Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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What is a sectional township?

  1. A 1,000-acre section with 100-acre lots.

  2. A 1,000-acre section with 200-acre lots.

  3. 200-acre sections.

  4. A 2,000-acre section with 200-acre lots.

  5. A 5,000-acre section divided into smaller lots.

  6. A 2,000-acre section divided into 100-acre lots.

The correct answer is: A 1,000-acre section with 100-acre lots.

A sectional township refers to a 36 square mile area that is subdivided into 36 sections, each being one square mile or 640 acres. Each section can further be divided into quarter sections (160 acres), quarter-quarter sections (40 acres), and so on. Therefore, option A, which describes a 1,000-acre section with 100-acre lots, aligns with the typical subdivision pattern within a sectional township. The other options do not accurately represent the standard measurement and subdivision practices within a sectional township.