RBT Test Practice RBT Practice Test Question 1 of 75 Question 1: 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 Next Question 2: If you are working with a client, and accidentally reinforce a behavior, what is the best course of action for you to take as an RBT? A. Let your supervisor know as soon as possible. B. Let the parents know immediately. C. Overcorrect your mistake by punishing the reinforced behavior. D. Don't report it, but make sure you correct your mistake. Previous Next Question 3: Which graph is best for showing behavior over time? A. Line graph B. Scatterplot C. Bar graph D. Pie chart Previous Next Question 4: Your client screams to get their parents' attention. Your supervising BCBA has you teach your client to tap their parents on the shoulder to get their attention instead. Which type of differential reinforcement are you implementing? A. Differential reinforcement of other behaviors (DRO) B. Differential reinforcement of alternative behaviors (DRA) C. Differential reinforcement of incompatible behaviors (DRI) D. None of the above Previous Next Question 5: 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 6: Which term is used to describe anything an organism does that is observable and measurable? A. Behavior B. Subjective C. Function D. Analysis Previous Next Question 7: Jasmine is recording her client's behavior by starting a stopwatch when the client begins screaming and stopping it when the client stops. She then records the total time the client engaged in screaming. What type of measurement procedure is Jasmine using? A. Latency B. Inter-response time C. Frequency D. Duration Previous Next Question 8: 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 9: John removes all break cards after the client makes disruptive noises. What type of intervention is this? A. Positive punishment B. Negative punishment C. Positive reinforcement D. DRA Previous Next Question 10: Ava is updating a line graph with new data points after each session. What should she do if she notices a mistake in a previous data entry? A. Erase the previous data and leave it blank B. Ignore the mistake and continue plotting new data C. Ask the client to report what actually happened D. Make a correction but keep a record of the original data Previous Next Question 11: 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 12: Billy is teaching a student to wash her hands using a task analysis. He teaches the first step and then completes all subsequent steps for his students. When his student masters the first step, he introduces the second step in the task analysis into teaching. A. Forward Chaining B. Future Chaining C. Backwards Chaining D. Whole Task Training Previous Next Question 13: Layla has a goal to independently mand for preferred items. Which of the following would be the most precise mastery criteria for this goal? A. 20% accuracy B. 45% accuracy C. 100% accuracy D. 80% independent across 3 consecutive sessions. Previous Next Question 14: What type of differential reinforcement procedure involves strengthening a response that is physically impossible to perform simultaneously with some other, non-preferred response? A. DRL B. DRI C. DRH D. DRO Previous Next Question 15: Differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior (DRI) means: A. Reinforce only same behavior B. Reinforce behavior that can’t happen at same time as the problem behavior C. Punish behavior D. Use interval data Previous Next Question 16: Which data collection method measures how long a behavior lasts? A. Frequency B. Duration C. Latency D. Interval Previous Next Question 17: 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 18: Which of the following is considered an antecedent strategy for behavior reduction? A. Reinforcing problem behavior B. Implementing a task analysis C. Using differential reinforcement D. Modifying the environment to prevent triggers Previous Next Question 19: If you forget to collect frequency data, you should: A. Estimate based on memory B. Mark data as not collected and inform supervisor C. Ignore D. Ask the parent Previous Next Question 20: The three-term contingency refers to the following: A. MO, consequence, response B. Antecedent, response, consequence C. SD, antecedent, consequence D. Antecedent, response, reinforcement Previous Next Question 21: 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 22: What is “rate” in measurement? A. Latency divided by duration B. Count per unit of time C. Sum of all durations D. Interval length Previous Next Question 23: What is generalization? A. Skill used only in sessions B. Skill lost after training C. Skill appears across settings, people, or stimuli D. Skill performed with prompts only Previous Next Question 24: 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 25: An RBT sets a timer for 2 minutes. When the 2-minute timer goes off, the RBT looks up immediately to see if their client is sitting in their seat. A. Whole interval recording B. Momentary time sampling C. Partial interval recording D. Latency Previous Next Question 26: Your client often makes inappropriate jokes at the clinic. You notice that when he does this, most of the kids around start laughing at him, increasing the likelihood that he will continue to make inappropriate jokes in the future. What appears to be the function of this behavior? A. Access B. Escape C. Attention D. Sensory Previous Next Question 27: 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 28: Which tool is best for measuring latency? A. Stopwatch B. Click counter C. Timer D. Data sheet Previous Next Question 29: 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 30: 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 31: 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 32: 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 33: 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 34: 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 35: What measurement procedure is used if the observer records whether the target behavior happened at any time during the interval? A. Whole interval recording B. Partial interval recording C. Interval by interval recording D. Momentary time sampling Previous Next Question 36: When implementing extinction, an RBT should be prepared for: A. An immediate decrease in the target behavior B. A gradual increase in positive behavior C. An extinction burst D. Immediate client satisfaction Previous Next Question 37: Which data system records every time a behavior occurs? A. Discontinuous B. Permanent product C. Continuous measurement D. Interval Previous Next Question 38: 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 39: 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 40: Jessica is working with a client, and the client's family refers their cousin, Michael, to her, who is working towards similar goals. What is considered best practice in this situation? A. Not working with either client B. Work with the client and their cousin C. Continue working with their client, and refer the cousin D. Stop working with their client and transition to their cousin Previous Next Question 41: Which of the following is an example of an objective session note? A. "The client was happy today." B. "The client engaged in 5 instances of smiling and 0 instances of crying." C. "The client had a good session." D. "The client seemed to enjoy playing with bubbles." Previous Next Question 42: Your BCBA instructs you to take data on how often your client verbally refuses in 30-minute intervals. What type of data collection is used? A. Partial interval recording B. Frequency C. Rate D. Count Previous Next Question 43: Amy is asked to assist her BCBA with a new client assessment. They arrive at the client's house and start setting up. As they set up, the BCBA asks the client, "What's your name?", "What's 3+3?", "Can you spell cat?" What most likely explains what the BCBA is doing? A. Shaping B. Probing C. Reinforcing D. Communication training Previous Next Question 44: An RBT needs to maintain data integrity when graphing behavior. What should they do if they notice an error? A. Ignore it B. Correct the mistake and document it C. Wait until the supervisor notices D. Erase all incorrect data Previous Next Question 45: James, an RBT, is about to start a session with his client. To ensure a successful session, what should he do at a minimum? A. Before starting, he should conduct a functional behavioral assessment and a full preference assessment. B. He can just wing it and see how it goes session to session. C. He should know what he is measuring during the session and have the materials required to measure those responses before the session starts. D. A cup of coffee is all he needs. Previous Next Question 46: An RBT should seek clarification from the supervisor if: A. Unsure about charting method B. Session is on time C. Client is happy D. Parent is present Previous Next Question 47: What is the best definition of "antecedent" in behavior analysis? A. The consequence that follows a behavior B. The trigger or event that occurs before a behavior C. The behavior itself D. The environment after a behavior occurs Previous Next Question 48: Which of the following describes a multiple stimulus with replacement (MSW) preference assessment? A. Lorraine places 6 toys in an array and records which toy her learner chooses. She allows them to play with it for a minute before taking it away and changing the array with new toys. B. Kia offers two toys to her learner and records which one they choose. C. Jane observes her learner and records which toys they play with and how long. D. Misha place 5 toys in an array and records which toy her learner chooses. She allows them to play with it for a minute before taking it away and instructing her learner to choose another toy. Previous Next Question 49: 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 50: Ethan, an RBT, is teaching his client, Leo, how to greet people. At first, he rewards Leo for saying "hi" to his family members. Later, he reinforces him for greeting teachers and classmates as well. What principle is Ethan applying? A. Extinction B. Generalization C. Differential Reinforcement D. Discrimination Training Previous Next Question 51: When asked to help with a forced-choice preference assessment, you should: A. Present two items and record choice B. Let child choose all at once C. Use tally marks only D. Interview the parent Previous Next Question 52: You are asked to graph the frequency of a client's aggressive behaviors. Which axis of the line graph should you put the frequency of the behavior on? A. The x-axis B. The y-axis C. The z-axis D. None of the above Previous Next Question 53: An RBT overhears a coworker sharing client info in a public place. What should they do? A. Join the conversation B. Report it to the supervisor C. Tell the client D. Ignore it Previous Next Question 54: 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 55: You disagree with your supervising BCBA's feedback. How should you respond? A. Tell your BCBA that you do not agree with their feedback and will not implement it B. Ask your BCBA for clarification on their feedback C. Ask the client's parents if they agree with the feedback D. Do not say anything to your BCBA and continue what you were doing Previous Next Question 56: What is “prompt dependency”? A. Always responding independently B. Reliance on prompts C. Using more reinforcement D. Fading prompts quickly Previous Next Question 57: You believe that your client may have been abused or neglected. What should you do? A. Wait to see if you notice any other signs of abuse or neglect before reporting it. B. Report your concerns to your supervising BCBA immediately. C. Ask the client's parents if they have been abusing or neglecting their child. D. Do not do anything, as it is not your responsibility to report abuse or neglect. Previous Next Question 58: Which of the following choices best represents discrimination training? A. You provide your client with Dr. Pepper only when they answer five questions in a row without protest. B. When your client screams, you ignore the behavior, and focus your attention on something else. C. Your client wants to go on a diet. You work with them on identifying and ordering healthy and unhealthy foods at a restaurant. D. During your client's break, you will leave out water and snacks in an attempt to evoke spontaneous communication from your client. Previous Next Question 59: 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 60: What does a decreasing trend on a line graph suggest? A. Behavior is increasing B. Behavior is stable C. Data is missing D. Intervention is effective Previous Next Question 61: What does a discriminative stimulus indicate? A. The consequence of a behavior. B. A demand. C. The availability of reinforcement. D. The presence of a punisher. Previous Next Question 62: Which of the following is NOT a continuous measurement procedure? A. Frequency B. Duration C. Latency D. Partial interval Previous Next Question 63: An individual was learning to ride her bicycle. Her father first assisted her with a Full Physical Prompt. Gradually, her father's assistance decreased its invasiveness. This is an example of ___ A. Most to Least Prompting B. Progressive Time Delay C. Least to Most Prompting D. Error Correction Previous Next Question 64: 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 Previous Next Question 65: Which of the following can be used to teach new skills and has the advantage of delivering feedback and reinforcement quickly and easily? A. Shaping B. DTT C. Prompting D. Chaining Previous Next Question 66: To maximize learning, an RBT should: A. Ignore client B. Use reinforcement immediately C. Use only punishment D. Vary reinforcement schedule often Previous Next Question 67: What is an appropriate way for an RBT to respond to feedback from their supervisor? A. Ignore it if they disagree B. Implement the feedback to improve practice C. Argue with the supervisor about their suggestions D. Share it with the client's parents Previous Next Question 68: Liam's client enjoys collecting pens and has a bucket filled with different colors. During a session, Liam works with his client to sort the pens into different containers by color, using this activity to help the client identify and name the colors. A. Naturalistic teaching B. Discrete trial teaching C. Discrimination training D. Stimulus transfer control procedures Previous Next Question 69: 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 70: Which is considered objective documentation? A. “The client seemed upset” B. “The client cried for 2 minutes” C. “The client was tired” D. “It was a bad session” Previous Next Question 71: What is the function of a prompt in behavior analysis? A. To correct a learner's mistakes B. To prevent the learner from making a response C. To provide extra information to help the learner respond correctly D. To punish incorrect responses Previous Next Question 72: 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 73: You accidentally record data under the wrong client's name. What should you do? A. Correct it immediately B. Ignore it C. Don't report it D. Notify your supervisor and correct the documentation Previous Next Question 74: Jhon makes noises with his mouth while sitting in math class. When the teacher tells him to stop, he continues. Now, the teacher ignores him, and Jhon's noises get louder and more frequent. What describes this behavior change? A. Resistance to Extinction B. Extinction C. Extinction failure D. Extinction burst Previous Next Question 75: 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 Submit Test