Sample Examination Questions Level 3 Technical ward in Sale of Residential Property (England, Wales & Northern Ireland) Unit 1: Health and Safety, Security and General Law (SRP1) Unit 2: Law relating to Residential Property Sales (SRP2) Unit 3: Practice Relating to Residential Property Sales (SRP3) Unit 4: Property ppraisal and asic uilding onstruction and efects (SRP4) Note: In your examinations each unit will be assessed separately. LL QUESTIONS REMIN THE PROPERTY OF PROPERTYMRK QULIFITIONS N MUST NOT E REPROUE IN NY FORM Page 1 of 5
Question 1 fundamental legal obligation placed on employees, with regard to safety and work is to: Take reasonable care Report rule breaches on a regular basis Put clients interests first ttend all health-related staff meetings Question 2 When lifting an object, you should: Keep it as close to you as possible, bend your knees and keep your back straight Start from a kneeling position and then straighten up Keep it as far away from you as possible, bend your knee and your back Start with bent arms and straighten them Question 3 When taking potential buyers onto a building site, you must normally: Obtain a liability disclaimer beforehand Park as close to the property as possible Ensure everyone wears a high vis vest sk the contractor to accompany you Question 4 Property keys should be kept: In Reception labelled with the address On a board labelled with the address In a locked cupboard labelled with a code In a property file labelled with a code. Question 5 property s driveway has a right of access across a neighbour s land. The property is defined, in law as enefitted land urdened land Empty land Shared land ONTINUE OVER Page 2 of 5
Question 6 Who enforces the Estate gents ct (1979)? The Office of Fair Trading The Ombudsman The Local uthority The National ssociation of Estate gents Question 7 Which has the most negative impact on the value of a house? roken downpipe Rising damp hipped paintwork Overgrown garden Question 8 Planning permission is required when: onverting a house into flats onverting an attic into a bedroom dding an en-suite dding a conservatory Question 9 What is meant by comparables? Similar properties selling within the last 5 years Properties with the same council tax Properties in the same price group Similar properties on the market Question 10 What action, if any, would you take with a property you are selling if the market is changing? None heck comparables hange prices in line with the market Refer to the seller ONTINUE OVER Page 3 of 5
Question 11 ready willing and able buyer Will have the full asking price Will have paid the full deposit an complete Has Power of ttorney status Question 12 iscussing marketing with a client ensures: The cheapest deal can be done What the client can afford is discovered The biggest market is found The best plan for the sale is agreed Question 13 Land described as in a conservation area means: It is in the countryside It is on green belt It has historic importance It can be modernised Question 14 Which has the most positive impact on property value type Internal order construction location Question 15 sole agency agreement means commission is paid: On a sale to a buyer introduced by another agency On a private sale to a buyer introduced by the neighbour On a private sale to a relative of the owner On a sale within your contract as sole agency without outside help. ONTINUE OVER Page 4 of 5
Question 16 cting as an gent of Necessity would mean: ontact the owner in the event of vandalism Secure empty premises if vandalised Hold keys for viewing purposes Sell a repossessed house on behalf of a mortgagee I possession Question 17 rendered house with curved bay windows to the front is likely to be: Victorian Edwardian 1930 s 1970 s Question 18 Where would you find a rafter? In a wall In a door frame In a roof In the foundations Question 19 What is the timber beam that supports floor boards called? lintel joist purlin Rafter Question 20 cavity wall in a modern house is likely to have a width of: 600mm 275mm 150mm 100mm EN Page 5 of 5