Free Oklahoma Real Estate Salesperson Practice Exam 2025

This Real Estate Salesperson Practice Exam helps you prepare for the 4-hour Oklahoma licensing test. This test provides a 120 practice questions, covers eligibility requirements, exam topics, key laws updates, and a comprehensive prep guide. Do the practice test below to check your readiness.

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

To qualify for the Oklahoma Salesperson license exam, candidates must meet specific educational, legal, and procedural requirements:

  • Must be at least 18 years old.
  • Must have sponsorship from a licensed real estate broker.
  • Completion of 90 hours of pre-license education or 6 acceptable college credit hours in real estate.
  • Submission of a completed application form.
  • Submission of at least one fingerprint card and a $60 fee for a background check.
  • Proof of U.S. citizenship or legal presence (e.g., birth certificate, passport, green card).
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What’s on the Oklahoma Real Estate Salesperson exam?

The Oklahoma Real Estate Salesperson exam contains 120 scored multiple-choice questions: 80 for the national section and 40 for the state section.Exam topics cover agency relationships, contract law, real property, Oklahoma broker relationships, property management, disclosures, and trust account rules.

Oklahoma Real Estate exam topics

Below are the detailed exam topics, broken down by the national and state portions.

National Section

Main TopicSubtopicsNo. of Questions
Real Property Characteristics, Legal Descriptions, Property UseFixtures, Economic/Physical Characteristics, Land Use Controls11
Forms of Ownership, Transfer, Recording of TitleOwnership Rights, Leasehold Estates, Title Transfer, Deeds, Recording9
Property Value and AppraisalValue Concepts, Appraisal Steps, Estimating Value, Broker Price Opinions11
Real Estate Contracts and AgencyTypes of Contracts, Contract Elements, Agency Relationships, Contract Performance16
Real Estate PracticeBroker Responsibilities, Brokerage Agreements, Fair Housing, Risk Management10
Property Disclosures and Environmental IssuesProperty Conditions, Environmental Laws, Disclosure Obligations9
Financing and SettlementFinancing Concepts, Loan Programs, Federal Regulations, Settlement Procedures7
Real Estate Math CalculationsArea, Valuation, Commission, Loan Costs, Settlement, Investment, Management Calculations7

State Section

Main TopicSubtopics & DetailsNo. of Questions
Laws and Rules Affecting Oklahoma Real Estate PracticeAuthority of Commission, Associate Acts, License Requirements, Advertising, Contract Law, Disclosures, Complaints, License Status, Education, Renewal, Prohibited Dealings20
Oklahoma Broker Relationships ActBrokerage Duties, Party Relationships, Confidentiality, Definitions, Disclosures8
Property ManagementLicense/Exemptions, Management Agreements, Landlord-Tenant Act, Trust Accounts, Security Deposits, Eviction6
Disclosures and HazardsProperty Disclosure/Disclaimer Statements, Licensee Duties, Exemptions, Psychologically Impacted Property6

What is the exam passing score?

A passing score requires at least 70% on both sections. You need a minimum of 56 correct answers out of 80 on the national portion, and at least 28 out of 40 on the state portion.

What 2025 Oklahoma Real Estate Laws Should You Know for the Salesperson Exam?

The Oklahoma salesperson exam includes a dedicated state-specific section with 40 scored questions focusing on state laws and regulations. Key areas include licensing requirements, agency duties, trust account handling, property management, disclosures, and advertising rules—all derived from the Oklahoma Real Estate Code (Title 59) and Oklahoma Administrative Code

Below is a summary of the key 2025 laws:

Law/RuleBrief Description2025 StatusExam Relevance
Authority of the Real Estate CommissionOutlines the powers and duties of the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC)No significant change in 2025Included in the exam under “Laws & Rules”
Licensing & Associate RequirementsCovers education, application, background checks, and licensing standards for salespersonsUpdated in 2024, stable in 2025Included in the exam, especially state section
Advertising RegulationsRules for advertising, including required disclosures and prohibited practicesNo significant change in 2025Included in the exam, state section
Contract Law & Statute of FraudsLegal requirements for real estate contracts and enforceabilityNo significant change in 2025Included in the exam, state section
Disclosure of Licensed StatusMandates that licensees disclose their status in real estate transactionsNo significant change in 2025Included in the exam, state section
Trust Accounts & Duty to AccountRules for handling and accounting for client fundsUpdated in 2024, stable in 2025Included in the exam, state and property management sections
Complaint Process & DisciplineProcedures for complaints, hearings, and disciplinary actionsNo significant change in 2025Included in the exam, state section
Broker Relationships ActDefines agency relationships, duties, and required disclosuresNo significant change in 2025Included in the exam, state section
Property Management & Landlord-Tenant LawLaws governing leasing, security deposits, evictions, and management dutiesNo significant change in 2025Included in the exam, state section
Disclosures and HazardsResidential property disclosures and hazard notification requirementsNo significant change in 2025Included in the exam, state section
License Renewal, Maintenance & TransfersRules for renewing, maintaining, and transferring licensesNo significant change in 2025Included in the exam, state section
Unlicensed Activity & ProhibitionsRestrictions on unlicensed activity and the role of assistantsNo significant change in 2025Included in the exam, state section

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 Oklahoma Salesperson exam details

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

  • Time allotted: 4 hours total (1.5 hours for state section, 2.5 hours for national section)
  • Exam format: Computer-based
  • Exam fee: $75
  • Licensing authority: Pearson VUE
  • Where to take the exam: Oklahoma City, Tulsa, McAlester, Woodward

Learning from prep resources

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

Prep books

  • Oklahoma Real Estate License Exam Prep: All-in-One Review and Testing to Pass Oklahoma’s PSI Exam by Stephen Mettling, David Cusic, and Ryan Mettling: A comprehensive study guide with Oklahoma-specific law review , over 500 national and 100 Oklahoma-specific practice questions, plus a full-length state sample exam. 
  • Principles of Real Estate Practice in Oklahoma by Stephen Mettling and David Cusic: A foundational textbook adopted by Oklahoma real estate schools, covering state law, agency, contracts, disclosures, property ownership, and practice questions after each chapter. 

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 math questions in the national section of the Oklahoma 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

How long does the exam in Oklahoma take?

The full exam is officially 4 hours, 1.5 hours for state section, 2.5 hours for national section. Plan for the full duration and use all available time for review.

Does Oklahoma include a lot of math or “trick” questions?

No, not many math or “trick” questions in the test. There are a few of the same-format questions and they aren’t long either.

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.