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For the broker examination (simulation), the time limit is 3 hours. If you are taking the reciprocity exam, then you are only required to take a multiple-choice state portion, and the time limit is 1.5 hours.
The Broker simulation examination contains the following topics:
Plus one primary issue varying by examination form.
The broker examination consists of 11 simulation problems presented in a simulation format. Nine of these problems contribute to your score, while the remaining two are unscored and used for pre-testing future exams. You must achieve or exceed the overall Minimum Passing Level (MPL) for both the Information Gathering (IG) and Decision Making (DM) sections to pass the National Simulation Examination. Content experts assessed each section in a simulation, whether IG or DM, during the development process. The MPL for each section reflects the scoring weights assigned to the options and represents the performance level expected of a “minimally competent practitioner.”