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The Superior School of Real Estate Exam (latest 2025/2026 edition) provides verified
exam-based questions with 100% correct answers. Coverage includes property ownership, land
use controls, contracts, financing, property valuation, real estate law, agency relationships, fair
housing regulations, and state-specific real estate practices.
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This complete resource ensures students master both national and state-level real estate
concepts, preparing for licensing success. Graded A+ for reliability and accuracy, the exam
content aligns with the official Superior School curriculum and state real estate commission
requirements. The exam includes 50 accurate questions based on the actual exam format
and content, ensuring comprehensive preparation.
Answer Format
Correct answers are highlighted in bold green, with rationales included to reinforce
understanding of key real estate laws, principles, and best practices.
Exam Questions
Property Ownership
1. What is the most common form of property ownership for a single
individual?
A. Joint tenancy
B. Sole ownership
C. Tenancy in common
D. Tenancy by the entirety
Rationale: Sole ownership, also known as fee simple absolute, grants one person full
rights to the property without co-owners.
2. In a joint tenancy, what right allows each owner to use the entire property?
A. Right of survivorship
B. Right of possession
, C. Right of alienation
D. Right of partition
Rationale: The right of possession in joint tenancy allows all owners equal use of the
entire property.
3. What type of ownership provides automatic transfer of title to survivors
upon an owner's death?
A. Tenancy in common
B. Joint tenancy
C. Tenancy for years
D. Life estate
Rationale: Joint tenancy includes the right of survivorship, automatically transferring
the deceased owner's interest to the survivors.
4. What is a tenancy by the entirety?
A. Ownership by unmarried partners
B. Ownership by married couples with survivorship
C. Ownership by business partners
D. Ownership for a fixed term
Rationale: Tenancy by the entirety is a form of joint ownership for married couples
with right of survivorship and creditor protection.
5. What is the difference between real property and personal property?
A. Real property is movable
B. Real property is land and attachments
C. Personal property is immovable
D. No difference
Rationale: Real property includes land and anything permanently attached to it, while
personal property is movable.
Land Use Controls
6. What is the purpose of zoning laws?
A. To increase property taxes
B. To regulate land use and development
C. To limit property sales
D. To encourage overcrowding
Rationale: Zoning laws control how land can be used, ensuring compatible
development and public welfare.
7. What is a variance in land use controls?
A. A permanent change to zoning
B. An exception to zoning rules
C. A tax increase