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1. A property is listed at $350,000 with a commission rate of 6% to be split
equally between the listing and selling broker. If the selling broker brings a
buyer who purchases the property for $340,000, what is the total
commission due to the selling broker?
A. $21,000
B. $10,200
C. $10,800
D. $20,400
Rationale: The commission is calculated on the final sale price of $340,000.
Total commission = $340,000 × 0.06 = $20,400. The selling broker receives
half of the total commission, so $20,400 ÷ 2 = $10,800.
2. A real estate sales agent in Maine must complete how many hours of
continuing education during each license renewal period?
A. 12 hours
B. 15 hours
C. 18 hours
D. 24 hours
Rationale: The Maine Real Estate Commission requires licensees to
, complete 12 hours of approved continuing education during each two-year
renewal cycle, including three hours of Maine-specific law.
3. Which procurement method would be most appropriate for a Maine
municipality seeking to purchase a unique, specialized computer system
that is available from only one vendor?
A. Invitation for Bids
B. Request for Proposals
C. Sole Source Procurement
D. Request for Quotes
Rationale: Sole source procurement is appropriate when the required goods
or services are available from only one supplier. This method bypasses
competitive bidding but requires justification and approval.
4. A buyer makes an offer on a property contingent upon obtaining financing
within 30 days. The seller accepts the offer. If the buyer's loan application is
denied after 25 days, what is the buyer's obligation under the contract?
A. The buyer must reapply with a different lender
B. The buyer loses the earnest money deposit
C. The buyer may terminate the contract and receive the earnest money
refund
D. The buyer must pay the seller liquidated damages
Rationale: The financing contingency allows the buyer to terminate the
contract and receive a full refund of the earnest money deposit if financing
cannot be obtained within the specified timeframe, provided the buyer
acted in good faith.
5. Maine's Agency Disclosure Law requires that a real estate agent provide the
Maine Agency Disclosure Form to a prospective buyer or seller at which
time?
, A. At the first significant contact regarding a specific property
B. At the time an offer is presented
C. At the closing of the transaction
D. Only when the client requests it
Rationale: The Maine Real Estate Commission requires that the Agency
Disclosure Form be provided to consumers at the first significant contact
concerning a specific property transaction to ensure informed consent
regarding agency relationships.
6. An effective procurement planning process should begin with which
primary step?
A. Selecting the evaluation committee
B. Developing the contract terms
C. Conducting market research
D. Identifying the organization's needs and requirements
Rationale: Procurement planning must start with a clear identification of
needs and requirements to ensure that all subsequent steps, including
specifications, solicitation, and evaluation, align with organizational
objectives.
7. A property manager is responsible for overseeing 20 residential units.
Which ethical principle requires the manager to place the client's interests
above their own?
A. Confidentiality
B. Fiduciary duty
C. Disclosure
D. Fair housing
Rationale: Fiduciary duty is the ethical and legal obligation to act in the best
interests of the client, placing the client's interests above the agent's
personal interests in all matters related to the agency relationship.
, 8. When developing specifications for a construction project, which type of
specification describes the desired performance standards rather than
specific materials?
A. Prescriptive specification
B. Performance specification
C. Proprietary specification
D. Reference specification
Rationale: Performance specifications define the desired operational
outcomes or performance criteria, allowing contractors flexibility in
determining the materials and methods used to achieve those results.
9. The Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code (MUBEC) applies to which of
the following?
A. All residential and commercial buildings statewide
B. All new construction and renovations in municipalities that have
adopted it
C. Only federal government buildings
D. Only buildings exceeding 10,000 square feet
Rationale: MUBEC is adopted at the municipal level and applies to new
construction and major renovations within municipalities that have chosen
to adopt the code. It does not apply statewide unless adopted locally.
10.Which solicitation method involves publicly advertising a procurement
opportunity and allowing qualified suppliers to submit offers that are
evaluated primarily on price?
A. Request for Proposals
B. Invitation for Bids
C. Request for Qualifications
D. Competitive Negotiation