RBT Practice Exam RBT Practice Test Time Remaining: 01:30:00 Question 1 of 85 Question 1: Which is an example of negative reinforcement? A. Ignoring behavior B. Providing a token C. Giving praise for behavior D. Removing a chore after compliance Next Question 2: How would you explain shaping to a parent who knows nothing about applied behavior analysis? A. Each time your child gets closer to the final behavior, we will reward them. B. Positive reinforcement will be used every time your child gets closer to the terminal behavior. C. For each successive approximation, your child will receive a reward. D. We picked a terminal behavior and will be reinforcing successive approximations towards that behavior. Previous Next Question 3: Jane, an RBT, is working with a client when the parent asks her to babysit on the weekend. What is the most ethical response? A. Agree to babysit since she already knows the child B. Babysit only if the BCBA approves C. Accept but don't tell anyone at work D. Politely decline and explain that babysitting creates a dual relationship Previous Next Question 4: What is the primary purpose of collecting data on client behavior? A. To have records for legal purposes B. To guide clinical decision-making C. To provide information to insurance companies D. To satisfy administrative requirements Previous Next Question 5: Whenever you say, "Put on your shoes," your daughter immediately repeats, "Put on your shoes." What type of verbal operant is she demonstrating? A. Tact B. Mand C. Echoic D. Intraverbal Previous Next Question 6: Who can legally supervise an RBT? A. Parent B. BCBA C. RBT D. School principal Previous Next Question 7: Noah, an RBT, is running a session in a public park. A stranger approaches and asks what he is doing with the child. What is the most appropriate response? A. Explain that the child has autism and describe the therapy session B. Politely tell the stranger that you cannot discuss client details and change the subject C. Give a brief explanation but leave out the child's name D. Ask the child's parent if you can share information with the stranger Previous Next Question 8: Lisa, an RBT, is recording data on her client, Alex's, self-hitting behavior. She notes that Alex hit himself 6 times during a 2-hour session and records the data as 3 times per hour. What type of measurement did Lisa use? A. Count B. Frequency C. Duration D. Rate Previous Next Question 9: Sophia, an RBT, is working with Olivia, who prefers using a speech device to communicate. Olivia's parents want her to use vocal speech instead and ask Sophia to ignore the device's responses. Whose preferences should Sophia prioritize? A. Olivia's parents B. Olivia's teacher C. Olivia D. The BCBA Previous Next Question 10: Which of the following is an example of negative reinforcement? A. Giving a child candy for completing homework B. Taking away chores when a child finishes homework C. Giving a timeout for bad behavior D. Taking away a favorite toy as a punishment Previous Next Question 11: Emma wants to make changes to her behavior to be healthier. She starts by self-monitoring her exercise routine. During week 1, she records exercising 3 times and a total of 90 minutes. What types of measurement did Emma use? A. Inter-Response time and duration B. Duration and rate C. Count and latency D. Inter-Response time and momentary time sampling Previous Next Question 12: Emily is learning to label colors. Which of the following examples demonstrates naturalistic teaching to learn colors? A. While sitting on the living room floor with the RBT, the RBT presents a 2D color card and says "what color?" Shay responds with the color, then earns reinforcement. B. While playing with Legos in the playroom, they build a Lego tower and the RBT asks Emily to label the color of some of the Legos. C. While sitting at a table in the therapy room, the RBT clears the table and shows Emily a red Lego and asks "what color?" Shay responds "red," then earns reinforcement. D. All of the above are naturalistic teaching examples. Previous Next Question 13: Emily cleaned her room and received $10.00 upon completion. As a result, she started cleaning her room more often. This is an example of: A. Negative Reinforcement B. Preference assessment C. Positive Reinforcement D. Repeatability Previous Next Question 14: Which of the following is an example of an antecedent intervention? A. Extinction B. Differential reinforcement C. Using a visual schedule D. Punishment Previous Next Question 15: Which of the following is considered the best practice for an RBT to communicate with stakeholders? A. As directed by the supervisor B. Reporting data relevant to the client's goals C. When communicating about other clients with similar goals D. It isn't appropriate Previous Next Question 16: You are recording the time it takes from the presentation of the demand (Sd) to the first instance of behavior. What are you measuring? A. Duration B. Frequency C. Latency D. Inter-Response Time (IRT) Previous Next Question 17: Your BCBA instructs you to use a continuous schedule of reinforcement for a new goal. What does this mean? A. Reinforce the behavior intermittently B. You reinforce every occurrence of the behavior C. Reinforce the behavior after a fixed number of responses D. Reinforce the behavior at the end of each session Previous Next Question 18: Which type of reinforcement involves adding something undesirable to decrease behavior? A. Positive reinforcement B. Negative reinforcement C. Positive punishment D. Negative punishment Previous Next Question 19: When creating the BIP, a BCBA Task Analyzed the skill of Raising the Right Hand. The instructions were clear; the therapist would model the entire skill and expect the client to raise his hand. Which Channing procedure is the RBT implementing in this case? A. Forward Chaining B. Backward Chaining C. Total Task D. Least to Most Prompting Previous Next Question 20: Which is most appropriate if you are unable to collect data in a session? A. Fabricate data B. Record "no data collected" and notify supervisor C. Use data from last week D. Leave note blank Previous Next Question 21: Emma provides her client a break when she earns 5 tokens. She also gives her client two bonus tokens before DTT starts, which represents extra minutes on break. Emma uses an FR3 schedule and a response cost. What type of procedure is a response cost? A. Negative punishment B. Positive punishment C. Time-out D. Reprimand Previous Next Question 22: Last week, Jordan received a break after earning five tokens during DTT. This week, Jordan must earn 6 tokens before earning a break. What does this represent? A. Schedule thickening B. Schedule thinning C. Fading reinforcement D. Both B and C Previous Next Question 23: Olivia, an RBT, is evaluating her relationships with clients and coworkers. Which of the following illustrates an example of a dual relationship? A. Olivia provides therapy to a client. B. Olivia supervises a coworker at her clinic. C. Olivia is friends with her client's family outside of work. D. Olivia attends professional training sessions. Previous Next Question 24: Victoria is teaching her client, Sarah, to identify body parts on herself. She gives the instruction, "Touch your head." When Sarah touches her head, she gives verbal praise and a high-five. When Sarah touches her nose, she does not praise or give her a high-five. What procedure is Victoria conducting? A. Negative Reinforcement B. Positive Reinforcement C. Differential Reinforcement D. Extinction Previous Next Question 25: A parent asks you to babysit their child on the weekend. What should you do? A. Accept since you know the child B. Decline and explain boundaries C. Accept if it's off the clock D. Check with another RBT Previous Next Question 26: Which of the following is an example of positive punishment? A. A student loses recess privileges after talking in class B. A child is given extra homework for not completing classwork C. A child earns a sticker for good behavior D. A parent ignores tantrums, causing them to decrease over time Previous Next Question 27: What type of prompt is pointing at the correct response? A. Visual B. Verbal C. Gestural D. Physical Previous Next Question 28: Stuart is using Discrimination Training to teach Joshua to discriminate against the color green. Every time Joshua uses his index finger to touch the green card, Stuart marks that trial as successful. During the last session, Joshua touched the green card 6 times but contacted the red card the other 4 instead. Calculate the percentage of correct color green discrimination during this session. A. 40% B. 60% C. 25% D. 64% Previous Next Question 29: Kevin is reinforced when he asks to take a break from his activities instead of throwing their belongings on the floor. Which of the following types of reinforcement is this an example of? A. Positive conditioned B. Positive unconditioned C. Negative unconditioned D. Negative conditioned Previous Next Question 30: Sofia is an RBT of Hazel. From the last three sessions, Hazel's dad reported that she's going to bed at midnight and waking up at 4 AM. What course of action should Sofia take as the RBT? A. Sofia should offer advice to the dad on sleeping techniques. B. Sofia should report this to her BCBA and make a note in her session notes. C. Sofia should ignore it and continue with session. D. Sofia should allow Hazel to take a nap if she request to do so during the session. Previous Next Question 31: Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of a supervisor? A. To provide feedback to their supervisees B. To oversee the services provided by their supervisees C. To be friends with their supervisees D. To ensure that their supervisees are providing high-quality services Previous Next Question 32: Collecting data as soon as behavior happens minimizes: A. Subjectivity B. Reinforcement C. Generalization D. Rate Previous Next Question 33: Which of the following is an example of a discriminative stimulus (SD)? A. Being thirsty B. Feeling tired C. Seeing a "men's" sign on a restroom door D. Feeling pain Previous Next Question 34: Which reinforcement schedule is based on an unpredictable number of responses? A. Fixed ratio B. Variable ratio C. Fixed interval D. Variable interval Previous Next Question 35: Emma wants to know how much time passes between occurrences of her client asking for a break. What type of data would she collect? A. Rate B. Duration C. Frequency D. Inter-Response Time Previous Next Question 36: You're asked to measure how long a tantrum lasts. Which measurement is best? A. Interval B. Frequency C. Duration D. Latency Previous Next Question 37: In applied behavior analysis (ABA), which verbal operant is another word for "request"? A. Intraverbal B. Echoic C. Tact D. Mand Previous Next Question 38: What is the main purpose of a token economy system? A. To punish unwanted behavior B. To track inappropriate behavior C. To reduce attention-seeking behavior D. To reward behavior with tokens that can be exchanged for other reinforcers Previous Next Question 39: Which data system records every time a behavior occurs? A. Discontinuous B. Permanent product C. Continuous measurement D. Interval Previous Next Question 40: A client engages in self-injurious behavior (SIB) when denied access to a preferred item. What should the RBT do? A. Provide the item to stop the behavior B. Follow the safety plan and use redirection C. Ignore the SIB and continue the session D. Punish the behavior immediately Previous Next Question 41: Sarah is working as an RBT and has several responsibilities during her sessions with clients. Which of the following is NOT one of her roles as an RBT? A. Design reinforcement systems B. Implement behavior plans C. Assist with parent training D. Conduct indirect assessments Previous Next Question 42: Which of the following skill areas is NOT assessed by the ABLLS-R? A. Motor skills B. Social interaction C. Academic readiness D. Intelligence quotient (IQ) Previous Next Question 43: Milana wants to measure the amount of time that passes between occurrences of her client asking for a break. What type of data should she collect? A. Duration B. Response Latency C. Inter-response Time (IRT) D. Rate Previous Next Question 44: Which measurement procedure is being used if the observer is recording if the target behavior occurred at any point in the interval? A. Interval by interval recording B. Whole interval recording C. Momentary time sampling D. Partial interval recording Previous Next Question 45: An RBT notices that a client's behavior plan suggests using non-contingent reinforcement (NCR). How should the RBT implement this? A. Provide reinforcement only when the client engages in problem behavior B. Apply reinforcement contingent on task completion C. Use reinforcement only as a last resort D. Deliver reinforcement at predetermined intervals regardless of behavior Previous Next Question 46: If you are unable to attend supervision, you should: A. Ignore it B. Notify supervisor and reschedule C. Tell the parents D. Do nothing Previous Next Question 47: This term is used to describe what occurs immediately before "the behavior"? A. Antecedent B. Attention C. Consequence D. Response Previous Next Question 48: Your BCBA asks you to record how many times your client hits others. Which method would you use to record this behavior? A. Momentary time sampling B. Partial interval recording C. Duration D. Count Previous Next Question 49: What is the primary focus of ABA therapy? A. Only decreasing problem behaviors B. Teaching new skills C. Collecting data on all behaviors D. Using punishment Previous Next Question 50: Which of the following assessment tools involves manipulating variables to identify the function of a target behavior? A. Descriptive assessment B. Indirect assessment C. Functional analysis D. ABC Analysis Previous Next Question 51: During DTT, after you present the SD and provide the prompt, what comes next? A. Wait for response B. Record data C. Provide reinforcement or correction D. Skip to next trial Previous Next Question 52: Which of the following is NOT an essential component of a written skill acquisition plan? A. Identify a skill to teach and create a goal B. Modify the plan if necessary C. Review data on average once every 2 months D. Identify a measurement procedure for data collection Previous Next Question 53: Which is the key feature of a DRO procedure? A. Reinforce only target behavior B. Reinforce any behavior except target C. Offer reinforcement noncontingently D. Only punishment for target Previous Next Question 54: What is the definition of latency in behavior measurement? A. The time from the end of one behavior to the start of the next behavior B. The time it takes for a behavior to occur after a given stimulus C. The total time a behavior occurs D. The number of times a behavior occurs Previous Next Question 55: Mary notices that her client takes a long time to start getting dressed after being given an instruction. What type of data collection would be most appropriate to measure this delay? A. Duration B. Frequency C. Latency D. Inter-response time Previous Next Question 56: If a child engages in 20 tantrums over 4 hours, what's the rate? A. 20 tantrums/hour B. 4 tantrums/hour C. 5 tantrums/hour D. 10 tantrums/hour Previous Next Question 57: Alex is teaching a client to wash their hands. Alex completes all the steps of handwashing for the client using hand-over-hand prompting, but on the final step, Alex uses prompting and reinforcement until the client independently completes that step. Once the final step is mastered, Alex begins teaching the second-to-last step, continuing to collect data on the final step as "maintenance." This backward progression continues until the client can independently complete the entire task. A. Reverse Chain B. Backwards Chain C. Future Chaining D. Past Chain Previous Next Question 58: Which of the following is not a function of behavior? A. Attention B. Escape C. Anger D. Tangible Previous Next Question 59: During ____ a behavior that is both desirable and topographically incompatible with the target behavior is reinforced. A. Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behaviors B. Differential Reinforcement of Other Behaviors C. Differential Reinforcement of Low Rates D. Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behaviors Previous Next Question 60: When unsure if a new behavior is safe to ignore, the RBT should: A. Ignore it B. Seek BACB legal advice C. Ask the BCBA D. Wait to see if it stops Previous Next Question 61: What does the term "extinction" refer to in behavior analysis? A. Removing reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior B. Punishing a behavior until it stops C. Ignoring all behaviors in the environment D. Reinforcing negative behaviors Previous Next Question 62: Liam is tracking how long his clients spend brushing their teeth each morning. He starts a stopwatch when the client begins brushing and stops it when they finish. What type of data collection method is Liam using? A. Frequency B. Duration C. Inter-response time D. Latency Previous Next Question 63: A client is learning to button a shirt. You start by teaching the last step first. This method is: A. Prompt fading B. Forward chaining C. Backward chaining D. Total task chaining Previous Next Question 64: The BCBA asks you to help with a functional analysis. What is your role? A. Design the analysis B. Interpret graphs C. Diagnose based on results D. Implement procedures and collect data Previous Next Question 65: Katherine receives a token (as part of a token economy) every time she brushes her teeth before going to bed. This is an example of: A. Punishment B. Negative reinforcement C. Positive reinforcement D. None of the above Previous Next Question 66: Which of the following statements is true about Errorless Teaching? A. The client is expected to commit errors during this teaching method B. The responses are expected to be placed under Extinction C. Prompts are provided to avoid errors D. Errors are punished with Positive Punishment Previous Next Question 67: During a session, a child starts screaming when denied access to a toy. What should the RBT do first? A. Give the toy to stop the screaming B. Ignore the behavior and continue C. Document and report to the supervisor D. Implement the behavior intervention plan Previous Next Question 68: Your client is overweight and is seemingly only motivated by food. Your client requested that you no longer use food as a reinforcer. After talking with your BCBA, what might be the best course of action? A. Continue using food reinforcers. It's the only thing that works B. Refer the client to a dietician. ABA is not the right fit. C. Immediately discontinue food reinforcers, and try new items until something works as a reinforcer D. Pair the food with other unconditioned reinforcers to establish new reinforcers Previous Next Question 69: What is the purpose of inter-observer agreement (IOA)? A. To develop rapport with clients B. To determine reinforcement schedules C. To ensure treatment is effective D. To verify data accuracy Previous Next Question 70: Why is it important for an RBT to stay within their scope of practice? A. To maintain a good relationship with clients' families B. To limit the amount of work required C. To save time during sessions D. To avoid legal and ethical consequences Previous Next Question 71: Operational definitions of behavior should be: A. Objective B. Subjective C. Opinion-based D. All of the above Previous Next Question 72: You're told to help run a paired-stimulus preference assessment. What should you do? A. Present items one at a time B. Present two items and record which is chosen C. Ask the client to list favorites D. Offer all items together Previous Next Question 73: Which of the following variables would not require immediate communication with your BCBA? A. Your client mastered one of their programs. B. Your client became ill during the session, so you ended the session 45 minutes early. C. Your client's caregivers reported concerns about their progress and another RBT's performance. D. Your client started a new medication. Previous Next Question 74: Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of PRT? A. Child choice and initiation B. Natural reinforcers C. Strict, repetitive drill sessions D. Focus on pivotal skills Previous Next Question 75: Who is responsible for monitoring the effectiveness of a behavior plan? A. Parent B. RBT only C. BCBA D. Teacher Previous Next Question 76: Your daughter struggles in reading class, so you are referred to a specialist. The specialist informs you that they want your daughter to complete a 5-day assessment before the intervention starts to gather data. What type of data is the specialist gathering? A. Frequency B. Maintenance C. Baseline D. Intervention Previous Next Question 77: Emily is working with her client, Jake, on a gross motor imitation target, specifically clapping hands. Jake has independently clapped hands in the past and has imitated peers clapping. Every time Emily says "Do this" and claps her hands, Jake holds up his hands and stares at her, and Emily always completes the response for him. This illustrates an example of: A. Prompt dependency B. Behavior modification C. Reinforcement D. Behavioral contrast Previous Next Question 78: DTT stands for: A. Differential Token Technique B. Discrete Trial Teaching C. Direct Teaching Therapy D. Discrete Time Technique Previous Next Question 79: Your client begins a new repetitive behavior that is not in the BIP. What should you do? A. Add a new goal B. Ignore it permanently C. Punish the behavior D. Record and report it to your supervisor Previous Next Question 80: Why is maintaining confidentiality important in the role of an RBT? A. To protect client privacy and trust B. To comply with ethical guidelines C. To avoid legal repercussions D. All of the above Previous Next Question 81: Victoria gives her client a sticker on a token board every three minutes that her client goes without engaging in target maladaptive behaviors. What reinforcement schedule does this exemplify? A. Fixed ratio B. Continuous reinforcement C. Variable interval D. Fixed interval Previous Next Question 82: Emma's RBT is collecting data on her tantrum behavior. Each time a tantrum occurs, the RBT records what happened before (Emma was told "no"), the behavior (Emma cried and screamed), and what happened after (Emma was ignored). What type of data collection is this? A. ABC data collection B. Functional analysis C. Momentary time sampling D. Frequency recording Previous Next Question 83: An RBT charts aggressive incidents but isn't sure how to label minor incidents. What should they do? A. Leave them out B. Ask the BCBA C. Use their own labels D. Ask another RBT Previous Next Question 84: A BCBA Task Analyzed the skill of Brushing Teeth. The instructions were clear; the first step would be to teach the client to dry his hands and put the towel away. Which Channing procedure is the RBT implementing in this case? A. Forward Channing B. Backward Chaining C. Total Task D. Backward Chaining with Leaps Ahead Previous Next Question 85: Which of the following ways is a safe way to store data collected during a therapy session that may contain PHI (Personal Health Information)? A. In a briefcase, which is set to explode if the wrong person tries to open it B. On a clipboard C. Files containing PHI should be stored in a lockable file folder or cabinet when not in use. D. During transport (say, between the office and a client's home), all files should be stored in the trunk of your vehicle. Previous Submit Test