RBT Professional Conduct Exam 1 RBT Practice Test Section: Professional conduct Question 1 of 20 Question 1: All of the following are acceptable in a professional relationship between an RBT and a supervising BCBA EXCEPT: A. The RBT implements the treatment plan as directed no matter what B. The RBT contributes ideas and input about the shared client C. The BCBA provides feedback to the RBT about the RBT's performance in the field D. The BCBA can request that the RBT assist in parent training and functional behavior assessments Next Question 2: RBTs are required to receive monthly supervision from an approved supervision provider. If you work 100 hours in July, what minimum supervision hours would you need to meet the requirements? A. 1 hour B. 5 hour C. 10 hour D. 20 hour Previous Next Question 3: Which of the following is a key responsibility of an RBT? A. Supervise new RBTs B. Conduct a functional analysis C. Solicit testimonials from current clients D. Treat clients with dignity and respect Previous Next Question 4: 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 5: How should RBTs respond to feedback from their supervisor? A. Argue B. Ignore C. Use it to improve practice D. Joke about it Previous Next Question 6: 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 7: Your client invites you to join them on a golf trip to Augusta National. How should you respond based on ethical guidelines for RBTs? A. Yes, how could you pass that opportunity up? B. Yes, as long as you clear it with your supervisor. C. No, this violates dual relationships and is unethical. D. No, you aren't allowed to miss work. Previous Next Question 8: Jenny 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. Decline to work with either client to avoid any potential conflict. B. Continue working with the original client and refer the cousin to another professional. C. Work with both the client and their cousin simultaneously. D. Stop working with the original client and begin working with their cousin instead. Previous Next Question 9: Your best friend is an RBT at the same company as you, working under the supervision of the same BCBA. You like your BCBA, but your friend disagrees with the feedback that the BCBA gives. When the BCBA gives her feedback, she ignores it and doesn't implement it or improve her services. What has your friend failed to do? A. Respond appropriately to feedback. B. Communicate with stakeholders. C. Actively seek clinical direction from a supervisor in a timely manner. D. Maintain professional boundaries to avoid dual relationships. Previous Next Question 10: If you reinforce a tantrum by mistake, what should you do? A. Ignore it B. Tell the BCBA C. Punish the next instance D. Tell the parent only Previous Next Question 11: What should an RBT do if they suspect abuse or neglect of a client? A. Ignore it and focus on their tasks B. Report it immediately to their supervisor C. Confront the suspected abuser D. Wait until they have more evidence Previous Next Question 12: A parent asks you to stay an extra hour after your session. What should you do? A. Say yes if you're free B. Charge them directly C. Stay and bill it later D. Say no and refer them to your supervisor Previous Next Question 13: If an RBT receives an assignment that conflicts with their ethical obligations, what is the appropriate action? A. Complete the assignment without question B. Delegate the task to another RBT C. Refuse the assignment and notify the client's parents D. Consult with their supervisor for direction Previous Next Question 14: 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 15: A client's sibling asks what you do during sessions. What should you say? A. Give full details B. Share goals and data C. Ask the sibling to observe D. Say "I'm sorry, I can't share that information." Previous Next Question 16: 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 17: Which behavior would violate the RBT's code of ethics? A. Accepting a personal loan from a client's family B. Attend client's family party C. Both A and B D. None of the above Previous Next Question 18: 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 19: 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 20: 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 Submit Test RBT Professional Conduct Exam 1 RBT Professional Conduct Exam Timed 1 RBT Professional Conduct Exam 2 RBT Professional Conduct Exam Timed 2