If you’re preparing for the Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification exam, it’s important to get as much practice as possible before test day. That’s why we’ve created a second RBT practice test that includes 75 realistic questions, just like the ones you’ll see at the official Pearson VUE test center. This sample test is designed to give you a clear idea of what to expect in the actual exam and help you practice in a realistic setting.
The questions in this mock exam reflect the topics the real test is based on. You’ll be asked about important subjects such as behavior reduction, skill acquisition, data collection, and professional conduct. These are all areas that you need to understand well if you want to pass the exam and become a certified RBT. By practicing with this test, you’ll get a better grasp of the material and how the questions are worded on the actual exam.
We recommend taking some time to go through each question—especially the ones you got wrong. Ask yourself why your answer was incorrect and read the explanation or think about why the right answer makes more sense. This way, you’re not just practicing—you’re also learning and improving. The goal is not to get a perfect score on the first try, but to understand the material better every time you take a test.
After reviewing your results, try to identify your weak areas—topics where you missed more questions or felt less confident. These are the sections where you should spend more time studying and practicing. Whether it’s reinforcement strategies, ethical guidelines, or understanding how to take data correctly, focusing on your weaker areas will help you become stronger overall.
Doing this second practice test is also a great way to boost your confidence. The more familiar you are with the test format and the types of questions asked, the less nervous you’ll feel when it’s time to take the actual exam. You’ll know what to expect and how to manage your time, which can make a big difference in how you perform.
RBT Practise Exam Test 2
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Tips and tricks
✅ 1. Know Your Scope of Practice
- Tip: RBTs do not design behavior plans or make treatment decisions.
- Strategy: If a question suggests making a decision without BCBA approval, it’s probably wrong. Always choose the option that includes consulting the supervisor or BCBA.
✅ 2. Supervision Rules Are Strict
- Tip: RBTs must receive supervision for at least 5% of their direct service hours every month.
- Trick: If a question mentions avoiding, skipping, or delaying supervision, it’s incorrect.
✅ 3. When in Doubt, Set a Boundary
- Tip: Never accept gifts, attend personal events, or maintain contact with clients after services.
- Trick: The safest answer is usually the one that protects professional boundaries.
✅ 4. Feedback Is a Gift
- Tip: Supervisors give feedback regularly. You should apply it and ask questions if needed.
- Strategy: Choose answers that show openness and professionalism, not defensiveness.
✅ 5. Always Refer to the BCBA
- Tip: If a parent asks for changes or expresses concerns, never give advice or modify plans yourself.
- Trick: Pick the option that says “refer them to the BCBA” or “discuss with supervisor.”
✅ 6. Watch for Dual Relationships
- Tip: Any personal connection (e.g., babysitting, social media contact, parties) = dual relationship.
- Strategy: If it sounds too friendly or personal, it’s likely a violation.
✅ 7. Confidentiality is Key
- Tip: Share client information only with authorized team members.
- Trick: Avoid options that mention discussing clients with friends, peers, or on social media.
✅ 8. Learn from the Language
- Red Flags in Wrong Options:
- “Offer personal advice”
- “Change the plan”
- “Skip supervision”
- “Accept a gift”
- “Do it without training”
- “Keep working without reporting”
- Green Flags in Right Options:
- “Refer to BCBA”
- “Follow the behavior plan”
- “Maintain professional boundaries”
- “Communicate within guidelines”
- “Apply supervisor feedback”
✅ 9. Practice with Purpose
- Tip: Don’t just read questions—analyze why the right answer is correct and why the others are not.
- Strategy: Make flashcards for each rule or concept you get wrong during practice.
✅ 10. Stay Calm and Logical
- Tip: These questions are designed to test ethics and judgment, not just memorization.
- Strategy: Imagine you’re on the job—what would a professional RBT do in that scenario?