QUESTIONS, ANSWERS & RATIONALES (MVDA
STUDY GUIDE) NEWEST VERSION EXAM
This premium question master test bank provides a
comprehensive, updated review of all Chapters 1–18
material required to clear the 2025/2026 Ontario Motor
Vehicle Industry Council exam. Each multiple-choice
question features an optimized options layout, a verified
answer key, and an in-depth, bold-italicized legal rationale
explaining the underlying Motor Vehicle Dealers Act
framework. It is expertly structured as a high-utility study
guide and mock quiz package designed to guarantee a
passing grade of 75% or higher on your very first attempt.
Q1. What is the fundamental purpose of the Motor Vehicle
Dealers Act (MVDA)?
A) To maximize dealership profit margins across Ontario.
B) To protect consumers and ensure a fair, honest
marketplace.
C) To establish universal speed limits on Ontario highways.
D) To regulate the export of manufactured Canadian auto
parts.
Answer: B
,Rationale: The primary mandate of the MVDA and OMVIC is
consumer protection. It achieves this by creating a
transparent, highly regulated automotive marketplace that
enforces consumer rights and dealer compliance.
Q2. If a dealer’s advertised vehicle price is $25,000, which
fee can be legally added to this price during closing?
A) A $499 dealer administration and documentation fee.
B) Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) and vehicle licensing fees.
C) A mandatory $299 security etching protection plan fee.
D) A $150 pre-delivery inspection and vehicle detailing fee.
Answer: B
Rationale: Ontario's "All-In Pricing" regulations dictate that
an advertised price must include all fees except HST and
actual licensing/registration fees. Admin, etching, and
freight fees must be built into the advertised price.
Q3. A consumer purchases a vehicle from an OMVIC-
registered dealer and discovers a major hidden history flaw.
How long does the consumer have to request a contract
rescission?
A) 30 days from the delivery date.
B) 90 days from the delivery date.
C) 1 year from the date the contract was signed.
D) 2 years from the date the contract was signed.
Answer: B
,Rationale: The MVDA provides consumers with a statutory
right to cancel/rescind their contract within 90 days if the
dealer fails to disclose critical mandatory information, such
as accurate odometer readings or past daily rental history.
Q4. Which of the following individuals is legally required to
be registered with OMVIC?
A) A private individual selling their own personal vehicle.
B) A finance manager working inside an OMVIC-registered
dealership.
C) A certified technician performing safety inspections in a
shop.
D) A commercial transport truck driver delivering vehicles.
Answer: B
Rationale: Any individual who negotiates, invites, or
concludes a vehicle trade on behalf of a registered
dealership—including finance and insurance managers—
must hold an active OMVIC salesperson registration.
Q5. What is the maximum statutory penalty a court can
impose on an individual found guilty of curbsiding?
A) A $500 fine and 10 days of community service.
B) A $5,000 fine and mandatory loss of driver's license.
C) A $50,000 fine and up to two years less a day in prison.
D) A $100,000 fine and permanent ban from vehicle
ownership.
Answer: C
, Rationale: Curbsiding (acting as an unlicensed dealer) is a
serious offense under the MVDA. Individual violators face
statutory maximum penalties of up to a $50,000 fine and jail
time of up to two years less a day.
Q6. Under the Transaction Fee Program, how often must a
dealer remit their transaction fees to OMVIC?
A) On the last business day of every consecutive week.
B) Promptly within 10 days of completing any individual
vehicle sale.
C) Annually, alongside the dealership's formal registration
renewal.
D) Bi-annually on designated fiscal calendar dates.
Answer: C
Rationale: Dealers accumulate a $10 fee for every retail
transaction (sales or leases). This accumulated amount is
calculated and remitted to OMVIC once a year during the
dealer’s annual registration renewal.
Q7. For how many consecutive years must an OMVIC dealer
securely store their transaction and business records?
A) 3 years
B) 5 years
C) 6 years
D) 7 years
Answer: C