Kansas Real Estate Exam Practice Questions (2025)
Practice questions covering Kansas-specific real estate law, transaction brokerage, KREC rules, and PSI exam content to help you pass on your first try.
Kansas's salesperson exam includes 30 state-specific questions administered by PSI under Kansas Statutes Annotated Chapter 58, Article 30. These practice questions focus on the most-tested Kansas topics: transaction brokerage, KREC rules, brokerage relationships, and seller disclosure.
Kansas Practice Questions
1. The Kansas real estate salesperson exam consists of how many total questions?
A) 100 B) 110 C) 120 D) 130
Answer: B — 110 questions. Kansas uses 80 national questions + 30 state-specific questions, for a total of 110. Passing requires 70% on each section.
2. In Kansas, the default brokerage relationship — when no agency agreement is established — is:
A) Seller's agency B) Buyer's agency C) Transaction brokerage D) Subagency
Answer: C — Transaction brokerage. Kansas's Brokerage Relationships in Real Estate Transactions Act establishes transaction broker as the default when no specific agency relationship is created.
3. The Kansas Real Estate Commission (KREC) is composed of how many members?
A) 3 B) 5 C) 7 D) 9
Answer: B — 5 members. KREC consists of 5 licensed real estate brokers appointed by the governor and regulates all licensees under Kansas statutes.
4. Kansas's salesperson prelicense education requirement is:
A) 30 hours B) 60 hours C) 90 hours D) 120 hours
Answer: A — 30 hours. Kansas has one of the lowest prelicense requirements in the United States at just 30 hours. This is a frequently tested Kansas-specific fact.
5. Kansas salesperson licenses renew every:
A) 1 year B) 2 years C) 3 years D) 4 years
Answer: B — 2 years. Kansas uses a 2-year renewal cycle with 12 CE hours per cycle.
6. The Kansas Seller's Disclosure requirement applies to:
A) All real property B) Commercial properties over $500,000 C) 1-4 unit residential properties D) Properties built before 1978 only
Answer: C — 1-4 unit residential properties. Kansas requires seller disclosure for residential 1-4 unit properties.
7. Under Kansas brokerage relationship law, a transaction broker:
A) Owes full fiduciary duties to both parties B) Owes full fiduciary duties to neither party C) Represents the seller exclusively D) Represents the buyer exclusively
Answer: B — Owes full fiduciary duties to neither party. A transaction broker facilitates the transaction and owes honesty, good faith, and disclosure of material facts — but not fiduciary duties like loyalty and confidentiality.
8. Kansas Statutes Annotated Chapter 58, Article 30 governs:
A) Property taxation B) Real estate licensing and brokerage relationships C) Environmental disclosures D) Landlord-tenant law
Answer: B — Real estate licensing and brokerage relationships. This is the primary Kansas statute tested on the state exam.
9. Kansas is which type of state regarding real property ownership and financing?
A) Community property state and title theory B) NOT a community property state; deed of trust state C) Community property state; lien theory D) NOT a community property state; pure mortgage state
Answer: B — NOT a community property state; Kansas uses deeds of trust as the primary security instrument.
10. A Kansas salesperson with 24 CE hours completed in a 2-year cycle would be:
A) Fully compliant B) Deficient by 12 hours C) Over-compliant — only 12 hours required D) Deficient by 6 hours
Answer: C — Over-compliant. Kansas requires only 12 CE hours per 2-year cycle. 24 hours exceeds the requirement. This question tests whether candidates know the actual Kansas CE requirement.
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