Practice Exam 1 Real Estate Planning & Development
Practice Exam 1 Real Estate Planning & Development
Practice Exam 1 Real Estate Planning & Development
A. Animal houses, pigeon-houses, beehives, fish ponds etc. intended for permanent
attachment;
B. Fertilizer actually used on a piece of land;
C. Mines, quarries, and slag dumps, while part of the bed, and waters either running or
stagnant;
D. Real property which by any special provision of law is considered as personalty;
A. Patrimonial property
B. Roads, canals and rivers
C. Ports and bridges
D. Property reserved for some public service
5. Ownership of property gives this right to everything which is produced thereby or which is
incorporated or attached thereto –
A. Right to Enjoy
B. Civil fruits
C. Right of accession
D. Industrial fruits
6. The following is TRUE for owners of lands adjoining rivers, ponds or lagoons –
A. They shall own land left dry by the natural decrease of waters; B. They shall lose the portion of
land inundated in extraordinary floods; C. They shall own the accretion which they gradually receive
from the effects of waters;
D. They shall own outright a portion of land transferred from another estate by natural
action of water;
7. An action in court to remove any doubt or resolve any claim that is apparently valid but is in
truth invalid.
A. Redemption
B. Adjudication
C. Quieting of title
D. Adverse claim
9. A person is not aware that there exists in his title or mode of acquisition of the property a
flaw which invalidates it. He is –
A. Indemnity for expenses of cultivation that yields natural fruits after his possession ended; B. Portion
of the harvest gathered after his possession is severed;
C. The rentals of the property that will accrue beyond his possession; D. The reimbursement
for expenses for useful things he introduced to the property;
A. The natural fruits of the land he gathered from tree planted by a previous usufructuary;
B. All of the hidden treasure he found in the property;
C. The rentals from a part of the property he sub-leased;
D. The subterranean minerals he uncovered;
12. The usufructuary is not entitled to the following rights
13. The immovable benefitting from an easement established is called the ______.
A. Owner;
B. Dominant estate;
C. Servient estate;
D. None of the above
14. Easements are those which are made known and are continually kept in view by external
signs that reveal the use and enjoyment of the same are called ______________
easements.
A. Apparent easements;
B. Continuous easements;
C. Positive easements;
D. Negative easements;
A. RESA Law
B. RA 11123
C. RA 10963
D. RA 10912
A. R.A. 8981
B. R.A. 8974
C. R.A. 8532
D. R.A. 8435
17. The following activities are entitled to CPD credit units as part of “self-directed learning” ,
EXCEPT – *
A. Manila
B. Caloocan
C. Davao
D. Quezon City
19. A special court created primarily to try government officials accused of graft and corruption
A. Supreme court
B. Ombudsman
C. Sandiganbayan
D. Regional Trial Court
A. 40
B. 81
C. 138
D. 17
21. For lands of the public domain, the following agencies are involved in titling, except
A. CENRO
B. National Commission for Indigenous Peoples
C. Land Management Bureau of DENR
D. Department of Agrarian Reform
22. The highest quality classification of a building based on building codes and appraisal
guidebooks –
A. Type I
B. Type II
C. Type III
D. Type IV
A. 20%
B. 40%
C. 50%
D.80%
24. The list of properties that are taxable or exempt are maintained by the assessors in the –
A. Property register
B. Assessment rolls
C. Real estate database
D. tax declaration roster
25. Interest rates are vital in controlling money supply. If interest rates are reduced –
A. There will be less money in circulation
B. There will be an increase in investments in time deposits
C. There will be more money in circulation
D. There will be less borrowings
27. Every peso invested in real estate is converted into multiple transactions –
A. Portfolio
B. Aggregate
C. Mutual fund
D. Corporation
30. A survey of a large area of land in which corrections are made to account for the curvature
of the earth.
A. Plane survey
B. Global survey
C. Topographic survey
D. Geodetic survey
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