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Key Facts: Singapore LSB Survey Law Exam

3 hours

Exam Duration

LSB Singapore

60%

Passing Score

Per Subject

$200 SGD

Written Exam Fee

Per Subject

SVY21

Official Datum

Singapore Land Authority

1:20,000

Linear Closure Limit

Cadastral Traverses

20 units

Annual CPD Requirement

Practising Certificate Renewal

The Singapore LSB Survey Law written examination is a professional licensing paper with a 3-hour duration, requiring a passing score of 60%. It is conducted at least once a year by the Land Surveyors Board Singapore. Key topics include the Land Surveyors Act, Boundaries and Survey Maps Act, SLA Chief Surveyor's Directives (SVY21 datum, traverse precision), Land Titles Act, and Land Titles (Strata) Act. Passing this paper is a core requirement to register as a Registered Surveyor in Singapore.

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1What is the primary statutory purpose of the Land Surveyors Act 1991 in Singapore?
A.To regulate the registration and practice of land surveyors, establish the Land Surveyors Board, and ensure professional conduct.
B.To establish a government-owned surveying company to complete all cadastral surveys in Singapore.
C.To regulate the fees that registered land surveyors can charge their private clients.
D.To resolve boundary disputes between neighboring private properties through binding LSB arbitration.
Explanation: Under the Land Surveyors Act 1991, the primary statutory purpose is to regulate the registration and practice of land surveyors, to establish the Land Surveyors Board (LSB), and to maintain the code of professional conduct and ethics for registered surveyors in Singapore.
2Under Section 4 of the Land Surveyors Act 1991, which body is established as a corporate entity to oversee the registration and licensing of land surveyors in Singapore?
A.Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV)
B.Land Surveyors Board Singapore (LSB)
C.Singapore Land Authority (SLA)
D.Ministry of Law Surveyor's Office
Explanation: Section 4 of the Land Surveyors Act 1991 establishes the Land Surveyors Board (LSB) Singapore as a body corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal, responsible for registers, professional regulation, and licensing.
3Which of the following represents the correct statutory composition of the Land Surveyors Board (LSB) under Section 4 of the Land Surveyors Act 1991?
A.A President who is a registered surveyor, three registered surveyors nominated by SISV and selected by the Minister, and up to three registered surveyors appointed by the Minister.
B.The Chief Surveyor as ex-officio President, two lawyers appointed by the Attorney-General, and three private surveyors.
C.A President appointed by the Minister, and five surveyors elected by the general membership of the Singapore Land Authority.
D.A President who must be a judicial officer, two representatives from the Ministry of Law, and four registered surveyors.
Explanation: Under Section 4 of the Act, the LSB consists of a President (who must be a registered surveyor), three registered surveyors selected from a list of at least four nominated by SISV, and not more than three other registered surveyors appointed by the Minister.
4To be eligible for registration as a land surveyor in Singapore under the Land Surveyors Act, a candidate must meet which of the following sets of criteria?
A.Be at least 21 years old, hold an LSB-recognized qualification, pass the professional practice examination, complete required practical experience, and pass a professional interview.
B.Be at least 18 years old, hold any university degree, and complete a 6-month apprenticeship under a registered surveyor.
C.Be a citizen of Singapore, hold an engineering degree, and have worked for at least 5 years in any construction-related field.
D.Be at least 25 years old, hold a geomatics diploma, and be nominated by at least three current members of the Singapore Parliament.
Explanation: Under the Land Surveyors Act and Rules, candidates for registration must be at least 21 years old, possess a recognized academic qualification in land surveying, complete the prescribed practical experience under a Registered Surveyor, pass the LSB Professional Practice Examination, and pass a professional interview.
5What is the statutory validity period of a Practising Certificate issued to a Registered Surveyor under the Land Surveyors Act?
A.It is valid from the date of issue until 31st December of the year of issue.
B.It is valid for exactly 12 months from the date of payment of the annual fee.
C.It is valid for 3 years, subject to bi-annual audits of the surveyor's active projects.
D.It is valid indefinitely, provided the surveyor remains registered and does not face disciplinary action.
Explanation: Under Section 11 of the Land Surveyors Act, a Practising Certificate, unless cancelled or suspended, is valid only until 31st December of the year in which it is issued (calendar-year basis).
6By what date must a Registered Surveyor apply for the renewal of their Practising Certificate for the ensuing year under the Land Surveyors Rules?
A.On or before 1st December of the current year.
B.On or before 31st December of the current year.
C.On or before 1st January of the ensuing year.
D.On or before 1st November of the current year.
Explanation: According to the Land Surveyors Rules, an application for the renewal of a Practising Certificate for the ensuing year must be made to the LSB in the prescribed form on or before 1st December of the current year.
7What is the annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirement that a Registered Surveyor must meet to renew their Practising Certificate?
A.A minimum of 20 CPD units obtained during the qualifying period.
B.A minimum of 40 CPD hours, of which at least 30 must be structured lectures.
C.A minimum of 10 CPD units, solely related to technology and GNSS systems.
D.There is no annual CPD requirement; audit checks are performed once every 5 years.
Explanation: The Land Surveyors Board requires Registered Surveyors to accumulate a minimum of 20 CPD units within the renewal qualifying period (typically the preceding 12 months) to renew their Practising Certificate.
8Under LSB Singapore rules, what is the maximum number of excess CPD units that a Registered Surveyor may carry forward to the next renewal year?
A.A maximum of 20 unclaimed CPD units.
B.No carry-forward is allowed; units must be earned fresh every year.
C.A maximum of 10 CPD units, provided they are earned through academic publishing.
D.An unlimited number of units, valid for up to 3 years.
Explanation: LSB Singapore guidelines state that if a practitioner accumulates excess CPD units in a year, they may carry forward a maximum of 20 unclaimed CPD units to the next renewal qualifying period.
9Under Section 10 of the Land Surveyors Act 1991, what is the penalty for an unregistered person who engages in land surveying or holds himself out as a registered surveyor?
A.A fine not exceeding $10,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or both.
B.A fine of up to $2,000, with no possibility of custodial sentence for first-time offenders.
C.A mandatory minimum prison sentence of 12 months and public caning.
D.An administrative warning from the LSB and a civil penalty of $500.
Explanation: Section 10 of the Land Surveyors Act 1991 states that any person who contravenes the registration requirements is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or to both.
10Under the Land Surveyors Act, what is the licensing requirement for a corporation that wishes to provide land surveying services in Singapore?
A.It must be licensed by the Board, and its surveying work must be under the control and management of a Registered Surveyor who holds a valid Practising Certificate.
B.It must have a minimum paid-up capital of $1 million and be registered with the Singapore Exchange (SGX).
C.It must be 100% owned by registered surveyors, with no external directors or investors allowed.
D.It is exempt from licensing, provided all individual employees hold engineering diplomas.
Explanation: Under the Land Surveyors Act, a corporation or partnership supplying surveying services must obtain a licence from the LSB. A key condition is that the surveying services must be under the control and management of a Registered Surveyor who holds a valid Practising Certificate.

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