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NBCE ACUPUNCTURE EXAM 2026/2027 | Questions and
Answers with Complete Solutions | TCM Certification Prep |
Pass Guaranteed - A+ Graded

Part I: Foundations of TCM Theory

18 Questions covering Yin-Yang, Five Elements, Qi, Blood, Fluids, Zang-Fu, Causes of
Disease, Eight Principles, and Diagnostic Methods



Q1: A 52-year-old patient presents with chronic fatigue, cold intolerance, pale
complexion, and loose stools. The practitioner observes a pale, swollen tongue with
teeth marks and a deep, weak pulse. Which TCM pattern best describes this
presentation?

A. Liver Qi Stagnation characterized by irritability and rib-side pain

B. Spleen Qi Deficiency with possible Yang deficiency features [CORRECT]

C. Damp-Heat in the Spleen with yellow coating and thirst

D. Heart Blood Deficiency with palpitations and insomnia

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: This presentation is classic Spleen Qi Deficiency—fatigue, loose stools, pale
swollen tongue with teeth marks, and deep weak pulse all point to impaired
transformation and transportation function of the Spleen. The cold intolerance suggests
Yang deficiency may also be present. Option A would show irritability and wiry pulse; C
would have yellow coating and thirst; D would feature palpitations and anxiety.

,Q2: In Five Element theory, which element is associated with the emotion of fear, the
season of winter, and the color black?

A. Fire element associated with joy and summer

B. Wood element associated with anger and spring

C. Water element associated with fear and winter [CORRECT]

D. Metal element associated with grief and autumn

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The Water element corresponds to the Kidney organ, the emotion of fear (or
fright), the season of winter, the color black/dark blue, and the direction north. Fire (A)
matches joy and summer; Wood (B) matches anger and spring; Metal (D) matches grief
and autumn.



Q3: A patient has been experiencing severe anxiety, palpitations, insomnia with
disturbing dreams, and a red tip on their tongue. Which organ system is primarily
affected according to TCM theory?

A. Liver Qi Stagnation affecting emotional regulation

B. Heart Fire or Heart Yin Deficiency disturbing the Shen [CORRECT]

C. Spleen Qi Deficiency failing to generate Blood

D. Lung Qi Deficiency with weakness and shortness of breath

Correct Answer: B

,Rationale: The Heart houses the Shen (spirit) and governs mental activity and sleep.
Anxiety, palpitations, insomnia, and dreams all indicate Heart disturbance—specifically
Heart Fire or Yin deficiency with the red tongue tip confirming heat in the Heart. While
Liver Qi stagnation (A) affects emotions, it typically presents with irritability and rib pain,
not palpitations.



Q4: Which of the following best describes the Eight Principle differentiation of
"Exterior/Interior"?

A. Determines the nature of the pathogen—hot vs cold, excess vs deficiency

B. Identifies the location and stage of disease—superficial vs deep, acute vs chronic
[CORRECT]

C. Assesses the relative strength of pathogen vs body's vital Qi

D. Evaluates the balance between Yin and Yang organs

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Exterior/Interior in the Eight Principles specifically refers to disease location
and depth—exterior conditions affect the skin, muscles, and channels (acute,
superficial), while interior conditions affect the Zang-Fu organs (deeper, more chronic).
Hot/Cold (A) determines nature; Excess/Deficiency (C) assesses pathogen vs Qi
strength; Yin/Yang (D) is the overarching summary.



Q5: In tongue diagnosis, a red tongue with yellow, greasy coating and red points on the
tip most likely indicates:

A. Yang deficiency with internal cold and poor circulation

, B. Damp-Heat in the Spleen and Stomach with possible Heart Fire [CORRECT]

C. Qi and Blood deficiency with weakened digestive function

D. Blood stasis with purple spots and stagnation

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Yellow, greasy coating indicates Damp-Heat, typically in the Spleen/Stomach
(middle burner). Red tongue body with red points on the tip suggests Heat, possibly
Heart Fire. Yang deficiency (A) would show pale tongue; Qi/Blood deficiency (C) would
be pale with thin coating; Blood stasis (D) would be purple with spots.



Q6: Which pulse quality is described as "superficial, easily felt with light pressure, and
floating like a piece of wood on water"?

A. Deep pulse (Chen Mai) felt only with heavy pressure

B. Floating pulse (Fu Mai) indicating exterior conditions [CORRECT]

C. Slippery pulse (Hua Mai) indicating phlegm or dampness

D. Choppy pulse (Se Mai) indicating blood stasis

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The Floating pulse (Fu Mai) is classically described as floating like wood on
water—easily felt with light pressure but weakening with deeper pressure. It indicates
exterior conditions or deficiency when empty. Deep pulse (A) requires heavy pressure;
Slippery (C) feels smooth like pearls; Choppy (D) feels rough and uneven.

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