NCTRC EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED ANSWERS
Eriksons theory stage 1 - Correct Answers -Birth-12 mo. : Trust vs. Mistrust
Eriksons theory stage 2 - Correct Answers -1-3yrs: Autonomy vs. Shame/Doubt
(control, independence)
Eriksons theory stage 3 - Correct Answers -3-6yrs: Initiative vs. Guilt (ambition,
responsibility)
Eriksons theory stage 4 - Correct Answers -6-12yrs: Industry vs. Inferiority (comparison
to peers)
Eriksons theory stage 5 - Correct Answers -12-18yrs: Identity vs. Role Confusion (sense
of self)
Eriksons theory stage 6 - Correct Answers -20s-40s: Intimacy vs. Isolation
Eriksons theory stage 7 - Correct Answers -40s-mid 60s: Generativity vs. Stagnation
(contribution to the world)
Eriksons theory stage 8 - Correct Answers -Mid 60s-end: Integrity vs. Despair (reflecting
on life)
Bowen's Family Systems Theory - Correct Answers -a change in one's family member's
behavior will affect others in the family
Krathwohl's Affective Taxonomy - Correct Answers -a model that describes how
individuals process and internalize learning objects on an affective or emotional level.
Leisurescope Plus - Correct Answers -Purpose: I.D. areas of high leisure interest, I.D
emotional motivation, I.D. individuals w/ a high need for arousal experiences
Life Satisfaction Scale - Correct Answers -To measure the client's perceived satisfaction
with his/her life
Teen leisurescope plus - Correct Answers -Purpose: I.D. areas of high leisure interest,
I.D emotional motivation, I.D. individuals w/ a high need for arousal experiences
, Receiving (Krathwohl's) - Correct Answers -describes the stage of being aware of or
sensitive to the existence of certain ideas, material, or phenomena and being willing to
tolerate them. Examples include: to differentiate, to accept, to listen (for), to respond to.
Responding (Krathwohl's) - Correct Answers -describes the second stage of the
taxonomy and refers to a commitment in some small measure to the ideas, materials, or
phenomena involved by actively responding to them. Examples are: to comply with, to
follow, to commend, to volunteer, to spend leisure time in, to acclaim.
Valuing (Krathwohl's) - Correct Answers -means being willing to be perceived by others
as valuing certain ideas, materials, or phenomena. Examples include: to increase
measured proficiency in, to relinquish, to subsidize, to support, to debate
Organization (Krathwohl's) - Correct Answers -is the fourth stage of Krathwohl's
taxonomy and involves relating the new value to those one already holds and bringing it
into a harmonious and internally consistent philosophy. Examples are: to discuss, to
theorize, to formulate, to balance, to examine.
Characterization (Krathwohl's) - Correct Answers -by value or value set means acting
consistently in accordance with the values the individual has internalized. Examples
include: to revise, to require, to be rated high in the value, to avoid, to resist, to manage,
to resolve.
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 - Correct Answers -replaces the Vocational
Rehabilitation Act.
to extend and revise the authorization of grants to states for vocational rehabilitation
services, with special emphasis on services to individuals with the most severe
disabilities,
to expand special federal responsibilities and research and training programs with
respect to individuals with disabilities,
to create linkage between state vocational rehabilitation programs and workforce
investment activities carried out under title I of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998,
to establish special responsibilities for the Secretary of Education for coordination of all
activities with respect to individuals with disabilities within and across programs
administered by the federal government,
Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (2008) - Correct Answers -Attempts to
EQUALIZE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES with other health services
Prevents group health plans and health insurance issuers that provide mental health
and substance use disorder benefits from imposing less favorable benefit limitations of
these benefits than on medical/surgical coverage.
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) 1987 - Correct Answers -Requires all
clients in nursing homes be engaged in a program of activities (large/small
groups or individual outcome-focused activities)
VERIFIED ANSWERS
Eriksons theory stage 1 - Correct Answers -Birth-12 mo. : Trust vs. Mistrust
Eriksons theory stage 2 - Correct Answers -1-3yrs: Autonomy vs. Shame/Doubt
(control, independence)
Eriksons theory stage 3 - Correct Answers -3-6yrs: Initiative vs. Guilt (ambition,
responsibility)
Eriksons theory stage 4 - Correct Answers -6-12yrs: Industry vs. Inferiority (comparison
to peers)
Eriksons theory stage 5 - Correct Answers -12-18yrs: Identity vs. Role Confusion (sense
of self)
Eriksons theory stage 6 - Correct Answers -20s-40s: Intimacy vs. Isolation
Eriksons theory stage 7 - Correct Answers -40s-mid 60s: Generativity vs. Stagnation
(contribution to the world)
Eriksons theory stage 8 - Correct Answers -Mid 60s-end: Integrity vs. Despair (reflecting
on life)
Bowen's Family Systems Theory - Correct Answers -a change in one's family member's
behavior will affect others in the family
Krathwohl's Affective Taxonomy - Correct Answers -a model that describes how
individuals process and internalize learning objects on an affective or emotional level.
Leisurescope Plus - Correct Answers -Purpose: I.D. areas of high leisure interest, I.D
emotional motivation, I.D. individuals w/ a high need for arousal experiences
Life Satisfaction Scale - Correct Answers -To measure the client's perceived satisfaction
with his/her life
Teen leisurescope plus - Correct Answers -Purpose: I.D. areas of high leisure interest,
I.D emotional motivation, I.D. individuals w/ a high need for arousal experiences
, Receiving (Krathwohl's) - Correct Answers -describes the stage of being aware of or
sensitive to the existence of certain ideas, material, or phenomena and being willing to
tolerate them. Examples include: to differentiate, to accept, to listen (for), to respond to.
Responding (Krathwohl's) - Correct Answers -describes the second stage of the
taxonomy and refers to a commitment in some small measure to the ideas, materials, or
phenomena involved by actively responding to them. Examples are: to comply with, to
follow, to commend, to volunteer, to spend leisure time in, to acclaim.
Valuing (Krathwohl's) - Correct Answers -means being willing to be perceived by others
as valuing certain ideas, materials, or phenomena. Examples include: to increase
measured proficiency in, to relinquish, to subsidize, to support, to debate
Organization (Krathwohl's) - Correct Answers -is the fourth stage of Krathwohl's
taxonomy and involves relating the new value to those one already holds and bringing it
into a harmonious and internally consistent philosophy. Examples are: to discuss, to
theorize, to formulate, to balance, to examine.
Characterization (Krathwohl's) - Correct Answers -by value or value set means acting
consistently in accordance with the values the individual has internalized. Examples
include: to revise, to require, to be rated high in the value, to avoid, to resist, to manage,
to resolve.
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 - Correct Answers -replaces the Vocational
Rehabilitation Act.
to extend and revise the authorization of grants to states for vocational rehabilitation
services, with special emphasis on services to individuals with the most severe
disabilities,
to expand special federal responsibilities and research and training programs with
respect to individuals with disabilities,
to create linkage between state vocational rehabilitation programs and workforce
investment activities carried out under title I of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998,
to establish special responsibilities for the Secretary of Education for coordination of all
activities with respect to individuals with disabilities within and across programs
administered by the federal government,
Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (2008) - Correct Answers -Attempts to
EQUALIZE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES with other health services
Prevents group health plans and health insurance issuers that provide mental health
and substance use disorder benefits from imposing less favorable benefit limitations of
these benefits than on medical/surgical coverage.
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) 1987 - Correct Answers -Requires all
clients in nursing homes be engaged in a program of activities (large/small
groups or individual outcome-focused activities)