Easement appurtenant C. General warranty deed D. Prior appropriation water rights
C. General warranty deed
2. Which of these is always in heritable? A. A freehold estate B. Leasehold estate C. A fee simple estate D. An encumbrance
C. A fee simple estate
3. Executed means that the contract has been: A. Drawn and is ready for signature B. Enforced in court action C. Set aside as invalid D. Completed
D. Completed
- A father dies and leaves a large piece of investment property equally to all of his children -vacant land. During the probate proceedings, it is discovered that the father did not on the property alone; he had only 50% undivided interest and with another investor as tenants in common. What
will be the disposition of the property?
A. The children will get nothing since the property is not inheritable unless own out right by the father
B. The children will each and inherit there proportional shares but only of the fathers half
C. The children will each inherit their proportional shares but not until the other investor dies.
D. The children will each inherit their proportional shares of the entire parcel
B. The children will each inherit their proportional shares but only of the fathers half .
5. D has adversely possessed the land parcel in Idaho for 25 years, which is the prescribed. For claiming the adverse possession in the state. D now wants to perfect ownership. What is the next step? A. By title insurance B. Get a deed from the County recorder C. File a suit to quiet title D. He has already perfected ownership
C. File a suit to quiet title
- A history of all instruments on record affecting J’s land is called a: A. Torrenscertificate
B. Abstract of title
C. Title insurance policy
D. Novation
B. Abstract of title
7. What is the value of a property where the gross rent multiplier is 170 and the annual rent is 12,000: A. $175000 B. $175,500 C. $174,000 D. $170,000
D. D. $170,000
- Which of these terms does not relate to condominiums?
A. Proprietary lease
B. Horizontal property act
C. Common elements
D. Conditions, covenants and restrictions
A. Proprietary lease
9. An easement allowing access to one's landlocked parcel Overland between a road and the parcel would be an: A. Easement apartment B. Easement in gross C. Easement by necessity D. Easement by prescription
C. Easement by necessity
10. The power of a city to require permits in compliance with building code is: A. Eminent domain B. Taxation C. Police power D. Escheat
C. Police power
11. A state government has a department called the Bureau of unclaimed property to manage property for which no owner can be located this is most closely related to the power called: A Taxation B. ESCHEaT C. Police power D. Regulation
B. ESCHEaT
- Which use would not likely be able to claim imminent domain to obtain land?
A. Location of a new school by the school district
B. Expansion of airport
C. Expansion of a plant facility by the largest employer in the city
D. Climbing easements for utility line installation
C. Expansion of a plant facility by the largest employer in the city
- If the owner of a commercial property makes major modifications to the interior structure of the property without obtaining the proper approval of the local building department, what is the worst thing that could happen?
A. The local officials may require the owner to obtain permits and inspections of the improvements.
B. The local officials may require the owner to pay various fines for violating local ordinance.
C. The local officials may require the modifications to be removed
D. The local officials may force the owner to sell the property
C. The local officials may require the modifications to be removed
- A seller who carries back in interest – only note on the sale of his home and rolls over the entire profit into a new palm claims:
A. No additional income on his tax return
B. An exemption from tax for the interest received
C. The added income can be also rolled into the new home and deferred
D. Added income to the extent of interest received
D. Added income to the extent of interest received
15. Which of these would appear in a title search of the property? A. Property taxes B. Zoning C. Certification of occupancy D. Deed restrictions
D. Deed restrictions
Which event will cause a tax – D furred exchange to become parsley taxable? A. Trading to a higher value property B. Paying extra cash in the exchange C. Debt relief D. Trading land for rental home
C. Debt relief
17. A special type of zoning that allows the builder to use little or no traditional setback while still complying with density requirements and often found in planned unit development is: A. Cluster zoning B. Spot zoning C. Nonconforming use D. Zoning variance
A. Cluster zoning
18. Which discrimination is allowed by the 1968 fair housing law? A. Race B. National origin C. Source of income D. Sex
C. Source of income
- Which area of adjustment in appraisal would be the easier to quantify under a paired sales analysis?
A. Recency of sale
B. Proximity to the subject
C. Physical features
D. Terms of sale or circumstances of sale
C. Physical features
20. A tax rate of seven Mills can be expressed as: A. 0.007 B. 7% C. Seven dollars per hundred dollars D. Seven dollars per thousand dollars
D. Seven dollars per thousand dollars
21. If the seller is caring the financing for a buyer for several years, the IRS wants assurance that the interest rate on that note is not below market rates. These rules are dressed under the concept of: A. Installment sales B. Imputed interest C. Tax-free exchange is D. Passive income
B. Imputed interest
22. A statement of compliance with fair housing laws is required in every brokers office in the form of a: A. License B. Signed disclosure statement C. Brochure D. Poster
D. Poster
23. Which term does not deal with taxation? A. Equalization B. Assessment C. Ad valorem D. Prior appropriation
D. Prior appropriations
- Which of the special assessments would not be assessed on and ad valorem basis
A. A special assessment to cover the cities liability of lawsuit
B. A special assessment to build a factory
C. As special assessment for sidewalks
D. A special assessment to build a playground
C. As special assessment for sidewalks