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Section 3 Unit 1 Exam

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Have the form notarized and provide a copy to her client
B  Shred the document, as it contains financial information
C  Record the document with the county
D  Give a copy to her client and retain the form for three years
Question #2
A  Yes, because any time you meet with a buyer, you must provide agency disclosure
B  Yes, because he showed her property
C  Only if Amy asked for advice or offered confidential information
D  No, because he is the listing agent
Question #3
A  He did not offer to also mail his clients a certified copy.
B  He did not receive his broker’s permission.
C  No steps; if he obtained signatures, he has done his job.
D  He did not make sure his clients understood the form before signing it.
Question #4
A  Yes, because Ranger did not want the seller to know
B  Yes, if Ranger is also a client
C  No, because a licensee’s duty to a seller is greater than that to a buyer
D  No, because licensees may share confidential information with their clients, no matter the source
Question #5
A  Yes, if the check is endorsed by your broker, as well.
B  No, because agents can only be paid directly if they’re paid in cash.
C  Yes, provided your broker knows about the check.
D  No, because all compensation must come through your broker.
Question #6
A  The old agency disclosure must be discarded
B  An amendment noting the change in agency status must be signed
C  Nothing, as long as the consumer was presented with the form the first time
D  A new agency disclosure must be signed
Question #7
A  When a listing agent shows an unrepresented buyer their own listing
B  When a licensee shows a couple who is expecting their first child around an open house
C  When a listing agent shows a visitor around at an open house
D  When a ‘for sale by owner’ seller asks a licensee whether the licensee believes the house is overpriced
Question #8
A  No, because land is not subject to dual agency requirements.
B  No, because each party has their own representation.
C  Yes, because any time more than one party is involved in a transaction, it is dual agency.
D  Yes, because both Jim and Roger work for the same broker.