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Question 1
Does The Appraisal Foundation (TAF) have the legal authority to enforce the requirements of
USPAP?
A) Yes, as a federal agency.
B) Yes, because it wrote the standards.
C) No, it is a private entity with no enforcement authority.
D) No, only the Appraisal Standards Board can enforce it.
E) Yes, but only in states that have not adopted USPAP.
Correct Answer: C) No, it is a private entity with no enforcement authority.
Rationale: The Appraisal Foundation is a private, non-profit organization. While it creates
the standards (via the ASB) and qualifications (via the AQB), it has no legal power to
enforce them. Enforcement is the responsibility of state appraisal regulatory agencies.
Question 2
Which board within The Appraisal Foundation is responsible for writing, amending, and
interpreting USPAP?
A) Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB)
B) Board of Trustees (BOT)
C) Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC)
D) Appraisal Standards Board (ASB)
E) National Registry Board (NRB)
Correct Answer: D) Appraisal Standards Board (ASB)
Rationale: The ASB is the specific body tasked with the development and interpretation of
USPAP. They issue the standards and provide guidance through Comments and Advisory
Opinions.
Question 3
Which entity is responsible for establishing the minimum education and experience requirements
for appraiser licensing and certification?
A) Appraisal Standards Board (ASB)
B) Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB)
C) Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC)
D) Board of Trustees (BOT)
E) Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA)
Correct Answer: B) Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB)
Rationale: The AQB sets the Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria, which includes
the required education, experience, and examinations that states must adopt for licensing
and certification.
Question 4
Who is responsible for appointing the members of the ASB and AQB?
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A) The President of the United States
B) The Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC)
C) The Board of Trustees (BOT)
D) The state regulatory agencies
E) The members of the Appraisal Foundation by popular vote
Correct Answer: C) The Board of Trustees (BOT)
Rationale: The BOT acts as the governing body of The Appraisal Foundation. Their
primary duties include appointing members to the ASB and AQB, overseeing Foundation
funding, and ensuring the Foundation's mission is met.
Question 5
Which entity maintains the official National Registry of state-certified and licensed appraisers?
A) The Appraisal Foundation (TAF)
B) The Appraisal Standards Board (ASB)
C) The Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB)
D) The Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC)
E) The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Correct Answer: D) The Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC)
Rationale: The ASC is a federal entity created by FIRREA. Its responsibilities include
monitoring The Appraisal Foundation and maintaining the National Registry of appraisers
who are eligible to perform evaluations for federally related transactions.
Question 6
USPAP is legally enforced by which of the following?
A) The Appraisal Foundation
B) The Appraisal Standards Board
C) State appraiser licensing and certification agencies
D) The Appraisal Subcommittee
E) The FBI
Correct Answer: C) State appraiser licensing and certification agencies
Rationale: While USPAP provides the rules, the legal authority to discipline an appraiser or
revoke a license rests solely with the individual state regulatory agencies that issue those
credentials.
Question 7
What is the primary purpose of USPAP Advisory Opinions?
A) To create new standards for unique assignments.
B) To provide legal advice to clients.
C) To offer guidance and advice on how to apply USPAP in specific situations.
D) To replace the Ethics Rule in certain jurisdictions.
E) To provide a glossary of terms for homeowners.
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Correct Answer: C) To offer advice
Rationale: Advisory Opinions (AOs) are not technically part of USPAP. They are reference
materials issued by the ASB to illustrate how the standards should be applied to various
appraisal problems. They do not establish new requirements.
Question 8
In USPAP, what is the significance of "Comments"?
A) They are optional suggestions that appraisers can ignore.
B) They are only for use by state investigators.
C) They are an integral part of USPAP and have the same weight as the Rules or Standards they
address.
D) They are the same as Advisory Opinions.
E) They are used to identify the appraiser’s personal opinions.
Correct Answer: C) They are an integral part of USPAP and have the same weight as the
components they address.
Rationale: Comments are extensions of USPAP's Standards and Rules. They clarify and
interpret the requirements of the rules they follow, and compliance with them is
mandatory.
Question 9
The Record Keeping Rule establishes requirements for which of the following?
A) How much an appraiser should charge.
B) The content and retention of a workfile for an appraisal or appraisal review.
C) The physical appearance of an appraiser’s office.
D) The education an appraiser must complete.
E) The way an appraiser markets their services on social media.
Correct Answer: B) The content and retention of a workfile for an appraisal or appraisal
review assignment.
Rationale: The Record Keeping Rule dictates that a workfile must be in existence prior to
the issuance of any report and must contain all data and documentation necessary to
support the appraiser’s opinions and conclusions.
Question 10
In USPAP, the appraisal process is divided into which two distinct types of activity?
A) Analysis and Investigation
B) Inspection and Drafting
C) Development and Reporting
D) Calculation and Presentation
E) Research and Archiving
Correct Answer: C) Development, reporting
Rationale: USPAP separates the process into two phases: "Development" (Standard 1, 3,