Florida Real Estate Practice Exam
Your Florida Real Estate Practice Exam starts here with a free 100-question test designed to mimic the structure of the Florida sales associate state exam. Finish the test, see your score instantly, and get a recommendation based on how ready you look.
What this Florida real estate practice test covers
This Florida real estate practice test is designed for students preparing for the Florida sales associate exam after finishing the 63-hour pre-licensing course. The question bank focuses on the topics that most often determine whether you pass or fail, including license law, brokerage relationships, escrow, fair housing, contracts, finance, valuation, and math.
Use this page as a readiness check, not as a substitute for full exam prep. If your weak areas cluster around math, brokerage law, disclosures, or escrow timelines, you will usually benefit from a structured Florida exam-prep course before scheduling Pearson VUE.
How scoring works
- 90%+: likely exam-ready
- 75% to 89%: borderline, more prep recommended
- Below 75%: buy exam prep before Pearson VUE
Before you start
- Choose the best answer for every question.
- You can move one question at a time.
- Your score updates after you submit the exam.
- Results will recommend the best next step.
Florida Practice Exam
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What score is good enough to be exam-ready?
A practice-test score in the 90%+ range usually signals that you are close to exam-ready, but only if that score is repeatable across multiple attempts and topic areas. A 75% to 89% score means you are in the danger zone: close enough to feel confident, but still exposed on law, math, or procedure questions that can sink the real exam.
If you score below 75%, do not treat course completion as proof that you are ready. That range usually means you need targeted Florida exam prep before booking Pearson VUE.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this Florida real estate practice test harder than the real exam?
This practice test is designed to match the difficulty and format of the Florida sales associate exam, but every student's experience is different. If you score above 85%, you are likely in good shape. If you score between 70% and 85%, expect the real exam to feel challenging, and consider additional exam prep.
What score should I aim for before taking the Florida state exam?
A score of 90% or higher on multiple practice attempts is a strong confidence signal. A score between 75% and 89% means you are borderline and should focus on your weak areas before scheduling Pearson VUE. If you score below 75%, dedicated Florida exam prep is strongly recommended.
Do I need exam prep if I already finished the 63-hour course?
Many students finish the pre-licensing course and still feel uncertain about the state exam. This is normal. The 63-hour course covers broad material required by the state, but the exam focuses on narrower, more tested topics. If your practice scores are low or inconsistent, separate exam prep helps a lot.
What topics show up most on the Florida real estate exam?
Florida exam questions cluster around license law and FREC rules, brokerage relationships and agency, escrow and trust funds, fair housing, contracts and closings, and finance/math. If you miss many questions in one category, that is a sign to focus your exam prep there.
How many math questions are usually on the Florida real estate exam?
The Florida exam typically includes 8 to 12 math-based questions out of 100, covering topics like commission splits, financing, and mortgage calculations. If math is your weak spot, dedicated practice is important.