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15-HOUR NATIONAL USPAP COURSE EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
What are the 4 sections of USPAP? - ANS -preamble 
-definitions 
-rules 
-standards (including standards rules) 
 
Benefits of USPAP - ANS -provides a common basis for comparison 
-provides a reference source for all users of the document 
-provides a basis for uniform enforcement for state regulatory agencies 
-provides a reason for clients, other intended users, and the public to place their trust in the services performed by professional appraisers 
 
What does the Appraisal Foundatio...
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What are the 4 sections of USPAP? - ANS -preamble 
-definitions 
-rules 
-standards (including standards rules) 
 
Benefits of USPAP - ANS -provides a common basis for comparison 
-provides a reference source for all users of the document 
-provides a basis for uniform enforcement for state regulatory agencies 
-provides a reason for clients, other intended users, and the public to place their trust in the services performed by professional appraisers 
 
What does the Appraisal Foundatio...
USPAP 15-HOUR COURSE EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
The Preamble states that USPAP is - ANS for appraisers and users of appraisal services. 
 
The stated purpose of USPAP - ANS Promote and maintain a high level of public trust in appraisal practice. 
 
When obligated by law or regulation an appraiser must - ANS comply with USPAP. 
 
USPAP applies to which types of properties? - ANS Tangible and Intangible 
 
Valuation services - ANS is not a subset of appraisal practice. 
 
An appraiser has the professional responsibility - A...
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The Preamble states that USPAP is - ANS for appraisers and users of appraisal services. 
 
The stated purpose of USPAP - ANS Promote and maintain a high level of public trust in appraisal practice. 
 
When obligated by law or regulation an appraiser must - ANS comply with USPAP. 
 
USPAP applies to which types of properties? - ANS Tangible and Intangible 
 
Valuation services - ANS is not a subset of appraisal practice. 
 
An appraiser has the professional responsibility - A...
PHIL 101: FINAL EXAM (JMU - YATES) EXAM PACKAGE DEAL
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PHIL101 YATES JMU FINAL EXAM FALL 2023 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
Key terms 
Aporia 
Greek term for an experience in which we arrive at a state of confusion when we realize that we 
hold contradictory viewpoints and/or premises. It's distressing but important and productive. 
Socrates employed the 'Aporetic Method' in order to bring this about in people as a way of 
motivating the pursuit of wisdom. 
Epistemology 
The branch of philosophy that focuses on trying to understand how we can best determine 
knowledge claims, truths, and the limits/possibili...
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Key terms 
Aporia 
Greek term for an experience in which we arrive at a state of confusion when we realize that we 
hold contradictory viewpoints and/or premises. It's distressing but important and productive. 
Socrates employed the 'Aporetic Method' in order to bring this about in people as a way of 
motivating the pursuit of wisdom. 
Epistemology 
The branch of philosophy that focuses on trying to understand how we can best determine 
knowledge claims, truths, and the limits/possibili...
PHIL 101: EXAM 1 (JMU - YATES) EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
Why was the mind-body problem such a big deal? - ANS limits of science? 
best basis for human understanding: senses or ideas? 
good news for philosophy of knowledge? 
 
Descartes 3 modern ambitions - ANS 1.Possibility for certain knowledge on human basis 
2.Don't start with assumptions about higher truth 
3. Rid reasoning of all errors 
 
4 rules about hyperbolic doubt - ANS 1.Be systematic: proceed from particular facts of mental experience to universal principles. 
2.Reject '...
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Why was the mind-body problem such a big deal? - ANS limits of science? 
best basis for human understanding: senses or ideas? 
good news for philosophy of knowledge? 
 
Descartes 3 modern ambitions - ANS 1.Possibility for certain knowledge on human basis 
2.Don't start with assumptions about higher truth 
3. Rid reasoning of all errors 
 
4 rules about hyperbolic doubt - ANS 1.Be systematic: proceed from particular facts of mental experience to universal principles. 
2.Reject '...
PHIL 101: EXAM 1 (JMU - YATES) EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
philosophy - ANS -Philosophy is concrete and absolute- not abstract 
-Trying to seek simple truths 
-Moves into life- not away 
-Paying attention to life and ideas 
-Formalizes the question: What should I value, what do I believe and why 
 
what motivates philosophy? - ANS -Examines beliefs 
-activity/practice involving questioning beliefs about life, --morality, reality, knowledge 
-Going beneath the usual surface 
-Motivated by wonder, awe, curiosity 
-Turning emotional experiences into ...
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philosophy - ANS -Philosophy is concrete and absolute- not abstract 
-Trying to seek simple truths 
-Moves into life- not away 
-Paying attention to life and ideas 
-Formalizes the question: What should I value, what do I believe and why 
 
what motivates philosophy? - ANS -Examines beliefs 
-activity/practice involving questioning beliefs about life, --morality, reality, knowledge 
-Going beneath the usual surface 
-Motivated by wonder, awe, curiosity 
-Turning emotional experiences into ...
PHIL 101: FINAL EXAM (JMU - YATES) EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS
Ferry - Quest for Salvation - ANS - philosophy is about more than 'Critical Reflection' 
- Quest for Salvation, but he believes this NOT in a religious sense 
- Issue of 'Death' (mortality) 
- he had concerns about the Religious approach 
 
Nuance - ANS a slight or subtle degree of difference (drawing a distinction) 
 
Ferry - Three Orientations of Philosophy - ANS 1. Theory 
2. Ethics 
3. Salvation/Wisdom 
 
Solomon - In pursuit of the contemplative life - ANS "philos...
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Ferry - Quest for Salvation - ANS - philosophy is about more than 'Critical Reflection' 
- Quest for Salvation, but he believes this NOT in a religious sense 
- Issue of 'Death' (mortality) 
- he had concerns about the Religious approach 
 
Nuance - ANS a slight or subtle degree of difference (drawing a distinction) 
 
Ferry - Three Orientations of Philosophy - ANS 1. Theory 
2. Ethics 
3. Salvation/Wisdom 
 
Solomon - In pursuit of the contemplative life - ANS "philos...
PHIL 101: FINAL EXAM (JMU - YATES) EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
Nietzsche is a ... - ANS Iconoclast 
 
iconoclast - ANS one who opposes established beliefs, customs, and institutions 
 
How does Nietzsche further skepticism? - ANS focused on our formation of concept and truth claims that go with them 
 
Nietzsche's key themes - ANS Intellectual pretense and drive, concepts as path of abstraction, concepts rooted in metaphors, illusion of being right via "cathedral of concepts" 
 
Who would agree that "We reason in language, language u...
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Nietzsche is a ... - ANS Iconoclast 
 
iconoclast - ANS one who opposes established beliefs, customs, and institutions 
 
How does Nietzsche further skepticism? - ANS focused on our formation of concept and truth claims that go with them 
 
Nietzsche's key themes - ANS Intellectual pretense and drive, concepts as path of abstraction, concepts rooted in metaphors, illusion of being right via "cathedral of concepts" 
 
Who would agree that "We reason in language, language u...
PHIL 101: FINAL EXAM (JMU - YATES) EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
Rousseau's personal concern - ANS Inequality and government (how to balance individual freedoms within the good things in government) 
 
When Rousseau focuses on 'Nature as Basis for Morality', what is he NOT talking about? - ANS God and the principles of human reason 
 
When Rousseau focuses on 'Nature as Basis for Morality', what IS he talking about? - ANS Human nature as selfish in a good way, a naturally good kind of self interest 
 
Humanity's goal according to...
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Rousseau's personal concern - ANS Inequality and government (how to balance individual freedoms within the good things in government) 
 
When Rousseau focuses on 'Nature as Basis for Morality', what is he NOT talking about? - ANS God and the principles of human reason 
 
When Rousseau focuses on 'Nature as Basis for Morality', what IS he talking about? - ANS Human nature as selfish in a good way, a naturally good kind of self interest 
 
Humanity's goal according to...
PHIL 101: FINAL EXAM (JMU - YATES) EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
how philosophy involves cultivating one side of our lives by questioning another - ANS to cultivate the side of our ideas, reason, etc. 
 
intellectual strength - ANS - agility in perception & thinking 
- sloppy, naive prejudices - motivated reasoning 
- attempt to harvest better authenticity (healthy intellectual discussion) 
 
practicing the 'love of wisdom': technical matters - ANS - the role of assumptions & presuppositions (technical term for assumption) - underlying ideas we...
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how philosophy involves cultivating one side of our lives by questioning another - ANS to cultivate the side of our ideas, reason, etc. 
 
intellectual strength - ANS - agility in perception & thinking 
- sloppy, naive prejudices - motivated reasoning 
- attempt to harvest better authenticity (healthy intellectual discussion) 
 
practicing the 'love of wisdom': technical matters - ANS - the role of assumptions & presuppositions (technical term for assumption) - underlying ideas we...
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