Actual Questions
Pennsylvania State Board of Psychology | Actual Q&A | Prospective Licensed Psychologists
Introduction
This original question set is designed to reinforce PPLE course objectives for exam readiness. The questions cover
Licensure and Scope of Practice, Confidentiality and Informed Consent, Professional Conduct and Ethics, and
Record Keeping and Reporting Requirements. Across the assessment, prospective licensed psychologists apply
Pennsylvania statutory compliance, ethical boundaries, client rights, privileged communication principles,
informed consent, mandatory reporting duties, telepsychology safeguards, and professional accountability under
Pennsylvania law. A uniqueness cross-check was applied so each of the 30 questions targets a distinct statute-
related issue, ethical scenario, recordkeeping obligation, reporting requirement, or practice-compliance concept.
Content Area Overview
Content Area Questions Key Topics Weight
Licensure requirements;
Licensure, Scope of
scope of psychological
Practice, and Board 8 25%
practice; Board authority;
Authority
disciplinary actions
HIPAA; Pennsylvania
Confidentiality, Privileged privacy law; mandatory
Communication, and 8 and permissive reporting; 25%
Informed Consent informed consent
protocols
Boundaries; dual
Professional Conduct,
relationships; sexual
Ethics, and Multiple 7 25%
misconduct prohibitions;
Relationships
ethical decision-making
Record retention;
Record Keeping, subpoena responses;
Reporting Requirements, 7 child/elder abuse 25%
and Telepsychology reporting; telepsychology
regulations
Actual Questions
Domain: Licensure, Scope of Practice, and Board Authority
1. Which activity most clearly requires authorization as a psychologist under Pennsylvania law?
A. Offering psychological assessment, diagnosis, or psychotherapy services to the public using the title
psychologist.
B. Providing general life coaching without psychological diagnosis or treatment.
C. Teaching an introductory psychology course without clinical services.
D. Reading a psychology textbook for personal education.
Answer: A
Rationale: The Pennsylvania Psychology Practice Act and Title 49, Chapter 41 regulate the practice of
psychology and protected professional titles. Public provision of psychological assessment or treatment
generally requires proper licensure or legal authorization.
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, 2. Which statement best describes the State Board of Psychology's regulatory authority?
A. It sets federal HIPAA penalties for all health professionals.
B. It may license qualified applicants, issue regulations, investigate complaints, and discipline licensees for
violations.
C. It determines criminal guilt in jury trials.
D. It guarantees reimbursement rates for private insurers.
Answer: B
Rationale: The Pennsylvania State Board of Psychology administers licensure and professional discipline
under the Practice Act and Board regulations. It does not function as a criminal court or private insurance
rate-setting agency.
3. A person whose psychology license has expired should generally do what before resuming
independent practice?
A. Resume practice immediately if prior clients request services.
B. Use a colleague's license number temporarily.
C. Complete renewal or reactivation requirements and confirm active license status.
D. Advertise as licensed while waiting for paperwork.
Answer: C
Rationale: Practicing on an expired or inactive license can violate the Practice Act. Licensees must maintain
active status and meet renewal requirements before independent practice.
4. Which conduct is most likely to be considered practicing outside the scope of competence?
A. Referring a client to a specialist when needed.
B. Obtaining consultation about a complex case.
C. Declining services beyond one's competence.
D. Using an unfamiliar specialized neuropsychological test battery without training, consultation, or
competence.
Answer: D
Rationale: Board rules and APA ethics require psychologists to practice within boundaries of competence
based on education, training, supervised experience, consultation, study, or professional experience.
5. What is the safest approach when advertising psychological services in Pennsylvania?
A. Accurately represent licensure status, credentials, services, and areas of competence without misleading
claims.
B. Promise guaranteed cures for all clients.
C. Use credentials not actually earned.
D. Describe oneself as Board-certified by Pennsylvania when no such credential exists.
Answer: A
Rationale: Pennsylvania law and professional ethics prohibit false, deceptive, or misleading
representations. Advertising should accurately state credentials, license status, and services.
6. Which action may trigger disciplinary review by the Board?
A. Maintaining required records.
B. Fraudulent billing, incompetence, gross negligence, or violation of Board regulations.
C. Obtaining informed consent.
D. Consulting about ethical uncertainty.
Answer: B
Rationale: The Board may discipline licensees for misconduct, incompetence, fraud, unprofessional conduct,
or violations of the Practice Act and regulations. Proper documentation and consultation support
compliance.
7. Which statement best describes supervision of a psychological associate or trainee?
A. Supervision is unnecessary once the supervisee has read the ethics code.
B. A supervisee may independently hold out as a licensed psychologist.
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