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CERTIFIED BRAIN INJURY SPECIALIST (CBIS) EXAM PRACTICE EXAM WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS

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CERTIFIED BRAIN INJURY SPECIALIST (CBIS) EXAM
PRACTICE EXAM WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS 2026-27
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100 Questions | Multiple Choice | Answers & Rationales


SECTION I: Brain Injury Fundamentals (Q1–20)
1. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is best defined as:
A. Any injury to the skull
B. An alteration in brain function caused by an external force
C. A congenital neurological disorder
D. A progressive neurodegenerative disease

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Answer: B
Rationale: TBI involves disruption of normal brain function due
to an external mechanical force.


2. Which mechanism most commonly causes TBI?
A. Hypoxia
B. Acceleration–deceleration forces
C. Infection
D. Neurotoxicity
Answer: B
Rationale: Rapid acceleration and deceleration cause shearing
of neuronal structures.


3. Which is an example of a closed-head injury?
A. Gunshot wound
B. Skull fracture with brain exposure
C. Concussion
D. Penetrating trauma
Answer: C
Rationale: Closed-head injuries do not involve skull
penetration.

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4. The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) assesses:
A. Cognitive ability only
B. Motor recovery
C. Eye, verbal, and motor responses
D. Long-term prognosis
Answer: C
Rationale: GCS evaluates eye opening, verbal response, and
motor response.


5. A GCS score of 3–8 indicates:
A. Mild TBI
B. Moderate TBI
C. Severe TBI
D. No brain injury
Answer: C
Rationale: Severe TBI is defined by a GCS ≤8.


6. Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) results primarily from:
A. Direct impact
B. Rotational forces
C. Infection
D. Vascular occlusion

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Answer: B
Rationale: Rotational forces cause shearing of axons across the
brain.


7. Primary brain injury refers to:
A. Injury occurring after swelling
B. Damage at the moment of trauma
C. Infection following injury
D. Hypoxia hours later
Answer: B
Rationale: Primary injury occurs at the time of impact.


8. Secondary brain injury is caused by:
A. Initial trauma
B. Inflammation, hypoxia, and ischemia
C. Skull fracture
D. Mechanical force
Answer: B
Rationale: Secondary injury develops after the initial insult.


9. Which brain lobe is most responsible for executive function?
A. Temporal
B. Parietal

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