Free Kansas Real Estate Salesperson Practice Exam 2025

Kansas Real Estate Practice Exam

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1. During a Kansas real estate transaction, the seller tells the agent not to disclose a known roof leak to potential buyers. What should the agent do?

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2. Who appoints the members of the the kansas real estate commission?

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3. Which would be a clear violation of kansas license law?

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4. When is the only case a buyer can use a promissory note instead of a bank draft?

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5. When must earnest money be deposited into a broker’s trust account?

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6. A buyer’s agent in Kansas tells the buyer to skip the property disclosure form because “it doesn’t matter anyway.” What obligation is the agent breaching?

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7. What is the maximum penalty that could be imposed on an individual found guilty for the second time of engaging in the real estate business without a license?

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8. What is true about an associate broker in kansas?

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9. Broker James deposits a buyer’s earnest money into his business operations account, intending to transfer it to escrow the next day. What Kansas law did he violate?

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10. Trust account funds must be deposited within how many days?

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11. Samantha, a Kansas licensee, runs a Facebook ad for a listing she is representing, but forgets to include her brokerage’s name. Which regulation did she likely violate?

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12. The limit of disbursement for the the kansas real estate recovery revolving fund is:

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13. Not a member of the the kansas real estate commission, but is employed staff, and in charge of keeping records:

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14. Tom, a Kansas broker, receives a $5,000 earnest money check but is traveling. He deposits it into escrow four business days later. Which rule did he break?

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15. A licensed real estate agent posted listings on her social media from the mls that belong to another broker. is what she is doing permitted?

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16. Kansas licensed real estate agents must follow:

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17. A Kansas licensee forgets to renew their license and continues to assist clients in listing and showing properties for two weeks. What is the MOST LIKELY disciplinary outcome?

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18. Agent Sarah is representing both the buyer and seller in a Kansas residential transaction. She gets verbal consent from both parties to act as a dual agent, but she forgets to document the agreement. What is the most likely consequence?

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19. In terms of property management in kansas, what is the detailed accounting of income property called?

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20. In conviction of a real estate fraud issue, who is entitled to collect from the real estate recovery revolving fund?

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21. In kansas, if someone receives a fee to list, sell, lease, or exchange real estate they are a

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22. If the the kansas real estate recovery revolving fund is less than $100,000, and the commission imposes an additional fee for real estate licensees, what happens if any real estate licensees do not pay the fee?

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23. If a broker terminates the relationship with a salesperson and sends the license back to the commission, what is the status of the license?

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24. Ideally, the the kansas real estate recovery revolving fund should be at

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25. How many hours of continuing education must a Kansas licensee complete every 2 years?

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26. What is the term length for members of the Kansas Real Estate Commission?

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27. The brokerage relationships in real estate transactions act’s main goal is to

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28. The brokerage relationships in real estate transactions act is defined as the

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29. Any kansas licensed real estate agent wishing to purchase property must:

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30. Is a real estate agent in Kansas required to disclose a murder in a listed property?

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This free Real Estate Salesperson practice exam prepares you for the 2025 Kansas licensing test. You’ll find 110 scored questions, eligibility requirements, breakdowns for exam topics, 2025 Kansas law changes, and study tips. Take this free Kansas Real Estate Salesperson practice exam to get ready for licensure.


Who is eligible to take the Kansas Real Estate Salesperson license exam?

To qualify for the Kansas Real Estate Salesperson exam, you must:

  • Be at least 18 years of age.
  • Complete 60 hours of pre-license education:
    • 30 hours in Principles of Real Estate
    • 30 hours in Kansas Practice
  • Hold a high school diploma or equivalent.
  • Submit a completed and signed application form provided at the testing center.
  • Provide fingerprint cards with the application (available from course providers, exam centers, or the Kansas Real Estate Commission).
  • Ensure your application is signed by a supervising or branch broker who certifies your good reputation, and who will supervise your real estate activities.
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What’s on the Kansas Real Estate Salesperson exam?

Kansas’s exam consists of 110 scored questions, including 80 national, 30 Kansas-specific. There will be 5–10 unscored pretest items. National topics include property, agency, contracts, disclosures, financing, and math. The Kansas-specific section tests commission powers, licensing, prohibited acts, brokerage relationships, and recordkeeping.

Kansas Real Estate exam topics

The table below are major licensing topics you’ll need to study:

National Section (80 questions)

TopicSubtopics# Questions
Property Ownership, Legal Descriptions, UseFixtures, surveys, land controls, zoning11
Ownership, Transfer, TitleEstates, deeds, liens, title transfer9
Value & AppraisalValuation, BPO, methods, CMA11
Contracts & AgencyValidity, performance, sales, agency16
Practice of Real EstateDuties, agreements, fair housing, risk mgmt10
Disclosures & Environmental IssuesHazardous, EPA, property disclosure9
Financing & SettlementConcepts, loan types, settlement, regulations7
MathCalculations, investment, closing costs7

Kansas State Section (30 questions)

TopicSubtopics# Questions
Duties & Powers of the CommissionInvestigations, sanctions, criminal prosecution2
Licensing RequirementsActivities, renewal, education, reinstatement4
Licensee ActivitiesBusiness, records, advertising, commissions5
Prohibited ActsLegal prohibitions, penalties8
Brokerage Relationships (BRRETA)Agency relationships, disclosures, duties11

What is the exam passing score?

A passing score is 70 on each section. Any score below 70 means retesting is required. Results and next steps are shown on your score report.

What 2025 Kansas Real Estate Laws should you know for the Salesperson exam?

In 2025, Kansas’s key changes in real estate law include the transition to the new Accela licensing portal, updated background check fees with military spouse exemptions, and new standards for distance education in pre-licensing. These changes are now reflected in exam topics covering licensing procedures, fee regulations, and education requirements.

Below is a summary of the key 2025 laws:

Law / RuleBrief Description2025 StatusExam Relevance
Licensing System MigrationKREC moved to a new online portal via AccelaEffective April 24, 2025; new account required for applicants/licensees Indirect: licensing procedures included in “licensing requirements” section
Fee Regulations (K.A.R. 86‑1‑5)Rules governing background check & application feesBackground check fee increased from $60 to $70; military spouse fee exemption effective Dec 27, 2024Licensing requirements, fees in State-specific exam
Distance Education Standards (K.A.R. 86‑1‑10)Defines “synchronous distance education” for pre-licenseNew definition and standards effective Dec 2024Licensing education requirements
BRRETA (Brokerage Relationships Act)Defines agency relationships & dutiesNo change in 2025, but still tested in depthBrokerage Relationships (11 of 30 Kansas‑specific questions)
Licensing Rules & Prohibited ActsLists unlicensed actions, recordkeeping, supervision rulesNo substantive change in 2025Tested under “Prohibited Acts” (8 questions) & “Licensee Activities” (5 questions)
KREC Powers & Disciplinary ProcessAuthority, enforcement, hearings, penaltiesNo major 2025 updatesIncluded in “Duties & Powers of Commission” (2 questions)
Pre-license & Practice Course Requirements60-hour Principles + 30-hour Practice coursesRemain unchanged; exam validity periods enforcedLicensing and education prerequisites
Continuing Education Requirements12 hours CE every two years, including core topicsOngoing requirement; content updates through KREC newslettersRenewal processes (not on initial exam but important for practice)

How to prepare for the exam?

Improving your pass rate depends on understanding exam details, using trusted resources, and following a targeted study plan.

Understanding Kansas Salesperson exam details

Kansas Real Estate exam structure and requirements is essential for effective preparation. Here is information you need to know:  

  • Time allotted: 4 hours (2.5 hours for national section and 1.5 hours for state section)
  • Exam fee: $70
  • Exam format: on a computer
  • Licensing authority: Pearson VUE
  • Where to take the exam: Multiple statewide and nearby Missouri

Learning from preparation resources

Use trusted study guides and platforms that align with Alabama’s exam outline. Quality resources include:

Prep books

  • Kansas Real Estate License Exam Prep: All-in-One Guide – national and state-specific reviews, sample tests.
  • Modern Real Estate Practice in Kansas (4th Edition) – full coverage of Kansas law and exam concepts.
  • Pearson VUE national practice exams – national concepts, realistic testing interface.

Free practice test platforms 

  • Realtylicenseprep practice tests: offer national and 50-state exam simulations that mirror real test conditions and question types. 

Other resources

  • Video tutorials: explain complex topics step-by-step. 
  • Flashcards: effective for memorizing key terms and legal definitions.
  • Joining a study group: provides discussion-based learning.

Follow study strategy

A structured study plan improves content retention and builds confidence under real exam timing. You can begin with core topics, then refine your approach based on past performance. The table below is a sample of 8‑week study plan:

WeekFocusActivities
1 – 2Ownership & agencyRead outline, watch topic videos, flashcards
3 – 4Valuation, financing, contractsPractice questions + review wrong answers
5Disclosures & ethicsDeep dive into cases & laws
6Practice examsTimed mock tests
7Review weak areasRe-study low-scoring sections
8Final exam simulationFull test practice under timed conditions

Weak area analysis

  • Review your score breakdown weekly.
  • Focus additional study on areas below 70%.
  • Review incorrect answers to understand mistakes deeply.

Mastering Real Estate math

There will be about 7 math questions in the national section of the Kansas Real Estate Salesperson exam. These questions focus on practical real estate calculations such as loan-to-value ratios, down payments, and other common financial metrics relevant to property transactions.

Candidates are permitted to use the following standard conversion data during the exam, unless a specific question indicates otherwise:

  • 43,560 square feet/acre 
  • 5,280 feet/mile 
  • Round off calculations (where applicable)

For questions that involve prorated amounts, the exam will clearly state:

  • Whether the calculation should be based on a 360-day or 365-day year, and
  • Whether the day of closing is assigned to the buyer or seller

Since math questions can affect your result, focused practice is essential after reviewing the main topics. To prepare:

  • Review formulas for commission, loan-to-value ratio, and property tax calculations.
  • Solve sample problems with our practice tests.
  • Use flashcards or guided quizzes to reinforce conversions and amortization steps. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best study resource for Kansas?

Exam takers mostly recommend “Modern Real Estate Practice in Kansas” and full-length sample exams.

Can I retake the Kansas exam if I fail?

Yes, you can. You may retake after paying another fee. One tip when practicing is that you should focus on weak areas between attempts.

How soon can I get licensed after passing the exam in Kansas?

Once you pass and submit all paperwork, licensing can happen within weeks, especially if fingerprints are on file.

How should I pace my exam approach?

Use a two-pass method: quickly answer confident questions, flag the rest, then review flagged items. Take your time to read carefully, eliminate wrong choices, and ensure math accuracy.

How do I overcome test anxiety and second-guessing?

Label questions based on confidence (A – sure, B – unsure, C – math), complete the A group first, skip B and C, then return for review. Look for clues in later questions, you may find hidden answers.