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Section 1: HUD Inspection Program Overview (Questions 1-20)
1. Which primary function best describes the role of HUD housing inspection
reporting systems in federal housing oversight programs?
A. To generate rental payment vouchers for tenants directly
B. To replace all on-site physical inspections with remote evaluations
C. To collect, store, and analyze inspection data for compliance monitoring and
enforcement
D. To centralize inspection findings for regulatory compliance, performance
tracking, and corrective action planning
Answer: D
Rationale: HUD inspection reporting systems are designed to consolidate
inspection data, enabling oversight agencies to evaluate housing quality, enforce
compliance standards, and guide corrective actions across housing programs .
,2. Which entity within HUD is primarily responsible for conducting physical
inspections and assessing housing conditions?
A. Office of Public and Indian Housing (PIH)
B. Real Estate Assessment Center (REAC)
C. Federal Housing Administration (FHA)
D. Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO)
Answer: B
Rationale: REAC's primary mission is to provide independent, actionable
assessments that advance risk-informed decisions about the condition of the
nation's affordable housing portfolio .
3. What is the primary purpose of the National Standards for the Physical
Inspection of Real Estate (NSPIRE)?
A. To eliminate all physical inspections
,B. To prioritize health, safety, and functional defects over appearance
C. To reduce the frequency of inspections
D. To focus exclusively on exterior property conditions
Answer: B
Rationale: The new NSPIRE model prioritizes health, safety, and functional defects
over appearance, implementing inspections that better reflect the true physical
conditions of the property .
4. Which of the following is NOT one of the five inspectable areas under HUD's
Physical Inspection Protocol?
A. Site
B. Building Exterior
C. Tenant Income Verification
, D. Building Systems
Answer: C
Rationale: The five inspectable areas are Site, Building Exterior, Building Systems,
Common Areas, and Units. Tenant Income Verification is handled through
separate systems like EIV .
5. What is the scoring range for HUD physical inspections?
A. 0-50 points
B. 0-100 points
C. 1-10 points
D. 0-200 points
Answer: B