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LATEST NASM CERTIFIED PERSONAL
TRAINER (CPT) CERTIFICATION EXAM |
Q&A WITH RATIONALES


1. What does the acronym "OPT" stand for in the
NASM OPT model?
A) Optimal Performance Training
B) Overall Physical Training
C) Organized Personal Training
D) Operational Training Protocol
Correct answer: A
Rationale: The NASM OPT model is a comprehensive
training program divided into three levels:
Stabilization, Strength, and Power.


2. Which of the following is the correct order of the
three levels of the NASM OPT model?
A) Power, Strength, Stabilization
B) Stabilization, Strength, Power
C) Strength, Stabilization, Power
D) Power, Stabilization, Strength
Correct answer: B

,Rationale: The OPT model progresses from
Stabilization (Phase 1), to Strength (Phases 2-4), to
Power (Phase 5).


3. What is the primary focus of Phase 1 (Stabilization
Endurance) of the OPT model?
A) Maximal strength development
B) Improve muscular endurance, stability, and
postural control
C) Power and speed
D) Hypertrophy only
Correct answer: B
Rationale: Phase 1 focuses on improving stability,
balance, and endurance to build a foundation for
higher intensity training.


4. Which of the following is an example of a
"proprioceptively enriched" environment in exercise?
A) Seated leg press machine
B) Standing single-leg balance on a foam pad
C) Recumbent bike
D) Seated bicep curl machine
Correct answer: B

,Rationale: Proprioceptively enriched environments
challenge balance and stability (unstable surfaces,
single-limb standing).


5. What does "proprioception" refer to?
A) The body's ability to sense its position and
movement in space
B) The maximum force a muscle can produce
C) The speed of muscle contraction
D) The ability to run long distances
Correct answer: A
Rationale: Proprioception involves sensory feedback
from muscles, joints, and tendons for coordinated
movement.


6. Which of the following is a component of the
"kinetic chain" assessment?
A) Blood pressure measurement
B) Overhead squat assessment (OHSA)
C) IQ test
D) Body fat percentage only
Correct answer: B

, Rationale: The overhead squat assessment identifies
movement compensations and muscle imbalances in
the kinetic chain.


7. During an overhead squat assessment, the client's
knees move inward (valgus). Which muscles are
likely overactive (tight)?
A) Gluteus medius and gluteus maximus
B) Adductors (inner thigh) and biceps femoris (short
head)
C) Gluteus medius only
D) Quadriceps only
Correct answer: B
Rationale: Knee valgus indicates overactive
adductors and biceps femoris; underactive gluteus
medius and maximus.


8. Which of the following is the correct tempo for a
stabilization-level exercise (e.g., squat with isometric
hold)?
A) 2 seconds concentric, 0 seconds isometric, 1
second eccentric
B) 1 second concentric, 1 second isometric, 2
seconds eccentric

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