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1. What is the primary purpose of real estate licensing laws?
A. Increase housing prices
B. Protect public interest in real estate transactions
C. Limit property ownership
D. Reduce number of agents
Rationale: Licensing laws ensure agents meet minimum
standards to protect consumers from fraud and unethical
practices.
Correct Answer: B
2. A real estate broker is best defined as a person who:
A. Repairs houses for sale
B. Appraises property values only
C. Acts on behalf of others in real estate transactions for
compensation
D. Owns rental property
Rationale: Brokers facilitate transactions between buyers and
sellers for compensation.
Correct Answer: C
,3. Which document legally proves ownership of real property?
A. Lease agreement
B. Title deed
C. Purchase offer
D. Mortgage note
Rationale: A title deed is the legal proof of ownership.
Correct Answer: B
4. Which of the following BEST describes real property?
A. Vehicles and furniture
B. Land and anything permanently attached to it
C. Cash investments
D. Bank accounts
Rationale: Real property includes land and permanent
structures.
Correct Answer: B
5. A “fixture” is defined as:
A. Movable personal property
B. Anything attached to land that becomes part of real property
C. A temporary structure
D. A lease agreement
,Rationale: Fixtures are items permanently attached to real
estate.
Correct Answer: B
6. Which of the following is considered personal property?
A. Built-in cabinets
B. Land
C. Freestanding refrigerator
D. Concrete driveway
Rationale: Personal property is movable, like appliances not
attached permanently.
Correct Answer: C
7. The term “fee simple estate” refers to:
A. Temporary ownership
B. Highest form of property ownership
C. Lease agreement
D. Government ownership
Rationale: Fee simple gives full ownership rights indefinitely.
Correct Answer: B
8. A leasehold estate is best described as:
, A. Permanent ownership
B. Temporary right to occupy property
C. Ownership of land only
D. Ownership without restrictions
Rationale: Leaseholds are time-limited possession rights.
Correct Answer: B
9. Which agency enforces real estate laws in Guam?
A. FBI
B. Guam Real Estate Commission
C. IRS
D. HUD only
Rationale: The Guam Real Estate Commission regulates
licensing and compliance.
Correct Answer: B
10. An “offer” in real estate becomes binding when:
A. It is spoken
B. It is advertised
C. It is accepted and communicated
D. It is drafted
Rationale: A contract is formed upon acceptance and
communication.
Correct Answer: C