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M100 Community Association Management Practice Examination
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Table of Contents
Section Content
Section I Introduction and Exam Instructions
Section II Core Concepts of Community Association Management
Section III Governance, Legal Principles, and Board Operations
Section IV Financial Management and Budgeting
Section V Maintenance, Risk Management, and Insurance
Section VI Communication and Community Relations
Section VII Applied Scenario-Based Questions
Section VIII Review Questions
Section IX Answer Key with Detailed Rationales
Section I: Introduction and Exam Instructions
Exam Format
• Multiple-choice questions
• Short-answer questions
• Scenario-based management problems
• Answer explanations and rationales included
Recommended Study Areas
• Association governance
, • Board responsibilities
• Fiduciary duties
• Financial controls
• Reserve planning
• Vendor management
• Compliance enforcement
• Member relations
• Risk reduction strategies
Section II: Core Concepts of Community Association Management
Multiple-Choice Questions
1. What is the primary purpose of a community association?
A. To generate profit for owners
B. To manage shared property and enforce governing documents
C. To replace local government services
D. To eliminate homeowner responsibilities
Answer: B
Rationale:
Community associations exist to manage common areas, maintain property values, and
administer community rules according to governing documents.
2. A community association manager primarily serves as:
A. The owner of association property
B. The legal authority above the board
C. An advisor and administrator for the association
D. A replacement for association members
Answer: C
Rationale:
Managers typically support boards by implementing policies, coordinating operations, and
providing professional guidance.
, 3. Which document usually establishes the creation of an association?
A. Meeting minutes
B. Declaration or governing declaration
C. Vendor contract
D. Maintenance schedule
Answer: B
Rationale:
The declaration creates the association and defines ownership interests, responsibilities, and
restrictions.
4. The fiduciary duty of a board member requires acting:
A. Only in personal interest
B. In the best interest of the association
C. According to resident popularity
D. Without considering finances
Answer: B
Rationale:
Board members must act with loyalty, care, and responsibility toward the association.
5. Which of the following is considered a common area?
A. A privately owned living room
B. A homeowner’s personal vehicle
C. Association-owned recreational facilities
D. Personal furniture
Answer: C
Rationale:
Common areas are shared spaces maintained for community use.
Short-Answer Questions
6. Explain the role of a community association manager.