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Which of the following covenants in a deed promises that the property will not be claimed by someone with a better claim to title? A) Exceptions and Reservation Clause B) Covenant of Seizen C) Covenant of quiet enjoyment D) Covenant against encumbrances - ANS Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment Which of the following covenants in a deed promises that the property is not burdened by liens, easements or other limitations, except as noted in the deed? A) Covenant of seizin B) Covenant against encumbrances C) Covenant of quiet enjoyment D) Exceptions and reservation clause - ANS Covenant against encumbrances The size of a single family residential lot is typically: 2 | Page @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED A) less than one acre B) between one and two acres C) between two and three acres D) greater than three acres - ANS Less than one acre Most communities contain a number of tax-exempt properties. All of the following are typically included in the tax-exempt property classification EXCEPT: A) Places of worship B) Universities C) Government owned properties D) Single-family homes - ANS Single family home The most flexible method of land description, capable of describing even the most irregular of parcels, can be described as a very precise, compass-directed walk around the boundary of a parcel. This method is commonly referred to as: A) metes and bounds B) subdivision plat lot and block number C) government rectangular survey D) tax parcel number - ANS Metes and Bounds A principal definition of real estate is as a bundle of rights associated with the possession, use, and disposition o

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PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE EXAM
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ANSWERS | LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.




Which of the following covenants in a deed promises that the property will not be claimed by
someone with a better claim to title?


A) Exceptions and Reservation Clause
B) Covenant of Seizen
C) Covenant of quiet enjoyment

D) Covenant against encumbrances - ANS Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment


Which of the following covenants in a deed promises that the property is not burdened by liens,
easements or other limitations, except as noted in the deed?


A) Covenant of seizin
B) Covenant against encumbrances
C) Covenant of quiet enjoyment

D) Exceptions and reservation clause - ANS Covenant against encumbrances


The size of a single family residential lot is typically:




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, A) less than one acre
B) between one and two acres
C) between two and three acres

D) greater than three acres - ANS Less than one acre


Most communities contain a number of tax-exempt properties. All of the following are typically
included in the tax-exempt property classification EXCEPT:


A) Places of worship
B) Universities
C) Government owned properties

D) Single-family homes - ANS Single family home


The most flexible method of land description, capable of describing even the most irregular of
parcels, can be described as a very precise, compass-directed walk around the boundary of a
parcel. This method is commonly referred to as:


A) metes and bounds
B) subdivision plat lot and block number
C) government rectangular survey

D) tax parcel number - ANS Metes and Bounds


A principal definition of real estate is as a bundle of rights associated with the possession, use,
and disposition of property. Each of the following is a fundamental characteristic of property
rights EXCEPT:


A) They are enforceable by the government.
B) They apply only to tangible assets.
C) They are nonrevocable.

D) They are enduring. - ANS They apply only to tangible assets

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