Section 1: Program Evaluation Fundamentals (Questions 1-25)
1. Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of program
evaluation in HUD housing inspection systems?
A. To eliminate local inspection standards in favor of federal-only enforcement
B. To assess effectiveness, consistency, and compliance outcomes of inspection
processes
C. To reduce the number of inspections conducted annually
D. To replace field inspections with self-certification by property owners
Answer: B
Rationale: The primary purpose of HUD program evaluation is to determine
whether inspection systems are achieving intended outcomes such as safety,
habitability, and regulatory compliance. It focuses on measuring effectiveness and
consistency across jurisdictions .
2. Which data source is most critical for evaluating the reliability of HUD housing
inspection program outcomes?
A. Social media reports from tenants
B. Inspector travel logs
,C. Historical inspection deficiency records and compliance reports
D. Newspaper articles about housing conditions
Answer: C
Rationale: Reliable program evaluation depends on structured, verifiable data
such as inspection results, deficiency trends, and compliance records, which
provide objective evidence of program performance over time .
3. A key indicator used in HUD inspection program evaluation to measure
effectiveness of inspections is:
A. Number of inspectors hired per year
B. Average property ownership duration
C. Rate of corrected deficiencies within required timeframes
D. Number of tenant complaints filed
Answer: C
,Rationale: Effectiveness is measured by outcomes such as how quickly and
completely identified deficiencies are corrected, reflecting real program impact
on housing quality .
4. Which best describes the relationship between inspection consistency and HUD
program evaluation outcomes?
A. Consistency is irrelevant if inspections are completed quickly
B. Consistency ensures comparable results across inspectors and jurisdictions
C. Consistency prevents all inspection errors
D. Consistency is only important for tenant satisfaction
Answer: B
Rationale: Consistency in applying standards ensures that evaluation results are
comparable across different inspectors and geographic areas, which is essential
for fair and accurate program assessment .
5. What is the primary role of performance benchmarking across housing
authorities?
A. To standardize property ownership models
B. To reduce inspection frequency regardless of risk level
, C. To compare operational performance metrics and identify improvement gaps
D. To replace field inspections with automated reporting systems
Answer: C
Rationale: Performance benchmarking allows HUD and housing authorities to
evaluate relative effectiveness by comparing key indicators, helping identify
underperformance areas and guide targeted improvement strategies .
6. Which principle is most fundamental to HUD housing inspection continuous
improvement frameworks?
A. Static compliance reporting without iterative review
B. Ongoing feedback integration from inspection outcomes into policy and
operational refinement
C. Prioritizing punitive enforcement over corrective action
D. Eliminating variability in inspection scoring
Answer: B