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PREPIQ WISCONSIN WI AUCTIONEER RETAKE
ULTIMATE EXAM FULL ACTUAL STUDY GUIDE
2026-27 PACKAGE
Instructions: Select the single best answer for each question. This examination is designed to
assess your knowledge of Wisconsin auctioneer laws, administrative codes, tax regulations,
federal firearms laws, and professional practice standards as required for licensure and
retake eligibility by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS).
Section 1: Wisconsin Statutes –(Auctioneer Board) (Questions 1–25)
1. According to Wis. Stat. § 480.14(1), under what condition may an
auctioneer conduct an auction?
A) With verbal permission from the owner
B) With a written contract with each owner or consignor of goods or
real estate that may be sold at the auction
C) With a handshake agreement witnessed by two people
D) With a notarized statement of intent filed with DSPS
Explanation: No auctioneer may conduct an auction unless the
auctioneer or auction company has entered into a written contract
with each owner or consignor of goods or real estate that may be
sold at the auction. This is a foundational requirement under
Wisconsin law.
2. (Select all that apply) According to Wis. Stat. § 480.14(1), what
must a written contract between an auctioneer and a consignor
specify?
A) The terms and conditions upon which the auctioneer or auction
company accepts the goods or real estate for sale
B) The auctioneer's favorite auction chant
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C) The auctioneer's commission rate, if any
D) The expected date of the auction
Explanation: The statute requires the written contract to specify the
terms and conditions of acceptance, the auctioneer's commission rate
(if any), and the expected date of the auction. The auction chant is
not a statutory requirement.
3. According to Wis. Stat. § 480.14(2), what standard must an
auctioneer follow regarding offers received at auction?
A) The auctioneer may accept any offer that feels right
B) The auctioneer must conduct the auction to ensure that the
highest or most favorable offer is accepted
C) The auctioneer must accept the first offer received
D) The auctioneer may reject all offers without justification
Explanation: Wisconsin law requires auctioneers to conduct auctions
to ensure that the highest or most favorable offer is accepted,
protecting both sellers and bidders.
4. Under Wis. Stat. § 480, which of the following best defines an
"auction"?
A) A public sale of goods where the highest bidder wins
B) Any private sale between two parties
C) A sale conducted only by a licensed real estate broker
D) A charitable fundraiser that does not involve bidding
Explanation: Chapter 480 defines an auction as a public sale of goods
or property where the highest bidder at the fall of the hammer
obtains the item.
5. Under Wisconsin law, which individual is exempt from obtaining
an auctioneer license when conducting a sale?
A) A person selling personal property worth $1,000
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B) A charitable organization conducting a fundraiser
C) A licensed real-estate broker auctioning commercial property
D) An out-of-state auctioneer with reciprocity approval
Explanation: Charitable organizations may conduct auctions without
a license, provided the proceeds go to the charity and the auction
complies with statutory requirements.
6. What is the minimum age required to apply for an individual
auctioneer license in Wisconsin?
A) 16 years
B) 18 years
C) 21 years
D) 25 years
Explanation: Wisconsin statutes set the minimum age at 18 for
individuals seeking licensure as auctioneers.
7. An out-of-state auctioneer wishes to conduct an auction in
Wisconsin. Which requirement must be satisfied for reciprocity?
A) Completion of a Wisconsin-specific ethics course
B) Holding a valid Wisconsin driver's license
C) Proof of a comparable license in the home state and a
background check
D) Residency in Wisconsin for at least six months
Explanation: Reciprocity is granted when the auctioneer holds a
comparable license elsewhere and passes a background check as
stipulated by the Auctioneer Board.
8. How many continuing education hours must a Wisconsin-licensed
auctioneer complete every two years?
A) 6 hours
B) 8 hours
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C) 10 hours
D) 12 hours
Explanation: SPS 123 mandates 12 hours of approved continuing
education biennially to maintain licensure.
9. Which of the following is a requirement for auctioneer licensing
under Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 480?
A) Proof of a college degree
B) Passing an approved auctioneering examination
C) Ownership of an auction business for at least 5 years
D) Certification from a national auctioneers' association
Explanation: Passing an approved auctioneering examination is a
statutory requirement for licensure. A college degree, business
ownership, or national certification is not required.
10. What is the primary role of an auctioneer in Wisconsin?
A) To set fixed prices on items
B) To facilitate the sale of property through bidding
C) To act as a real estate broker
D) To appraise property value only
Explanation: An auctioneer's main role is to conduct sales by
encouraging bidding and facilitating transactions, not setting fixed
prices or acting solely as appraisers.
11. Which organization oversees the licensing and regulation of
auctioneers in Wisconsin?
A) Wisconsin Department of Revenue
B) Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS)
C) Wisconsin Department of Agriculture
D) Wisconsin State Bar
PREPIQ WISCONSIN WI AUCTIONEER RETAKE
ULTIMATE EXAM FULL ACTUAL STUDY GUIDE
2026-27 PACKAGE
Instructions: Select the single best answer for each question. This examination is designed to
assess your knowledge of Wisconsin auctioneer laws, administrative codes, tax regulations,
federal firearms laws, and professional practice standards as required for licensure and
retake eligibility by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS).
Section 1: Wisconsin Statutes –(Auctioneer Board) (Questions 1–25)
1. According to Wis. Stat. § 480.14(1), under what condition may an
auctioneer conduct an auction?
A) With verbal permission from the owner
B) With a written contract with each owner or consignor of goods or
real estate that may be sold at the auction
C) With a handshake agreement witnessed by two people
D) With a notarized statement of intent filed with DSPS
Explanation: No auctioneer may conduct an auction unless the
auctioneer or auction company has entered into a written contract
with each owner or consignor of goods or real estate that may be
sold at the auction. This is a foundational requirement under
Wisconsin law.
2. (Select all that apply) According to Wis. Stat. § 480.14(1), what
must a written contract between an auctioneer and a consignor
specify?
A) The terms and conditions upon which the auctioneer or auction
company accepts the goods or real estate for sale
B) The auctioneer's favorite auction chant
,2
C) The auctioneer's commission rate, if any
D) The expected date of the auction
Explanation: The statute requires the written contract to specify the
terms and conditions of acceptance, the auctioneer's commission rate
(if any), and the expected date of the auction. The auction chant is
not a statutory requirement.
3. According to Wis. Stat. § 480.14(2), what standard must an
auctioneer follow regarding offers received at auction?
A) The auctioneer may accept any offer that feels right
B) The auctioneer must conduct the auction to ensure that the
highest or most favorable offer is accepted
C) The auctioneer must accept the first offer received
D) The auctioneer may reject all offers without justification
Explanation: Wisconsin law requires auctioneers to conduct auctions
to ensure that the highest or most favorable offer is accepted,
protecting both sellers and bidders.
4. Under Wis. Stat. § 480, which of the following best defines an
"auction"?
A) A public sale of goods where the highest bidder wins
B) Any private sale between two parties
C) A sale conducted only by a licensed real estate broker
D) A charitable fundraiser that does not involve bidding
Explanation: Chapter 480 defines an auction as a public sale of goods
or property where the highest bidder at the fall of the hammer
obtains the item.
5. Under Wisconsin law, which individual is exempt from obtaining
an auctioneer license when conducting a sale?
A) A person selling personal property worth $1,000
,3
B) A charitable organization conducting a fundraiser
C) A licensed real-estate broker auctioning commercial property
D) An out-of-state auctioneer with reciprocity approval
Explanation: Charitable organizations may conduct auctions without
a license, provided the proceeds go to the charity and the auction
complies with statutory requirements.
6. What is the minimum age required to apply for an individual
auctioneer license in Wisconsin?
A) 16 years
B) 18 years
C) 21 years
D) 25 years
Explanation: Wisconsin statutes set the minimum age at 18 for
individuals seeking licensure as auctioneers.
7. An out-of-state auctioneer wishes to conduct an auction in
Wisconsin. Which requirement must be satisfied for reciprocity?
A) Completion of a Wisconsin-specific ethics course
B) Holding a valid Wisconsin driver's license
C) Proof of a comparable license in the home state and a
background check
D) Residency in Wisconsin for at least six months
Explanation: Reciprocity is granted when the auctioneer holds a
comparable license elsewhere and passes a background check as
stipulated by the Auctioneer Board.
8. How many continuing education hours must a Wisconsin-licensed
auctioneer complete every two years?
A) 6 hours
B) 8 hours
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C) 10 hours
D) 12 hours
Explanation: SPS 123 mandates 12 hours of approved continuing
education biennially to maintain licensure.
9. Which of the following is a requirement for auctioneer licensing
under Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 480?
A) Proof of a college degree
B) Passing an approved auctioneering examination
C) Ownership of an auction business for at least 5 years
D) Certification from a national auctioneers' association
Explanation: Passing an approved auctioneering examination is a
statutory requirement for licensure. A college degree, business
ownership, or national certification is not required.
10. What is the primary role of an auctioneer in Wisconsin?
A) To set fixed prices on items
B) To facilitate the sale of property through bidding
C) To act as a real estate broker
D) To appraise property value only
Explanation: An auctioneer's main role is to conduct sales by
encouraging bidding and facilitating transactions, not setting fixed
prices or acting solely as appraisers.
11. Which organization oversees the licensing and regulation of
auctioneers in Wisconsin?
A) Wisconsin Department of Revenue
B) Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS)
C) Wisconsin Department of Agriculture
D) Wisconsin State Bar