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STATE FARM ESTIMATICS EXAM (LATEST 2026 / 2027): MOST COMPREHENSIVE QS & ANS - TO PASS THE EXAM, 100% VERIFIED - UPDATED

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Master the State Farm Estimatics Exam (Latest 2026/2027) with the most comprehensive, fully verified collection of questions and answers available. This updated study pack includes realistic exam-style scenarios, 100% accurate solutions, and clear rationales to help you understand every step of the estimating process. Designed for full exam readiness, this resource covers estimating rules, property claims calculations, policy limits, depreciation, ACV/RCC formulas, diagrams, and high-difficulty practice items. Perfect for candidates aiming for a first-attempt pass, this guide reflects current industry standards and the latest 2026–2027 updates. Whether you're preparing for certification, onboarding, or insurance field training, this complete solution ensures you walk into the exam confident and fully prepared.

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STATE FARM ESTIMATICS EXAM (LATEST ): MOST

COMPREHENSIVE QS & ANS - TO PASS THE EXAM, 100% VERIFIED -

UPDATED



Q1

You inspect a 2019 sedan with a front bumper tear and a broken fog lamp. Which estimating

approach is most correct?

A. Replace bumper, replace fog lamp, paint only if OEM color match.

B. Repair or replace bumper depending on severity, replace fog lamp, and include

refinish/blend as needed.

C. Only replace fog lamp; bumper can wait until shop review.

D. Replace bumper and repaint the entire vehicle for uniformity.

Correct Answer: B

Rationale (paragraph):

Option B is correct because an estimator must evaluate whether the bumper can be repaired

or requires replacement based on severity; you never assume one method automatically. The

fog lamp must be included because it is visibly damaged. A proper estimate must also include

repainting the bumper or blending into adjacent panels if color match requires it, which is

standard refinishing practice. Option A is incorrect because refinishing is not dependent on

OEM color—refinish is required any time you repair or replace a painted part. Option C is

improper because visible damage must be estimated, not deferred. Option D is excessive and

unjustified, as a full-vehicle repaint is never required for isolated bumper damage.



Q2

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A fender costs $420. Labor to replace = 2.5 hours at $85/hour. What is the correct parts +

labor total?

A. $632.50

B. $633.00

C. $632.50 + 10% markup

D. $632.50 + $75 teardown fee

Correct Answer: A

Rationale:

Option A is correct because calculating labor (2.5 × 85 = $212.50) and adding the part price

($420) results in exactly $632.50. This matches normal estimating procedures and uses the

data given without assumptions. Option B adds rounding that wasn’t requested. Options C

and D add fees not provided in the scenario; therefore, they cannot be included in a valid

estimate.



Q3

Refinish time for a fender = 1.2 hours. Material/additional refinish factor = 0.3 hours. Paint

rate = $95/hr. What is the refinish cost?

A. $142.50

B. $114.00

C. $114.00 (materials billed separately)

D. $190.00

Correct Answer: A

Rationale:

Option A is correct because total refinish time is the sum of base refinish hours (1.2) plus the

material factor (0.3), equaling 1.5 hours. At a paint rate of $95/hr, the cost becomes 1.5 × 95

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= $142.50. Option B excludes the material factor and produces an incomplete estimate.

Option C incorrectly separates materials even though the question states the material factor is

already included. Option D is an incorrect calculation and overstates the cost.



Q4

You find hidden damage under the bumper after initial inspection. What is the correct next

step?

A. Ignore it since it wasn’t in the first estimate.

B. Document the hidden damage and create a supplement request based on teardown needs.

C. Replace all possible hidden components automatically.

D. Stop the estimate and refuse to proceed.

Correct Answer: B

Rationale:

Option B is correct because hidden damage must be acknowledged, documented, and handled

through the supplement process. Estimators should note what was observed, reference

supporting photos, and indicate that a teardown or shop inspection is needed to confirm the

extent of damage. Option A violates estimating standards. Option C replaces parts without

proof, which is inappropriate. Option D is unnecessary; discovering hidden damage is normal

and does not stop the estimate.



Q5

When a policy allows the use of aftermarket parts, what is the correct estimating approach?

A. Use OEM parts always.

B. Use aftermarket parts when allowed and document part type and justification.

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