ANSWERS & FULL RATIONALES LATEST TEST
BANK
This comprehensive 200-question NCE practice test bank provides a realistic
preview of the 2026 examination blueprint across all eight core CACREP domains.
Every multiple-choice question includes the correct answer and a formatted,
high-yield rationale designed to reinforce complex counseling concepts. This
study guide serves as an essential tool for graduate students seeking to master
exam content, boost retention, and pass the licensing exam on their first attempt.
1. A counselor utilizes the Empty Chair technique to help a client process
unfinished business with a deceased parent. Which theoretical orientation
is this counselor practicing?
A) Adlerian Therapy
B) Gestalt Therapy
C) Reality Therapy
D) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
• Correct Answer: B) Gestalt Therapy
• Rationale: The Empty Chair technique is a signature intervention of Gestalt
therapy, developed by Fritz Perls. It focuses on integrating conflicting parts
of the self or processing unresolved interpersonal conflicts in the "here
and now."
2. According to Jean Piaget's stages of cognitive development, a child who
can think logically about concrete events but struggles with abstract or
hypothetical concepts is in which stage?
A) Sensorimotor
B) Preoperational
C) Concrete Operational
D) Formal Operational
• Correct Answer: C) Concrete Operational
,• Rationale: The Concrete Operational stage (ages 7 to 11) is characterized
by the development of logical thought regarding physical, concrete
objects. Abstract, hypothetical thinking does not emerge until the Formal
Operational stage.
3. A group counselor notices that members are testing boundaries,
experiencing power struggles, and challenging the leader's authority.
According to Tuckman's stages of group development, the group is in
which stage?
A) Forming
B) Storming
C) Norming
D) Performing
• Correct Answer: B) Storming
• Rationale: The Storming stage is characterized by conflict, competition,
and anxiety as group members attempt to establish their identity and
navigate power dynamics before moving into the cooperative Norming
stage.
4. Which ethical principle emphasizes the counselor's obligation to do no
harm to the client?
A) Autonomy
B) Beneficence
C) Nonmaleficence
D) Justice
• Correct Answer: C) Nonmaleficence
• Rationale: Nonmaleficence is the foundational ethical concept of "doing no
harm." It requires counselors to avoid actions, interventions, or behaviors
that could inherently hurt or exploit clients.
5. A researcher wants to compare the mean scores of two independent
groups on a standardized depression inventory. Which statistical test is
most appropriate?
A) Independent samples t-test
B) Chi-square test
C) One-way ANOVA
D) Pearson correlation
• Correct Answer: A) Independent samples t-test
,• Rationale: An independent samples t-test is designed to compare the
means of exactly two independent, distinct groups on a continuous
dependent variable.
6. Under the ACA Code of Ethics, how long must a counselor wait before
entering into a romantic or sexual relationship with a former client?
A) 2 years
B) 3 years
C) 5 years
D) 7 years
• Correct Answer: C) 5 years
• Rationale: Section A.5.c. of the ACA Code of Ethics strictly prohibits sexual
or romantic interactions with former clients for at least 5 years following
the last professional contact.
7. A counselor measures a client's anxiety level before starting treatment and
then measures it weekly during the intervention. What type of research
design is being used?
A) Randomized controlled trial
B) Single-case study design (ABAB)
C) Correlational design
D) Cross-sectional design
• Correct Answer: B) Single-case study design (ABAB)
• Rationale: Single-case designs involve repeated measurements of a single
subject over time across baseline (A) and treatment (B) phases to
demonstrate the effect of an intervention.
8. What is the standard deviation of a z-score distribution?
A) 0
B) 1
C) 10
D) 15
• Correct Answer: B) 1
• Rationale: A standardized z-score distribution always features a fixed mean
of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.
9. A client states, "I didn't get the job because I am a total failure at
everything." This statement represents which cognitive distortion?
A) Personalization
, B) Overgeneralization
C) Catastrophizing
D) Emotional reasoning
• Correct Answer: B) Overgeneralization
• Rationale: Overgeneralization occurs when an individual draws a
sweeping, global conclusion about their entire self-worth or life based on a
single isolated negative event.
10. In Career Counseling, who developed the Social Cognitive Career Theory
(SCCT)?
A) John Holland
B) Donald Super
C) Robert Lent, Steven Brown, and Gail Hackett
D) John Krumboltz
• Correct Answer: C) Robert Lent, Steven Brown, and Gail Hackett
• Rationale: SCCT was formulated by Lent, Brown, and Hackett to explore
how self-efficacy beliefs, outcome expectations, and personal goals
influence career choice and performance.
11. What is the primary focus of Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology?
A) Unconscious sexual drives
B) The search for meaning in suffering
C) Social interest and striving for superiority
D) Behavioral reinforcement schedules
• Correct Answer: C) Social interest and striving for superiority
• Rationale: Adlerian therapy highlights social interest
(Gemeinschaftsgefühl) and the core human drive to overcome feelings of
inferiority by striving for competence and perfection.
12. A counselor administers an assessment and finds that it consistently
yields the same results over multiple administrations, but does not
measure what it claims to measure. The assessment is:
A) Valid but not reliable
B) Reliable but not valid
C) Neither reliable nor valid
D) Both reliable and valid
• Correct Answer: B) Reliable but not valid