Test No. 581 October 2016 U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER ...
Series 820 October 2016
U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION
Test No. 581
Customs Broker License Examination
DIRECTIONS - READ CAREFULLY
This examination consists of 80 questions. The minimum passing score is 75%. For each question, choose the letter representing your answer (A, B, C, D, or E) and completely darken the corresponding space on your answer sheet. There is no penalty for guessing; therefore, you should attempt to answer every question. Each question is designed to have a single best answer.
You are responsible for having the following references:
x Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (Either the 2015 or 2016 HTSUS may be used for this examination. All classification, free trade agreements and other questions will be consistent across both tariff schedules.)
x Title 19, Code of Federal Regulations (Either the 2015 or 2016 CFR may be used) x Customs and Trade Automated Interface Requirements (CATAIR)
x Appendix B - Valid Codes x Appendix D - Metric Conversion x Appendix E - Valid Entry Numbers x Appendix G - Common Errors x Glossary of Terms x Instructions for Preparation of CBP Form 7501 (July 24, 2012) x Right to Make Entry Directive 3530-002A
This examination lasts four and a half (4.5) hours. When you finish, please give your answer sheet to the test administrator. You may take this booklet with you.
In addition to the 80 examination questions, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will be administering six voluntary process evaluation questions. The first three voluntary questions, located in Section 1, will take place before you begin the timed component of the examination. The last three voluntary questions, located in Section 3, will take place after you complete the test, but within the test timeframe. Each set of voluntary questions is expected to take no longer than 2 minutes each. The purpose of this voluntary process is only to enhance future testing processes. These questions are completely voluntary and will have NO impact on your scores.
DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL TOLD TO DO SO BY THE EXAMINER.
THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK.
Section 1: Pre-Examination Process Evaluation Survey
This survey is being administered to collect information about the examination process for the Customs Broker Exam. The survey is completely voluntary and your responses will have no impact on your scores for this exam. 1) What is your background with regard to Customs laws and regulations?
A. Former CBP employee B. Works or has worked for a broker C. Works or has worked for an importer on trade issues D. No experience with Customs laws and regulations 2) How did you prepare for the Customs Broker Examination? A. Took an in-person course through an educational institution B. Took an online course through an educational institution C. Self-prepared D. Did not spend time preparing for examination 3) How many hours did you spend preparing for the examination? A. 1-10 B. 11-25 C. 26-100 D. More than 100 E. Did not spend time preparing for examination
DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL TOLD TO DO SO BY THE EXAMINER.
Section 2: Customs Broker License Examination
Category I ? Marking
Questions 1 - 3
Category II ? Power of Attorney
Questions 4 - 9
Category III ? Intellectual Property Rights Questions 10 - 13
Category IV ? Practical Exercise
Questions 14 - 21
Category V ? Broker Compliance
Questions 22 - 27
Category VI ? Anti-Dumping/Countervailing Questions 28 - 30 Duties
Category VII ? Bonds
Questions 31- 34
Category VIII ?Classification
Questions 35 - 47
Category IX ? Drawback
Questions 48 - 51
Category X ? Free Trade Agreements
Questions 52 - 57
Category XI ? Value
Questions 58 - 61
Category XII ? Fines and Penalties
Questions 62 - 65
Category XIII ? Entry
Questions 66 - 76
Category XIV ? Foreign Trade Zones
Questions 77 - 80
Category I: Marking
1. A CBP officer examines a shipment of widgets and determines that they are not legally marked. Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A. The importer may export the shipment
B. The importer may mark the shipment within 60 days
C. The importer may destroy the shipment
D. Failure to export, destroy or mark the shipment within the specified timeframe will result in additional duties of 10%
E. Failure to export, destroy or mark the shipment within the specified timeframe will result in liquidated damages equivalent to the value of the merchandise.
2. What is the amount of additional duties to which articles NOT marked as required under 19 CFR Part 134 may be subject?
A. $5,000 for each violation discovered.
B. 10 percent of the final appraised value of the merchandise.
C. The lesser of the domestic value of the merchandise or four times the loss of duties, taxes and fees; or if no loss of duties, taxes and fees, 40 percent of dutiable value of the merchandise.
D. A maximum of $10,000 for any one incident.
E. The entire bond amount in the case of an entry with single entry bond or in the case of continuous bond, the amount if the merchandise had been released under a single entry bond.
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