ILLINOIS REAL ESTATE BROKER EXAM – PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF.
*Core Domains*
*Property Ownership*
*Land Use Controls and Regulations*
*Valuation and Market Analysis*
*Financing and Settlement Procedures*
*Agency Relationships and Ethical Practices*
*Contracts and Conveyance*
*Illinois License Law and Administrative Rules*
*Introduction*
*The purpose of this examination is to evaluate the competency of indi
Section One: Questions 1–100
Question 1
A sponsoring broker in Illinois must maintain an escrow account for:
A. The broker's personal business expenses.
B. Earnest money received from clients or customers.
C. Commissions earned by the brokerage firm.
D. Salaries for unlicensed administrative staff.
🟢 B. Earnest money received from clients or customers.
,🔴 RATIONALE: Illinois law mandates that earnest money held by a broker must be kept in a neutral,
non-interest-bearing escrow account (unless otherwise agreed) to ensure the funds remain separate from
the broker’s business or personal assets.
Question 2
Which of the following describes an agency relationship where the broker represents both the buyer and
the seller in the same transaction?
A. Subagency
B. Designated agency
C. Dual agency
D. Transactional brokerage
🟢 C. Dual agency
🔴 RATIONALE: Dual agency occurs when a licensee represents both parties in a transaction, which
requires written informed consent from both the buyer and the seller under Illinois law.
Question 3
An Illinois real estate broker's license expires every:
A. Year
B. Two years
C. Three years
D. Four years
🟢 B. Two years
🔴 RATIONALE: Real estate broker licenses in Illinois are valid for a two-year period, with renewal
typically occurring on April 30th of every even-numbered year.
Question 4
Which type of legal description uses a baseline and principal meridian?
A. Metes and bounds
B. Lot and block
C. Rectangular survey system
,D. Informal reference
🟢 C. Rectangular survey system
🔴 RATIONALE: The rectangular survey system (or government survey system) relies on a grid of base
lines running east-west and principal meridians running north-south to identify land parcels.
Question 5
A property owner suffers a loss due to a title defect. Which insurance policy protects them?
A. Homeowners insurance
B. Mortgage insurance
C. Title insurance
D. Errors and omissions insurance
🟢 C. Title insurance
🔴 RATIONALE: Title insurance protects the policyholder against financial loss resulting from title defects,
such as liens or encumbrances, that were not discovered during the title search.
Question 6
Under the Illinois Real Estate License Act, which of the following is considered a ministerial act?
A. Negotiating the price on behalf of a buyer.
B. Performing a comparative market analysis for a seller.
C. Responding to factual questions about a property's features.
D. Advising a client on the legal implications of a contract.
🟢 C. Responding to factual questions about a property's features.
🔴 RATIONALE: Ministerial acts are routine administrative tasks that do not involve the exercise of
judgment or discretion or the formation of an agency relationship.
Question 7
What is the primary purpose of a contingency clause in a purchase contract?
A. To guarantee the seller a specific profit margin.
B. To allow a party to terminate the contract if specific conditions are not met.
C. To override the need for a formal inspection.
, D. To eliminate the requirement for a down payment.
🟢 B. To allow a party to terminate the contract if specific conditions are not met.
🔴 RATIONALE: Contingencies, such as financing or inspection clauses, provide a legal exit strategy for
the buyer if the stated conditions are not satisfied by the deadline.
Question 8
Which federal law prohibits discrimination in the sale or rental of housing based on race, color, religion,
sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin?
A. Truth in Lending Act
B. Fair Housing Act
C. Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
D. Sherman Antitrust Act
🟢 B. Fair Housing Act
🔴 RATIONALE: The Fair Housing Act (Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968) is the foundational federal
law that prohibits discriminatory practices in real estate transactions based on the protected classes listed.
Question 9
A lease that requires the tenant to pay a fixed rent plus all property expenses (taxes, insurance,
maintenance) is known as:
A. Gross lease
B. Percentage lease
C. Triple net lease
D. Ground lease
🟢 C. Triple net lease
🔴 RATIONALE: A triple net lease (NNN) shifts the burden of property operating expenses from the
landlord to the tenant, resulting in a lower base rent.
Question 10
In Illinois, a managing broker is required to:
A. Personally handle every transaction in the office.
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF.
*Core Domains*
*Property Ownership*
*Land Use Controls and Regulations*
*Valuation and Market Analysis*
*Financing and Settlement Procedures*
*Agency Relationships and Ethical Practices*
*Contracts and Conveyance*
*Illinois License Law and Administrative Rules*
*Introduction*
*The purpose of this examination is to evaluate the competency of indi
Section One: Questions 1–100
Question 1
A sponsoring broker in Illinois must maintain an escrow account for:
A. The broker's personal business expenses.
B. Earnest money received from clients or customers.
C. Commissions earned by the brokerage firm.
D. Salaries for unlicensed administrative staff.
🟢 B. Earnest money received from clients or customers.
,🔴 RATIONALE: Illinois law mandates that earnest money held by a broker must be kept in a neutral,
non-interest-bearing escrow account (unless otherwise agreed) to ensure the funds remain separate from
the broker’s business or personal assets.
Question 2
Which of the following describes an agency relationship where the broker represents both the buyer and
the seller in the same transaction?
A. Subagency
B. Designated agency
C. Dual agency
D. Transactional brokerage
🟢 C. Dual agency
🔴 RATIONALE: Dual agency occurs when a licensee represents both parties in a transaction, which
requires written informed consent from both the buyer and the seller under Illinois law.
Question 3
An Illinois real estate broker's license expires every:
A. Year
B. Two years
C. Three years
D. Four years
🟢 B. Two years
🔴 RATIONALE: Real estate broker licenses in Illinois are valid for a two-year period, with renewal
typically occurring on April 30th of every even-numbered year.
Question 4
Which type of legal description uses a baseline and principal meridian?
A. Metes and bounds
B. Lot and block
C. Rectangular survey system
,D. Informal reference
🟢 C. Rectangular survey system
🔴 RATIONALE: The rectangular survey system (or government survey system) relies on a grid of base
lines running east-west and principal meridians running north-south to identify land parcels.
Question 5
A property owner suffers a loss due to a title defect. Which insurance policy protects them?
A. Homeowners insurance
B. Mortgage insurance
C. Title insurance
D. Errors and omissions insurance
🟢 C. Title insurance
🔴 RATIONALE: Title insurance protects the policyholder against financial loss resulting from title defects,
such as liens or encumbrances, that were not discovered during the title search.
Question 6
Under the Illinois Real Estate License Act, which of the following is considered a ministerial act?
A. Negotiating the price on behalf of a buyer.
B. Performing a comparative market analysis for a seller.
C. Responding to factual questions about a property's features.
D. Advising a client on the legal implications of a contract.
🟢 C. Responding to factual questions about a property's features.
🔴 RATIONALE: Ministerial acts are routine administrative tasks that do not involve the exercise of
judgment or discretion or the formation of an agency relationship.
Question 7
What is the primary purpose of a contingency clause in a purchase contract?
A. To guarantee the seller a specific profit margin.
B. To allow a party to terminate the contract if specific conditions are not met.
C. To override the need for a formal inspection.
, D. To eliminate the requirement for a down payment.
🟢 B. To allow a party to terminate the contract if specific conditions are not met.
🔴 RATIONALE: Contingencies, such as financing or inspection clauses, provide a legal exit strategy for
the buyer if the stated conditions are not satisfied by the deadline.
Question 8
Which federal law prohibits discrimination in the sale or rental of housing based on race, color, religion,
sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin?
A. Truth in Lending Act
B. Fair Housing Act
C. Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
D. Sherman Antitrust Act
🟢 B. Fair Housing Act
🔴 RATIONALE: The Fair Housing Act (Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968) is the foundational federal
law that prohibits discriminatory practices in real estate transactions based on the protected classes listed.
Question 9
A lease that requires the tenant to pay a fixed rent plus all property expenses (taxes, insurance,
maintenance) is known as:
A. Gross lease
B. Percentage lease
C. Triple net lease
D. Ground lease
🟢 C. Triple net lease
🔴 RATIONALE: A triple net lease (NNN) shifts the burden of property operating expenses from the
landlord to the tenant, resulting in a lower base rent.
Question 10
In Illinois, a managing broker is required to:
A. Personally handle every transaction in the office.