FTCE School Psychologist PK-12 Practice Questions — 1–20
I. Foundations of School Psychological Practice
1. The primary role of a school psychologist is to:
A) Teach classrooms independently
B) Support students’ academic, social, and emotional
development
C) Enforce school rules
D) Administer standardized testing exclusively
✔ Correct Answer: B — School psychologists focus on
supporting students through assessment, intervention, and
consultation.
2. Ethical practice in school psychology includes:
A) Providing only positive reports
B) Ensuring confidentiality and avoiding conflicts of interest
C) Making all decisions independently of teachers
D) Following only personal beliefs
✔ Correct Answer: B — Ethical practice includes confidentiality,
integrity, and transparency.
3. Which law ensures free appropriate public education for
students with disabilities?
A) IDEA
B) FERPA
C) HIPAA
D) Section 504 only
✔ Correct Answer: A — IDEA mandates special education
services for eligible students.
, 4. Cultural competence in school psychological services requires:
A) Treating all students identically
B) Integrating students’ cultural and linguistic contexts into
assessment and intervention
C) Using only English standardized tests
D) Avoiding consideration of diversity
✔ Correct Answer: B — Culturally responsive practices ensure
fairness and accuracy in service delivery.
5. Which professional activity demonstrates data-based decision
making?
A) Relying solely on teacher intuition
B) Using multiple sources of data to plan interventions
C) Implementing interventions randomly
D) Ignoring student progress monitoring
✔ Correct Answer: B — Decisions are most effective when
guided by systematic data.
II. Assessment and Data-Based Decision Making
6. A school psychologist assessing reading skills across a grade
level would likely use:
A) Curriculum-based measurement (CBM)
B) Personality inventories
C) IQ tests only
D) Random behavioral checklists
✔ Correct Answer: A — CBMs track skills and progress relative
to the curriculum.
7. Interrater reliability refers to:
A) Consistency of a test over time
B) Consistency between different evaluators scoring the same
measure