RBT Test Practice RBT Practice Test Question 1 of 85 Question 1: If an RBT recommends a change in procedures based solely on a parent’s request, what guideline might this violate? A. BACB Ethics, Supervision B. HIPAA C. FERPA D. Graphing best practices Next Question 2: When preparing for data collection, an RBT should do all of the following except: A. Identify the target(s) behavior B. Prepare materials prior to the start of the session C. Have a 1:1 meeting with the parent to discuss assessment results and goals D. Review client programming before starting a session Previous Next Question 3: What type of prompt is physically guiding a child's hand? A. Verbal B. Model C. Full Physical D. Gesture Previous Next Question 4: Which of the following is NOT a requirement for maintaining your RBT certification? A. Following the RBT ethics code B. Completing the competency assessment every year C. Receiving ongoing supervision D. Attending a conference every year Previous Next Question 5: When recording data on a line graph, on which axis should you place the date? A. X-axis B. Y-axis C. D-axis D. You would not enter a date on the graph Previous Next Question 6: During an initial assessment, an RBT was assisting a BCaBA. The RBT was asked to pay close attention to the consequences of problematic behaviors. The BCaBA told the RBT that he wanted to hypothesize about the WHY behind the client's responses. The RBT is most likely assisting with a(n) ___. A. Preference Assessment B. Individualized Assessment C. Environmental Assessment D. Functional Assessment Previous Next Question 7: What is the most important reason for an RBT to update graphs after each session? A. To ensure the parents are happy with their child's progress B. To make the data sheet look more organized C. To provide a visual representation of client progress D. To avoid getting in trouble with the supervisor Previous Next Question 8: Accepting a Facebook request from a client is: A. Acceptable on private profiles B. A boundary violation C. Ethical only off the clock D. Required if you're friendly Previous Next Question 9: An RBT is implementing a token economy. What is the most appropriate action when a client meets criteria for earning a token? A. Wait until the end of the session to award all earned tokens B. Give the token and praise immediately C. Only give tokens for perfect performance D. Ask the client if they want the token now or later Previous Next Question 10: Collecting data as soon as behavior happens minimizes: A. Subjectivity B. Reinforcement C. Generalization D. Rate Previous Next Question 11: When using extinction, you: A. Withhold reinforcement for a behavior that was previously reinforced B. Provide differential reinforcement C. Ignore the client D. Ignore all inappropriate behaviors Previous Next Question 12: What is the function of “probe” data? A. Establish new goals B. Baseline measurement for untrained skills C. End program D. Show parent progress only Previous Next Question 13: An RBT uses tally marks to record every time a student yells. This method is called: A. Frequency B. Rate C. Duration D. Latency Previous Next Question 14: Which of the following increases the future likelihood of a behavior? A. Punishment B. Motivation C. Reinforcement D. Rewards Previous Next Question 15: Which of the following best describes "modeling" in behavior analysis? A. Reinforcing the learner for independent behavior B. Punishing incorrect responses C. Demonstrating the desired behavior for the learner to imitate D. Ignoring all behaviors until improvement is seen Previous Next Question 16: You just passed your RBT exam and are assigned your first case. Your client is a 13-year-old girl who engages in severe aggression towards others. Before you start the case, which of the following answer choices should be established? A. Parent training B. DRO intervention C. Extinction procedures D. Crisis/emergency plan Previous Next Question 17: Liam hit his sister three times while the family ate dinner at a restaurant. His mom recorded three tally marks on a tracking sheet. What type of data collection method did Liam's mom use? A. Duration B. Frequency C. Percent of occurrence D. Rate Previous Next Question 18: You can achieve stimulus control through the process of: A. Generalization training B. Discrimination training C. Discrete-trial-training D. Maintenance training Previous Next Question 19: 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 20: Reinforcement is delivered on average every 2 minutes in which the behavior occurs. What reinforcement schedule is this? A. FR-2 B. FI-2 C. VR-2 D. VI-2 Previous Next Question 21: What is interresponse time (IRT)? A. The time it takes for a behavior to occur after a stimulus B. The time between consecutive instances of a behavior C. The total duration of a behavior D. The number of times a behavior occurs per hour Previous Next Question 22: How should an RBT respond if a client’s sibling asks about progress? A. Answer all questions B. Share general strategies only C. Redirect to the supervisor D. Ignore them Previous Next Question 23: A new student joins the classroom, and the BCBA wants to evaluate the child's current academic level concerning the curriculum. The BCBA asks you to observe and record the tasks the child can complete independently as well as those they find challenging. What type of assessment are you helping with? A. Functional Assessment B. Curriculum-based Evaluation C. Preference Assessment D. Social Evaluation Previous Next Question 24: Examples are food, water, and sleep. What are these classified as? A. Primary reinforcers B. Secondary reinforcers C. Consequences D. SD Previous Next Question 25: 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 26: Alex's dad reprimands him for not cleaning his dishes after dinner. Alex cleans his dishes the next day, and his father stops yelling. Alex is now more likely to clean his dishes in the future. This is an example of what? A. Negative Reinforcement B. Positive Punishment C. Escape Extinction D. Response Cost Previous Next Question 27: Noah struggles with sucking on his fingers. During a session, he is reinforced when he keeps his hand in his pocket. Which of the following is this an example of? A. Differential reinforcement of incompatible behaviors B. Differential reinforcement of other behaviors C. Spontaneous recovery D. Extinction burst. Previous Next Question 28: Your supervisor is not responding and the client is unsafe. What's your next step? A. Leave the site B. Do nothing C. Create a plan yourself D. Follow emergency protocol and document Previous Next Question 29: Ethan tells his client, "Pick up your backpack." He then starts a timer to measure how long it takes before the client begins to reach for the backpack. What type of measurement procedure is Ethan using? A. Inter-response time B. Frequency C. Duration D. Latency Previous Next Question 30: If authorized by the BCBA to train a family in DTT, what is the RBT's first priority? A. Reinforce independent responses B. Model and explain each step C. Only provide written materials D. Let family lead practice Previous Next Question 31: Which of the following scenarios constitutes the need for a crisis intervention to be included in your learner's behavior reduction plan? A. Your learner engages in echolalia. B. Your learner engages in attempted elopements from the home. C. Your learner engages in occurrences of repetitive, high-pitched screams. D. All of the above would require a crisis intervention Previous Next Question 32: 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 33: Sophia collects frequency data on her client's hand-raising behavior. She needs to enter the data on a graph. What type of graph is most commonly used in ABA to display behavior data over time? A. Bar graph B. Line graph C. Scatter plot D. Pie chart Previous Next Question 34: 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 35: Sarah, an RBT, has spent the first month with her client, Max, managing behaviors and identifying reinforcers. This week, her BCBA wants her to determine what skills Max can and can't do. What procedure is Sarah most likely going to implement? A. Probing procedures B. Task analysis procedures C. Maintenance procedures D. Generalization procedures Previous Next Question 36: Your client throws items when told to wait. The supervisor recommends a waiting program. What's your role? A. Create the program B. Modify the task C. Collect data and implement as trained D. Tell the parent to wait for therapy Previous Next Question 37: When should an RBT report an incident to their supervisor? A. Only if it is a major incident B. Any time there is an unexpected or significant event C. Only if the incident involves aggressive behavior D. Only if the client requests it Previous Next Question 38: You are recording the duration data of your client. What tool do you use? A. Counter B. Stopwatch C. Tally sheet D. Graph Previous Next Question 39: The best time to reinforce a new skill is: A. Right after it occurs B. End of session C. Next session D. Monthly Previous Next Question 40: The most intrusive prompt is: A. Full physical B. Visual C. Verbal D. Gestural Previous Next Question 41: In behavior analysis, stimulus changes that occur immediately after a behavior are technically referred to as: A. Antecedents B. Extinction C. Consequences D. Reinforcements Previous Next Question 42: Which of the following is an example of negative punishment? A. Giving a child a reward for good behavior B. Taking away a favorite toy after inappropriate behavior C. Ignoring a child's tantrum D. Providing more chores for a misbehavior Previous Next Question 43: Which of the following is an example of discrete trial training (DTT)? A. A teacher rewards a student for using complete sentences in conversation throughout the day. B. A therapist asks a child, "What is this?" while pointing to an apple, reinforces a correct response, and repeats the trial multiple times. C. A child learns to wash their hands by following a visual schedule. D. A parent waits for a child to request a toy before giving it to them. Previous Next Question 44: In a token economy, the exchange rate refers to: A. Number of tokens for backup reinforcer B. Number of hours per session C. How often data is shared D. How many times RBT can prompt Previous Next Question 45: Which is the BEST example of a response prompt? A. Modeling the behavior B. Changing the environment C. Removing distractions D. Using a timer Previous Next Question 46: 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 47: When utilizing a changing criterion design, how many behaviors can the experimenter intervene on at once? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 Previous Next Question 48: What is your role as an RBT during a functional assessment? A. To criticize the assessment B. To assist with the assessment C. To stand by without participating D. To conduct the assessment independently Previous Next Question 49: 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 50: A differential reinforcement procedure where all behaviors EXCEPT one specific behavior are reinforced is referred to as ___? A. DRL B. DRO C. DRA D. DRH Previous Next Question 51: Sarah has spent the last month recording frequency data on how often her client, Alex, insults his siblings. The data is broken down by the number of insults per session across ten sessions. If Sarah's BCBA asked her to graph this data, where should she record the frequency of insults? A. On the X-axis B. On the Y-axis C. Condition change line D. Graph legend Previous Next Question 52: 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 53: You learn at the start of session the client has started a new medication. You should: A. Ignore B. Tell parents to stop C. Immediately notify BCBA D. Change session plan Previous Next Question 54: A skill is only mastered with one type of prompt. This means: A. Maintenance B. Prompt dependence C. Generalization D. Fading Previous Next Question 55: You work with a client four times weekly for two hours each session. During sessions, you collect frequency data on your client's screaming behavior. Last week, your client screamed 4 times in session 1, 8 times in session 2, 6 times in session 3, and 10 times in session 4. What was the rate of screaming per hour for session 3? A. 3 times per hour B. 6 times per hour C. 8 times per hour D. 2 times per hour Previous Next Question 56: When using a timer to evaluate if a behavior occurs at the end of a 5-minute period, the RBT is using: A. Event recording B. Partial interval C. Momentary time sampling D. Whole interval Previous Next Question 57: What occurs before a behavior? A. Response B. Behavior C. Antecedent D. Consequence Previous Next Question 58: Which of the following best describes the role of the RBT? A. To assess clients and design treatment plans B. To implement treatment plans created by the BCBA C. To supervise other RBTs D. To train parents on how to implement ABA strategies Previous Next Question 59: Shaping is used when: A. The behavior needs to be gradually taught B. The behavior already exists C. The behavior should be punished D. The behavior is aggressive Previous Next Question 60: Mia is working with a client, and the client's family refers their cousin to her, who is working towards similar goals. Which of the following is considered best practice? A. Continue working with their client, and refer the cousin. B. Stop working with their client and transition to their cousin. C. Accept the referral without consulting anyone. D. Start working with the cousin immediately based on the family's request. Previous Next Question 61: Which teaching method involves starting with the least intrusive prompt and increasing assistance only as needed? A. Forward chaining B. Backward chaining C. Least to most prompting D. Most to least prompting Previous Next Question 62: When writing a session note, all of the following are required components except: A. Session time. B. Session date C. Note must be clear, complete, and concise D. All of the above are required when writing a session note Previous Next Question 63: A child learned to tie their shoes months ago and can still do it independently without recent practice sessions. What does this demonstrate? A. Prompt Dependency B. Maintenance C. Generalization D. Chaining Previous Next Question 64: 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 65: In a token economy, what are the items or activities that the learner exchanges their tokens for called? A. Backup reinforcers B. Tokens C. Primary reinforcers D. Conditioned reinforcers Previous Next Question 66: Which of the following is an example of a discrete trial? A. Allowing the client to choose an activity B. Engaging in free play C. Observing the client in a natural setting D. Teaching a skill in a structured, step-by-step manner Previous Next Question 67: Sophia, an RBT, asks her client, Oliver, to clean up his toys. She starts her timer and notes that Oliver begins cleaning 10 seconds later. What is Sophia measuring? A. Duration B. Frequency C. Rate D. Latency Previous Next Question 68: Who is responsible for monitoring the effectiveness of a behavior plan? A. Parent B. RBT only C. BCBA D. Teacher Previous Next Question 69: Positive Reinforcement, Positive Punishment, Negative Reinforcement, and Negative Punishment are ___ A. Consequence Manipulation interventions B. Antecedent Modification interventions C. Functions of behavior D. Interventions used in Classical Conditioning Previous Next Question 70: After you are seated at a restaurant, you order a drink. You finish that drink and order another one 10 minutes later. The time between ordering your first and second drink is called? A. Duration B. IRT C. Frequency D. Latency Previous Next Question 71: You make a data entry error. What's the best action? A. Erase the sheet B. Fix it immediately C. Ignore the mistake D. Inform supervisor and correct it Previous Next Question 72: Jennifer's client frequently engages in self-injurious behavior. To reduce harm, Jennifer provides him with sensory-friendly items like stress balls and fidget toys, which satisfy the exact sensory needs. What type of strategy is this? A. Sensory Extinction B. Response Blocking C. Antecedent Intervention D. Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior Previous Next Question 73: The most intrusive prompt is typically: A. Full physical B. Gesture C. Model D. Verbal Previous Next Question 74: Your client refuses to transition, the BIP recommends visual schedules. You should: A. Skip transitions B. Follow the BIP and use visuals C. Use your own ideas D. Reinforce refusals Previous Next Question 75: A skill acquisition plan has several essential components. First, a skill is identified. Then, a goal is created to address the skill. Next, a measurement procedure is identified to record data. What is the next step in a skill acquisition plan? A. Collect and review intervention data B. Implement the procedures C. Gather baseline data D. Modify the plan if necessary Previous Next Question 76: What does IOA stand for in ABA? A. Interobserver Accuracy B. Internal Observer Agreement C. Interobserver Agreement D. Internal Objective Assessment Previous Next Question 77: During a session, a client was presented with multiple Math exercises. The client was reinforced with a chocolate chip cookie every 5 minutes regardless of the behavior he engaged in. This is an example of ___ A. Fixed Interval 5 min. B. Variable Interval 5 min C. Non-Contingent Reinforcement D. Consequence Manipulation Previous Next Question 78: 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 79: Victoria is working with her client when her father informs her that he does not want her to implement natural environment teaching (NET), even though it is written in the skill acquisition plan. The father wants her only to use discrete trial training at the table. What should Victoria do in this scenario? A. Since you are in their home, follow whatever the parent requests regardless of what your BCBA has written in the skill acquisition plan and go on with the session. B. Tell the parent you will not grant this request and that he should do his research on "best teaching procedures". C. Inform the father that you will immediately notify their child's BCBA and the BCBA will be in contact with them. D. None of the above Previous Next Question 80: A teacher gives a student a high five every time they raise their hand before speaking. What type of reinforcement schedule is this? A. Fixed Ratio B. Variable Interval C. Continuous Reinforcement D. Fixed Interval Previous Next Question 81: An RBT observes that a client consistently engages in stimming (e.g., hand-flapping) only during solo worksheet activities. This pattern most directly provides information about: A. The function of the behavior B. Antecedents that evoke the behavior C. The effectiveness of current interventions D. How to collect data on the behavior Previous Next Question 82: Which of the following is an example of positive reinforcement? A. Ignoring a behavior until it stops B. Giving extra chores for bad behavior C. Giving praise for completing a task D. Taking away a toy when a child misbehaves Previous Next Question 83: The rate of a given behavior is higher in the presence of a stimulus than when that stimulus is absent. This is an example of... A. Stimulus Control B. Operant Conditioning C. Respondent Behavior D. Reinforcer Previous Next Question 84: Julia wants to know how much time passes between occurrences of her client asking for a break. What type of data should she collect? A. Rate B. Duration C. Latency D. Inter-Response Time Previous Next Question 85: What type of prompt is pointing at the correct response? A. Visual B. Verbal C. Gestural D. Physical Previous Submit Test