The quick answer
What it is: exam-style questions for the Florida Community Association Manager exam, one at a time, with instant feedback and a statute-referenced explanation on every answer.
How it mirrors the real exam: the real test is 100 scored questions in 3 hours, closed book, 75% to pass. Our timed simulation matches that exactly; the practice quiz lets you drill by content area.
What is the Florida CAM practice test?
A practice test is a set of exam-style questions written to cover the same material the DBPR tests on the Community Association Manager licensing exam. These are not the actual exam questions — they are original questions built to teach the underlying statutes, so you can handle whatever the real exam asks, however it is worded. Every answer comes with a statute-referenced explanation, because the CAM exam is closed book and you need the law in your head, not in a binder.
On FLCamPro the practice test comes in two forms: a practice quiz you can filter by content area with instant per-topic scoring, and a full timed exam simulation that replicates the real testing experience end to end.
How the practice test mirrors the real exam
The real Florida CAM exam has a specific shape, and a good practice test matches it point for point:
- 100 scored questions — the timed simulation draws exactly 100, the way the real exam does.
- 3-hour time limit — the simulation runs the same countdown, so you rehearse pacing.
- Closed book — no explanations appear mid-simulation, just like the real room where you cannot look anything up.
- 75% to pass — your result is scored against the exact same line the DBPR uses.
- All 5 content areas, correctly weighted — Law (20%), Procedure (25%), Budget (25%), Insurance (12%), and Management & Maintenance (18%), drawn in the same proportions as the real exam.
Because the questions draw on the same Florida Statutes the exam does — FS 718, 719, 720, 721, 617, and 715.07, plus Chapter 468 Part VIII, the Fair Housing Act, and the ADA — the practice test trains the exact recall the real test demands.
Why a practice test beats re-reading the statutes
Re-reading the Condominium Act feels productive, but it is passive. A practice test forces active recall: you commit to an answer, then find out immediately whether you were right and why. That retrieve-and-check loop is what actually moves the law from “I have seen this” into “I know this cold” — which is the only thing that helps in a closed-book room.
Rule of thumb: when you can score 80%+ across every content area — not just on average — the 75% pass line stops being something you sweat.
How to use the practice test
Work it in a sensible order rather than taking a full mock exam cold on day one:
- Start with the free quiz — the first 5 questions, no account, to see the format and difficulty.
- Drill by content area — use the quiz filters to hammer the areas the exam weights heaviest: Procedure and Budget are half the test.
- Read the explanation every time — even on questions you get right, so you learn the statute rather than the answer letter. Pair this with the study guide.
- Take the full timed simulation — 100 questions, 3 hours, closed book — once your topic scores are solid.
New to the whole process? Start with the CAM exam guide for format and scheduling, see how to pass the Florida CAM exam for a full study plan, or check the CAM exam questions page to see how the questions are structured.
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The first 5 questions are free — no account, no payment. Full access opens all 308 practice questions across every content area, plus the timed 100-question simulation, with a statute-referenced explanation on every answer.
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