How many questions are on the Texas real estate exam?

The Texas real estate salespersons exam consists of 125 total multiple-choice questions.

  • The exam is broken down into a national portion and a state law portion. The national portion includes 85 multiple-choice questions
  • The state law portion includes 40 multiple-choice questions.

However, it is important to note that 5 of the national portion questions are considered “preset items” and are not counted toward your score. These questions are used to gather statistics on performance and to help develop future versions of the exam. These 5 preset items are distributed throughout the test, so you will not be able to distinguish which questions are preset items and which are actual exam questions.
Similarly, the state law portion includes 10 preset items, which means you will only be graded on 30 out of the 40 state law questions.

In order to pass the national portion of the exam, you must answer 56 out of the 80 questions correctly (85 questions minus the 5 preset items).
In order to pass the state law portion of the exam, you must answer 21 out of the 30 questions correctly (40 questions minus the 10 preset items).
Also, please note that you must pass BOTH the national and state portions of the exam in order to pass the overall exam.

There is a 150 minute time-limit for the national portion and a 90 minute time-limit for the state portion (240 minute total time-limit).