Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Salesperson Manual Practice Test

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Under what circumstances can you be licensed if you have been convicted of a crime?

  1. If the conviction was more than ten years ago

  2. If it was not related to motor vehicles or fraud

  3. If you have no convictions

  4. Under no circumstances

The correct answer is: If it was not related to motor vehicles or fraud

If you have been convicted of a crime, you can still be licensed under certain circumstances. Option A is incorrect because there are other factors that determine whether a person can be licensed, even if the conviction was more than ten years ago. Option C is also incorrect because having no convictions does not guarantee you can be licensed if you have committed a crime in the past. Option D is incorrect because there are situations where you can still be licensed, even if you have a criminal record. Therefore, option B is the correct answer because it excludes two common types of crimes that may prevent you from obtaining a license - motor vehicle offenses and fraud.