USPAP EXAM, FINAL EXAM, PRACTICE EXAM ,PROGRESS EXAM AND COURSE EXAM LATEST ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK 500 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
USPAP EXAM, FINAL EXAM, PRACTICE EXAM
,PROGRESS EXAM AND COURSE EXAM LATEST 2023-
2024 ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK 500 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+
According to the Record Keeping section of the ETHICS RULE,
what information is NOT required to be in a workfile?
a. documentation to support the appraiser's opinions and
conclusions
b. references to the location of other documentation not in the
workfile
c. specific names of other intended users
d. true copies of any written reports - ANSWER- C) specific
names of other intended users
Which is NOT an element of problem identification?
a. assignment conditions
b. client and other intended users
c. effective date of the opinions and conclusions
d. reporting option to be used in the assignment - ANSWER- D)
reporting option to be used in the assignment
Most of the information necessary for the appraiser to identify
the problem in a particular assignment
a. must be identified without client input.
b. requires communication with the client.
c. reveals itself while gathering data.
d. will be the same in every assignment. - ANSWER- B)
requires communication with the client.
An appraiser's peer is defined as
a. another appraiser possessing the same credentials.
b. appraisers who work in the same geographic area.
c. other appraisers who have expertise and competency in a
similar type of assignment.
d. a regularly intended user in a similar assignment. -
ANSWER- C) other appraisers who have expertise and
competency in a similar type of assignment.
When can an extraordinary assumption be used regarding
information not available to the appraiser due to assignment
conditions?
a. it cannot be used
b. when the client directs it be used
c. when credible assignment results can still be developed
d. when there are no other intended users - ANSWER- C) when
credible assignment results can still be developed
Which is NOT an option when an appraiser finds circumstances
that change the research and analysis that he originally planned
at the onset of an assignment?
a. disregard the circumstances and proceed as originally planned
b. modify the scope of work
c. use an extraordinary assumption if credible results could be
obtained
d. withdraw from the assignment - ANSWER- A) disregard the
circumstances and proceed as originally planned
The scope of work disclosed in an appraisal report must include
the
a. appraiser's final conclusions and value opinion.
b. initially planned scope of work at the onset of the assignment.
c. intended use in the assignment.
d. scope of work that was actually performed. - ANSWER- D)
scope of work that was actually performed.
Which is NOT a force that could cause an appraiser to invoke
the JURISDICTIONAL EXCEPTION RULE?
a. administrative rules and ordinances
b. attorney at law
c. constitutional law
d. legislative and court-made law - ANSWER- B) attorney at
law
When the JURISDICTIONAL EXCEPTION RULE is invoked,
who determines if the Rule is appropriate?
a. the appraiser
b. the client
c. the intended users