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InterNACHI SOP Exam Questions With Verified Answers. (T/F) An inspection is not technically exhaustive - answerTrue (T/F) An inspection will identify concealed or latent defects. - answerFalse (T/F) An inspection will not deal with aesthetic concerns, or what could be deemed matters of taste, ...

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InterNACHI SOP Exam Questions With
Verified Answers.


(T/F) An inspection is not technically exhaustive - answer✔True

(T/F) An inspection will identify concealed or latent defects. - answer✔False
(T/F) An inspection will not deal with aesthetic concerns, or what could be deemed matters of
taste, cosmetic defects, etc. - answer✔True

(T/F) An inspection will determine the suitability of the property for any use. - answer✔False
(T/F) An inspection determines the market value of the property or its marketability. -
answer✔False

(T/F) An inspection does not determine the insurability of the property. - answer✔True
(T/F) An inspection determines the advisability or inadvisability of the purchase of the inspected
property. - answer✔False
(T/F) An inspection does not determine the life expectancy of the property or any components or
systems therein. - answer✔True

(T/F) An inspection does not include items not permanently installed. - answer✔True

How many residential units does the SOP apply to? - answer✔4

Is an inspector required to determine property boundary lines or encroachments? - answer✔no
Is an inspector required to determine the condition of any component or system that is not readily
accessible. - answer✔no
Is an inspector required to determine the service life expectancy of any component or system. -
answer✔no
Is an inspector required to determine the size, capacity, BTU, performance or efficiency of any
component or system. - answer✔no

Is an inspector required to determine the cause or reason of any condition. - answer✔no

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Is an inspector required to determine the cause for the need of correction, repair or replacement
of any system or component. - answer✔no

Is an inspector required to determine future conditions. - answer✔no

Is an inspector required to determine compliance with codes or regulations. - answer✔no
Is an inspector required to determine the presence of evidence of rodents, birds, bats, animals,
insects, or other pests. - answer✔No

Is an inspector required to determine the presence of mold, mildew or fungus. - answer✔No
Is an inspector required to determine the presence of airborne hazards, including radon. -
answer✔No

Is an inspector required to determine the air quality. - answer✔No
Is an inspector required to determine the existence of environmental hazards, including lead
paint, asbestos or toxic drywall. - answer✔No

Is an inspector required to determine the existence of electromagnetic fields. - answer✔

Is an inspector required to determine any hazardous waste conditions. - answer✔
Is an inspector required to determine any manufacturers' recalls or conformance with
manufacturer installation, or any information included for consumer protection purposes. -
answer✔No

Is an inspector required to determine acoustical properties. - answer✔No
Is an inspector required to determine correction, replacement or repair cost estimates. -
answer✔No
Is an inspector required to determine estimates of the cost to operate any given system. -
answer✔No

Is an inspector required to operate any system that is shut down. - answer✔No

Is an inspector required to operate any system that does not function properly. - answer✔No
Is an inspector required to operate or evaluate low-voltage electrical systems, such as, but not
limited to:


1. phone lines;
2. cable lines;

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