RBT Test Practice RBT Practice Test Question 1 of 75 Question 1: Which of the following is an example of an antecedent intervention? A. Extinction B. Differential reinforcement C. Using a visual schedule D. Punishment Next Question 2: 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 3: Jason, an RBT, is using a reinforcement system where his client earns a token every time he completes a math problem correctly. Once the client earns 10 tokens, he can trade them for a preferred reward. What type of reinforcement system is Jason using? A. Differential Reinforcement B. Token Economy C. Naturalistic Teaching D. Task Analysis Previous Next Question 4: RBT is asked to use most-to-least prompting. They should: A. Start with full physical and fade prompts B. Give a verbal model only C. Use only gestural prompts D. Randomly pick Previous Next Question 5: You are starting with a new client who engages in several dangerous behaviors. Where can you locate the procedures for preventing and responding to these behaviors? A. Client's behavior intervention plan (BIP) B. Skill acquisition plan C. Parent handbook D. Client's medical records Previous Next Question 6: With ____ if the problem behavior did not occur during a predetermined time interval, a reinforcer is delivered; any instance of the problem behavior during that interval resets the interval and postpones reinforcement. A. Differential Reinforcement of Other Behaviors B. Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behaviors C. Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behaviors D. Differential Reinforcement of High Rates Previous Next Question 7: What should the RBT do if the learner is responding in a way that is not addressed by the prompting, error correction, and reinforcement procedures? A. Ignore the learner's responses B. Increase the prompt level C. Notify the BCBA D. Deliver reinforcement Previous Next Question 8: 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 9: During a 20-minute session, Ethan, an RBT, records whether his client, Lucas, stays seated for the entirety of each 1-minute interval. What type of measurement is Ethan using? A. Frequency recording B. Latency recording C. Partial interval recording D. Whole interval recording Previous Next Question 10: Avery has a goal to request (mand) for preferred items independently. Which of the following would be this goal's most precise mastery criteria? A. 10x/session B. 80% independent across 3 consecutive sessions C. 100% accuracy D. All of the above Previous Next Question 11: Emma is sitting across from Jack. Emma looks at Jack and asks, "What is 5+3?" Jack responds with "9." How should Emma respond if she uses discrete trial teaching and wants to use a visual prompt? A. Give corrective feedback, reintroduce the SD, and give the visual prompt. B. Give corrective feedback, give the visual prompt, and reintroduce the SD. C. Give corrective feedback and reintroduce the SD D. None of the above Previous Next Question 12: Liam loses a bet and jumps into his friend’s pool in below-freezing temperatures. The moment he hits the freezing water, he feels the intense cold and quickly runs to take a hot shower. Liam never jumps into freezing water again. The freezing cold water is an example of a: A. Unconditioned reinforcer B. Conditioned punisher C. Conditioned reinforcer D. Unconditioned punisher Previous Next Question 13: What is the role of the RBT if a client gets hurt? A. Ignore it B. Report to BCBA and guardian C. Only tell the parent D. Tell another RBT Previous Next Question 14: What is the purpose of a functional behavior assessment (FBA)? A. To observe how the client interacts with peers B. To create social stories C. To set up reinforcement schedules D. To identify the function of the behavior Previous Next Question 15: Your favorite ice cream shop offers punch cards where each purchase earns you one punch. After 5 punches, you get a free scoop of ice cream. What schedule of reinforcement does this exemplify? A. Variable Ratio B. Fixed Interval C. Fixed Ratio D. Variable Interval Previous Next Question 16: What is one of the core responsibilities of an RBT? A. Creating individualized behavior plans B. Monitoring and reporting client progress C. Administering psychological tests D. Setting client treatment goals Previous Next Question 17: Which of the following actions illustrates maintaining client dignity? A. Respecting cultural differences. B. Sharing client information only with authorized individuals. C. Protecting your client's privacy. D. All of the above Previous Next Question 18: 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 19: What does ABC stand for in behavior analysis? A. Antecedent, Behavior, Control B. Action, Balance, Correction C. Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence D. Action, Behavior, Consequence Previous Next Question 20: A reinforcement schedule with reinforcement after every behavior is: A. Fixed interval B. Continuous C. Variable ratio D. VR-3 Previous Next Question 21: A therapist is working with a client who is learning to tie his shoes. He only has trouble with a few of the steps, and the BCBA has asked the therapist to teach each step in the chain using an across-topographies prompt hierarchy. Over a few weeks, the client begins to become increasingly independent until they have mastered the skill of tying their shoes. A. Forward Task Teaching B. Backward Task Teaching C. Complete Format Teaching Analysis D. Total Task Teaching Previous Next Question 22: Your client's parents ask you for your personal phone number. How should you respond? A. Give the parents your phone number in case they have questions about their child's programming B. Give the parents your phone number in case of an emergency C. Do not give the parents your phone number and refer them to your supervisor D. Do not give the parents your phone number and tell them this is not allowed Previous Next Question 23: A child sees a cookie and says, "Cookie." Without any knowledge of the child's motivation, what type of verbal operant does this most closely describe? A. Tact B. Mand C. Intraverbal D. Echoic Previous Next Question 24: Jacob, an RBT, tracks how often his client, Mia, leaves her seat during a 30-minute class. What type of data is Jacob collecting? A. Frequency B. Latency C. Duration D. Interresponse time Previous Next Question 25: Which of the following is NOT a type of data collection method? A. Duration B. Guessing C. Frequency D. Latency Previous Next Question 26: Which is an example of maintenance? A. Skill fades over time B. Skill persists after intervention C. Client uses skill in school only D. All answers Previous Next Question 27: Which of the following are functions of behavior? A. Task completion, play, access, attention B. Attention, escape, access to tangibles C. Automatic reinforcement, control, freedom D. Escape, retrieval, demand Previous Next Question 28: Your client engages in elopement (running away) from their seat in the classroom. Your supervising BCBA instructs you to provide reinforcement to your client for sitting in their seat. Which type of differential reinforcement are you implementing? A. Differential reinforcement of alternative behaviors (DRA) B. Differential reinforcement of other behaviors (DRO) C. Differential reinforcement of incompatible behaviors (DRI) D. None of the above Previous Next Question 29: Which of the following is a role of the RBT in the service delivery system? A. Implementing behavior intervention plans B. Designing behavior intervention plans C. Assessing behavior D. All of the above Previous Next Question 30: 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 31: Paul needs a quick and efficient way to record the task engagement of five different students. Which measurement procedure would be the best choice? A. Duration recording B. Event recording C. Whole interval recording D. Momentary time sampling Previous Next Question 32: Olivia yells at loud volumes to get her mother's attention. Her mother reinforces close approximations to low speaking volumes and tapping her to get her attention, while ignoring the loud volume screams. What is this process called? A. Extinction B. Differential reinforcement C. Stimulus fading D. Chaining Previous Next Question 33: Which of the following examples is an appropriate scenario for implementing a restraint/safety care procedure as an RBT with a client? A. When another RBT teaches you how with a client they previously worked with B. Any time your client engages in aggressive behavior. C. When it is written in the behavior intervention plan, and you are properly trained. D. All of the above Previous Next Question 34: Elijah's mom starts a timer whenever he engages in a tantrum. When the tantrum ends, she stops the timer and writes down the total number of minutes. What type of data is she collecting? A. Duration B. Latency C. Inter-response time D. Trials to criterion Previous Next Question 35: 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 36: A child avoids doing their homework by complaining of a stomach ache. This behavior most likely serves what function? A. Attention B. Sensory C. Escape D. Tangible Previous Next Question 37: What is the function of indirect assessment? A. Directly observe behavior B. Interview or questionnaire C. Manipulate variables D. Event recording Previous Next Question 38: 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 39: Which of the following is an example of an indirect assessment method? A. ABC data collection B. Timing how long a behavior lasts C. Recording how often a behavior occurs D. Conducting interviews with parents Previous Next Question 40: During a session, an RBT conducts a preference assessment using a set of toys with a child. All the toys are presented at once, and the child is allowed to pick one. After the child selects a toy, it is removed from the available options and not returned in subsequent rounds. Which assessment method is the RBT using? A. Forced choice B. Paired choice C. Free operant D. MSWO Previous Next Question 41: Mia's BCBA wants to measure how long it takes for Mia to respond to a direction after being given a verbal prompt. What type of measurement procedure should the RBT use? A. Frequency recording B. Latency recording C. Duration recording D. Whole interval recording Previous Next Question 42: When writing a session note, you should do all of the following except: A. Use objective language B. Use subjective language C. Write in measurable terms D. Write professionally Previous Next Question 43: 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 44: For which situations would permanent product procedures be most appropriate? A. Recording the duration of a behavior. B. Checking if a resident of a group home is able to get all of the groceries on their list. C. How long a child takes to put their shoes on after the initial prompt. D. How often a student is aggressive towards others. Previous Next Question 45: Which data system records every time a behavior occurs? A. Discontinuous B. Permanent product C. Continuous measurement D. Interval Previous Next Question 46: Every six months, Emily receives her favorite bottle of wine from her boss as a thank you for her hard work. Her siblings drank the entire bottle the last two times when they visited. The next time they visited, Emily hide the bottle and served other wine. What type of intervention did Emily implement? A. Positive Reinforcement B. Avoidance C. Antecedent D. Differential reinforcement Previous Next Question 47: Your supervisor was supposed to train you on the client's new behavior plan today, but you only stayed 15 minutes and did not get to it. They are now asking you to implement the plan according to what they wrote. How should you proceed? A. Implement the plan to the best of your abilities B. Report your supervisor to the BACB C. Refuse to implement a behavior plan that you do not understand and ask for more training D. None of the above Previous Next Question 48: Hailey, a Behavior Analyst, is training a child to discriminate colors. She places a red card and a blue card side-by-side and tells the child, "Point to red." Every time the child points to the red card, Hailey gives her a bite of her favorite fruit. In this example, Hailey used: A. Negative Reinforcement B. Intermittent Schedule of Reinforcement C. Variable Ratio 2 D. Continuous Schedule of Reinforcement Previous Next Question 49: An RBT sets a timer for 2 minutes. When the timer goes off, the RBT looks up to see if their client is sitting in their seat. What measurement procedure is this? A. Momentary time sampling B. Latency C. Whole interval recording D. Partial interval recording Previous Next Question 50: What is a continuous reinforcement schedule? A. Reinforce every correct response B. Randomly forget to reinforce C. Only after long intervals D. After every 10th attempt Previous Next Question 51: 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 52: What is the main goal of behavior reduction strategies? A. To eliminate all client behavior B. To increase aggressive behavior C. To suppress communication D. To replace maladaptive behavior with more appropriate behavior Previous Next Question 53: What is "prompt fading"? A. Increasing the number of prompts given to a learner B. Gradually reducing assistance in performing a task C. Ignoring the learner until they perform independently D. Providing continuous reinforcement Previous Next Question 54: A client is reinforced every other time she selects a card from the PECS board. Ten seconds of attention is provided to the client regardless of the card she selects. Which schedule of reinforcement was used in this scenario? A. FR4 B. FR2 C. FI2 D. VR2 Previous Next Question 55: Which schedule promotes the strongest resistance to extinction? A. FR-1 B. VI C. VR D. FI Previous Next Question 56: Which of the following is an example of a Three-Term-Contingency that uses Positive Reinforcement? A. A math exercise is presented, the client finishes the exercise, no more homework (The behavior occurs more often in the future) B. A math exercise is presented, the client finishes the exercise, a candy is given (The behavior occurs more often in the future) C. A math exercise is presented, the client finishes the exercise, a candy is given (The behavior occurs less often in the future). D. A math exercise is presented, the client finishes the exercise, no more homework (The behavior occurs less often in the future) Previous Next Question 57: Which best supports “least-to-most” prompting? A. Start with gestural, then model, then partial, then full physical B. Always provide physical prompt first C. Provide reinforcement before prompting D. Fade prompts randomly Previous Next Question 58: Mia, an RBT, wants to post a photo of her client making progress on her personal social media page. What is the ethical concern with this? A. There is no issue as long as she gets a lot of likes B. It is a violation of HIPAA and confidentiality rules C. It is okay if she does not use the client's name D. It is okay if the client's parents give permission Previous Next Question 59: Which assessment tool is used to identify potential reinforcers? A. VB-MAPP B. ABLLS-R C. BASC-3 D. Preference assessment Previous Next Question 60: Which of the following reasons for a particular behavior does not fall under the main functions of behavior? A. Because you wanted to B. Because it physically felt good C. To avoid an unpleasant situation D. To get someone to play with you Previous Next Question 61: Sophia, an RBT, is excited about her client's progress and wants to share details on social media. What should she do? A. Share the progress but avoid using the client's name. B. Only share the information in a private group of RBTs. C. Get permission from the client's parents before posting. D. Keep all client information private and do not post about it. Previous Next Question 62: When implementing behavior reduction strategies, how often should data be collected? A. Once per week B. Every second day C. After significant changes only D. Continuously Previous Next Question 63: Which of the following is an example of discontinuous measurement? A. During recess, you record how many times your client engages with other student. B. While at home, you record how long it takes for your son to complete his homework each night. C. You record how many times your client elopes during your 3 hour sessions. D. During a 2-hour movie you take data for 15 minutes on your client's attending. Previous Next Question 64: Which of the following is an example of positive punishment? A. A student lost a token each time he left the class without permission. B. Each time the child hit his brother; the mother removed his favorite toy which decreased him hitting his brother in the future. C. Dave received a speeding ticket which decreased him speeding in the future. D. All of the above Previous Next Question 65: A child is learning to identify the letter "A." At first, the letter is in large, bold red font, but over time, the font size and color gradually fade to a standard black letter. What is this an example of? A. Response prompting B. Most-to-least prompting C. Stimulus fading D. Task analysis Previous Next Question 66: What does "task analysis" involve? A. Ignoring steps that are too difficult B. Grouping all tasks together C. Teaching skills in no particular order D. Breaking down a complex skill into smaller, teachable steps Previous Next Question 67: Which are examples of Extinction, Differential Reinforcement of Other Behaviors (DRO), and Response Blocking? A. Antecedent interventions B. Punishment procedures C. Consequence interventions D. Reinforcement procedures Previous Next Question 68: When “rate” is used as the measurement, data should be accompanied by: A. Interval length B. Session duration C. Behavior definition D. Antecedent Previous Next Question 69: What is the main purpose of conducting a preference assessment? A. To identify activities or items that clients enjoy B. To increase the likelihood of gaining instructional control C. To make the assessment process more engaging for the client D. To identify effective reinforcers for the client Previous Next Question 70: 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 71: Your BCBA instructs you to take data on how many times your client engages in verbal refusal in 30-minute intervals. What type of data collection is used? A. Frequency B. Rate C. Count D. Partial Interval Recording Previous Next Question 72: 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 73: RBTs who accept gifts from clients may be violating: A. Measurement practices B. Ethics code C. Graphing standards D. HIPAA Previous Next Question 74: Fixed Ratio 1 (FR1) is mainly used to ____ and it is the same as ____. A. Maintain Behaviors; Continuous Measurement B. Maintain Behaviors; Continuous Reinforcement C. Strengthen new Behaviors; Continuous Reinforcement D. Teach new Behaviors; Continuous Measurement Previous Next Question 75: 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. 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