RBT Skill Acquisition Exam 1 RBT Practice Test Section: Skill acquisition Question 1 of 20 Question 1: 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 Next Question 2: 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 3: What is the role of a behavior technician when conducting a session? A. To create new programs and interventions B. To conduct formal assessments C. To modify the treatment plan as needed D. To follow the behavior plan as directed by the supervising BCBA Previous Next Question 4: What does "repertoire" refer to in applied behavior analysis (ABA)? A. A type of antecedent intervention B. The type of measurement you are using C. A verbal operant D. The skills a client possesses Previous Next Question 5: 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 6: 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 7: 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 8: 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 9: Which of the following is an example of a response prompt? A. Giving a verbal cue B. Changing the environment C. Removing distractions D. Making a task easier Previous Next Question 10: A skill occurs across multiple people, settings, and materials. This skill has: A. Maintained B. Generalized C. Decreased D. Faded Previous Next Question 11: 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 12: The least intrusive prompt is: A. Verbal B. Gesture C. Model D. Full physical Previous Next Question 13: Which reinforcement schedule is based on an average number of correct responses? A. FR2 B. FI3 C. DRO D. VR3 Previous Next Question 14: 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 15: 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 16: 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 17: 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 18: A skill is only mastered with one type of prompt. This means: A. Maintenance B. Prompt dependence C. Generalization D. Fading Previous Next Question 19: Money, tokens, and praise are all examples of what type of reinforcement? A. Primary B. Secondary C. Positive D. Unconditioned Previous Next Question 20: When Jessica is working with her client, she ensures she is always providing learning opportunities across different stimuli, various times of the day, incorporating new people, and in teaching in different settings. What is Jessica programming for? A. Generalization B. Maintenance C. Discrete trail training D. Indirect Teaching Previous Submit Test RBT Skill Acquisition Exam 1 RBT Skill Acquisition Exam Timed 1 RBT Skill Acquisition Exam 2 RBT Skill Acquisition Exam Timed 2