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Key Facts: MO Real Estate Exam

140 Q

Exam Length

PSI MO salesperson candidate bulletin

100 + 40

National + State Split

PSI MO salesperson candidate bulletin

70% / 75%

Passing Scores (Natl/State)

Missouri MREC

72 hrs

Pre-License Education

MREC licensing requirements

$52

PSI Exam Fee

PSI MO fee schedule

Not published

First-Time Pass Rate

Current MREC/PSI public materials

On the standard path, Missouri requires a 48-hour pre-examination course on or before the exam date and a 24-hour MREP before the license application; MREP may be taken before or after the exam. PSI scores 100 National and 40 State items separately, allows 150 and 120 minutes respectively, and requires 70% National and 75% State. MREC requires 12 hours of CE in each two-year license period.

Sample MO Real Estate Practice Questions

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1Which state agency oversees the Missouri Real Estate Commission (MREC)?
A.Department of Revenue
B.Division of Professional Registration
C.Secretary of State
D.Attorney General's Office
Explanation: The Missouri Real Estate Commission operates under the Division of Professional Registration, which is part of the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance. This division oversees various professional licensing boards in the state.
2How many members serve on the Missouri Real Estate Commission?
A.5 members
B.7 members
C.9 members
D.11 members
Explanation: The Missouri Real Estate Commission consists of 7 members appointed by the governor (RSMo 339.120). Six members must have had at least 10 years of experience as a licensed real estate broker, and one is a voting public member.
3What are the primary responsibilities of the Missouri Real Estate Commission?
A.Setting property tax rates and zoning regulations
B.Licensing, regulating, and disciplining real estate professionals
C.Building and maintaining state highways
D.Overseeing mortgage lending institutions
Explanation: MREC's primary responsibilities include issuing licenses to qualified real estate professionals, establishing and enforcing standards of practice, investigating complaints, and disciplining licensees who violate real estate laws.
4Who appoints the members of the Missouri Real Estate Commission?
A.The Lieutenant Governor
B.The Governor with Senate confirmation
C.The Director of the Division of Professional Registration
D.Real estate industry associations
Explanation: The Governor appoints all 7 members of MREC, with the advice and consent of the Missouri Senate (RSMo 339.120). Commissioners serve staggered 5-year terms to ensure continuity.
5How long is the term of office for MREC commissioners?
A.3 years
B.4 years
C.5 years
D.6 years
Explanation: MREC commissioners serve 5-year terms (RSMo 339.120). The terms are staggered so that not all commissioners are replaced at the same time, ensuring institutional continuity.
6Which testing service administers the Missouri real estate licensing examinations?
A.Pearson VUE
B.PSI Services
C.Prometric
D.AMP
Explanation: PSI Services LLC administers the Missouri real estate licensing examinations. Candidates must register with PSI and schedule their exam at an approved testing center.
7How many total questions are on the Missouri real estate salesperson examination?
A.100 questions
B.120 questions
C.140 questions
D.160 questions
Explanation: The Missouri real estate salesperson exam consists of 140 total questions: 100 questions on the national portion and 40 questions on the Missouri state-specific portion.
8What is the passing score requirement for the national portion of the Missouri real estate exam?
A.60% (60 out of 100)
B.65% (65 out of 100)
C.70% (70 out of 100)
D.75% (75 out of 100)
Explanation: To pass the national portion of the Missouri real estate exam, candidates must correctly answer at least 70 out of 100 questions, which equals a 70% passing score.
9What is the passing score requirement for the Missouri state-specific portion of the real estate exam?
A.60% (24 out of 40)
B.70% (28 out of 40)
C.75% (30 out of 40)
D.80% (32 out of 40)
Explanation: To pass the Missouri state-specific portion, candidates must correctly answer at least 30 out of 40 questions, which equals a 75% passing score. Both portions must be passed to obtain a license.
10What is the current examination fee for the Missouri real estate salesperson exam?
A.$50
B.$52
C.$75
D.$100
Explanation: The Missouri Real Estate Commission's current examination-fee schedule lists $52 for the combined National and State salesperson examination (and also $52 for either single portion).

About the MO Real Estate Exam

The Missouri real estate salesperson exam covers national real estate fundamentals plus Missouri-specific topics including MREC licensing regulations, broker disclosure requirements, trust account management, the Missouri Human Rights Act, and continuing education requirements. Missouri uses a split passing score with different thresholds for national and state portions.

Questions

140 scored questions

Time Limit

150 minutes National + 120 minutes State

Passing Score

70% national / 75% state

Exam Fee

$52 (MO Real Estate Commission / PSI)

MO Real Estate Exam Content Outline

100 scored items

National Portion

The official PSI National salesperson outline has 11 domains and is scored separately at a 70% passing standard.

40 scored items

Missouri State Portion

PSI lists General Rules, Licenses, Educational Requirements, Business Conduct and Practices, Disciplinary Proceedings, Listing/Offer/Closing Forms and Costs, and Brokerage Relationships. The bulletin's listed domain counts total 54 even though its examination summary states 40 scored State items, so those counts must not be treated as a 40-item arithmetic allocation.

How to Pass the MO Real Estate Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 70% national / 75% state
  • Exam length: 140 questions
  • Time limit: 150 minutes National + 120 minutes State
  • Exam fee: $52

Keys to Passing

  • Work through all 300 available questions
  • Review every answer and explanation
  • Track weak areas and revisit them
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

MO Real Estate Study Tips from Top Performers

1Remember the split passing scores: 70% national (70/100) and 75% state (30/40) — different thresholds!
2Know the education sequence: 48 hours on or before the exam date, then complete the 24-hour MREP before applying; MREP may be before or after the exam
3Study MREC regulations: Commission structure, disciplinary authority, license types, renewal procedures
4Learn Missouri Human Rights Act: additional protected classes beyond federal law, local ordinance variations
5Master trust account rules: prompt deposit, separate accounts, broker responsibility, MREC audit compliance

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the Missouri real estate salesperson exam?

PSI scores 100 National items and 40 State items and may add 5 to 10 unscored experimental questions. It allows 150 minutes for National and 120 minutes for State. Missouri uses split passing scores: 70% National and 75% State.

What is the MREP requirement in Missouri?

The Missouri Real Estate Practice Course is 24 hours and must be completed before the license application. The current PSI handbook explicitly permits candidates to take it before or after the exam, after completing the 48-hour pre-examination course.

Does Missouri publish a first-time pass rate?

No current first-time pass rate is published by MREC or PSI. Candidates must pass the portions independently: 70% National and 75% State. If only one portion is failed, PSI allows registration for the failed portion.

How does the Missouri Human Rights Act affect real estate?

The Missouri Human Rights Act extends fair housing protections beyond the seven federal protected classes. It adds ancestry and disability-related protections, and local municipalities like Kansas City and St. Louis have added sexual orientation and gender identity protections. Licensees must comply with both state and local fair housing laws.

What are Missouri's trust account requirements?

Missouri requires brokers to maintain separate trust accounts for client funds. Earnest money must be deposited promptly as specified in the contract. The broker is responsible for accurate record-keeping, regular reconciliation, and compliance with MREC audit requirements. Commingling of personal and trust funds is a serious violation.