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Indiana PI (Primary Instructor) FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026 ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS &lt;BRAND NEW VERSION&gt; 1. To prove a failure of duty to teach, one must prove: - ANSWER 1. There was an established duty to act There was a breach of the duty (either bubomission or comission) Someone suffered harm or damages Causation of that harm 2. At what level of Blooms Taxonomy should EMT students be expected to perform - ANSWER Between Analyze and Evaluate 3. What is the "Whole-part-whole" method of instruction - ANSWER 1. Entire skill demonstration (whole) 2. One step at a time (part) 3. Entire skill in real time no speaking (whole) 4. Bloom's Taxonomy for Cognitive domain - ANSWER 1. Knowledge (remembering) 2. understand 3. apply 4. Analyze 5. Evaluate 6. Create 5. Per Indiana, how many assessments must be documented for each student? - ANSWER 10 6. Per Indiana, how many clinical hours must be completed in the ED? - ANSWER 8 7. Per Indiana, how many clinical hours must be completed on the ambulance? - ANSWER 8 8. What are Tuckman's stages of group development? - ANSWER forming, storming, norming, performing 9. What is the ABCD method applied to Blooms Taxonomy - ANSWER Audience Behavior Condition Degree 10. How many hours are required to maintain Indiana Primary Instructor - ANSWER 12 hours CE 80 documented teaching 11. Which type of seating arrangement is best for a large number of students and is instructor centered - ANSWER Traditional 12. Which type of seating arrangement is best for a large number of students, students are elevated in tiers, and is instructor centered - ANSWER Theater 13. Which type of seating style places the educator in the center of a u-like shape - ANSWER Circle, square, and rectangle - open 14. Which type of seating style has the class in a u-type shape but the educator off to the side - ANSWER Circle, square, rectangle - closed 15. Which type of seating style has small groups arranged in workstations - ANSWER Grouped Educators are responsible for: a. Accurately representing the work of others (avoiding plagiarism) b. Maintain professional, vocational, and academic competence c. Maintain confidentiality in matters related to evaluation and assessment d. All of the above - ANSWER d. All of the above 16. An instructor that claims knowledge or skills that they don't possess: a. Pedantic bore b. Charlatan c. Imposter d. Counterfeit instructor - ANSWER b. Charlatan 17. The EMS primary instructor is under the direction of: a. The instructor's department b. The Government c. The State d. The training institution - ANSWER d. The training institution 18. What lobe of the cerebrum contains the thinking center of the brain? a. Frontal lobe b. Temporal lobe c. Parietal lobe d. Occipital lobe - ANSWER a. Frontal lobe 19. Analytical thinkers are _________ - brained, and enjoy ____________. a. Left, Numbers and Words b. Left, Art and Creative Activities c. Right, Numbers and Words d. Right, Art and Creative Activities - ANSWER a. Left, Numbers and Words 20. Global thinkers are ________ - brained, and enjoy __________. a. Left, Numbers and Words b. Left, Art and Creative Activities c. Right, Numbers and Words d. Right, Art and Creative Activities - ANSWER d. Right, Art and Creative Activities 21. The Cerebellum is the region of the brain that is most responsible for: a. Visual recognition b. Formation of speech c. Fine motor movement d. Memory - ANSWER c. Fine motor movement 22. The art and science of helping adults learn is? a. Teaching b. Andragogy c. Pedagogy d. Training - ANSWER b. Andragogy 23. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, from bottom to top is: a. Psychological, Safety, Belonging, Esteem, Self-Actualization b. Psychological, Safety, Esteem, Belonging, Self-Actualization c. Safety, Psychological, Esteem, Belonging, Self-Actualization d. Psychological, Belonging, Safety, Esteem, Self-Actualization - ANSWER a. Psychological, Safety, Belonging, Esteem, Self Actualization 24. The levels of the Psychomotor Domain of Bloom's Taxonomy are: a. Naturalization, Imitation, Manipulation, Precision, Articulation b. Articulation, Naturalization, Imitation, Manipulation, Precision c. Imitation, Manipulation, Precision, Articulation, Naturalization d. Imitation, Manipulation, Articulation, Precision, Naturalization - ANSWER c. Imitation, Manipulation, Precision, Articulation, Naturalization (IMPAN) 25. The Cognitive Domain of Bloom's Taxonomy has six levels: a. Synthesis, Evaluate, Analysis, Application, Comprehension, Knowledge b. Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Evaluate, Synthesis c. Knowledge, Comprehension, Analysis, Application, Evaluate, Synthesis d. Knowledge, Comprehension, Analysis, Application, Synthesis, Evaluate - ANSWER b. Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Evaluate, Synthesis 26. Receive, Respond, Value, Organize, and Characterize are the levels of what Domain? a. Affective b. Psychomotor c. Cognitive - ANSWER a. Affective 27. Oral presentations, VR, and simulations are considered ________ involvement. a. active b. passive c. progressive d. self-study - ANSWER a. active 28. According to Dale's cone of learning, 3 days after training, students will remember ____ of what is said. a. 10% b. 20% c. 70% d. 90% - ANSWER c. 70% 29. All training records must be kept for a minimum of: a. 3 years b. 5 years c. 7 years d. never - ANSWER c. 7 years 30. Course completion reports must be submitted within ____ days from the course completion. a. 15 b. 30 c. 45 d. 25 - ANSWER a. 15 31. The traditional classroom set up is ideal for what type of group: a. large numbers b. practical c. counseling d. work stations - ANSWER a. large numbers

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Indiana PI (Primary Instructor) FINAL EXAM
STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026 ACCURATE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS
<BRAND NEW VERSION>



1. To prove a failure of duty to teach, one must prove: - ANSWER ✓ 1. There
was an established duty to act
There was a breach of the duty (either bubomission or comission)
Someone suffered harm or damages
Causation of that harm

2. At what level of Blooms Taxonomy should EMT students be expected to
perform - ANSWER ✓ Between Analyze and Evaluate

3. What is the "Whole-part-whole" method of instruction - ANSWER ✓ 1.
Entire skill demonstration (whole)
2. One step at a time (part)
3. Entire skill in real time no speaking (whole)

4. Bloom's Taxonomy for Cognitive domain - ANSWER ✓ 1. Knowledge
(remembering)
2. understand
3. apply
4. Analyze
5. Evaluate
6. Create

5. Per Indiana, how many assessments must be documented for each student? -
ANSWER ✓ 10

,6. Per Indiana, how many clinical hours must be completed in the ED? -
ANSWER ✓ 8

7. Per Indiana, how many clinical hours must be completed on the ambulance?
- ANSWER ✓ 8

8. What are Tuckman's stages of group development? - ANSWER ✓ forming,
storming, norming, performing

9. What is the ABCD method applied to Blooms Taxonomy - ANSWER ✓
Audience
Behavior
Condition
Degree

10.How many hours are required to maintain Indiana Primary Instructor -
ANSWER ✓ 12 hours CE
80 documented teaching

11.Which type of seating arrangement is best for a large number of students and
is instructor centered - ANSWER ✓ Traditional

12.Which type of seating arrangement is best for a large number of students,
students are elevated in tiers, and is instructor centered - ANSWER ✓
Theater

13.Which type of seating style places the educator in the center of a u-like
shape - ANSWER ✓ Circle, square, and rectangle - open

14.Which type of seating style has the class in a u-type shape but the educator
off to the side - ANSWER ✓ Circle, square, rectangle - closed

15.Which type of seating style has small groups arranged in workstations -
ANSWER ✓ Grouped
Educators are responsible for:
a. Accurately representing the work of others (avoiding plagiarism)
b. Maintain professional, vocational, and academic competence

, c. Maintain confidentiality in matters related to evaluation and
assessment
d. All of the above - ANSWER ✓ d. All of the above

16.An instructor that claims knowledge or skills that they don't possess:
a. Pedantic bore
b. Charlatan
c. Imposter
d. Counterfeit instructor - ANSWER ✓ b. Charlatan

17.The EMS primary instructor is under the direction of:
a. The instructor's department
b. The Government
c. The State
d. The training institution - ANSWER ✓ d. The training institution

18.What lobe of the cerebrum contains the thinking center of the brain?
a. Frontal lobe
b. Temporal lobe
c. Parietal lobe
d. Occipital lobe - ANSWER ✓ a. Frontal lobe

19.Analytical thinkers are _________ - brained, and enjoy ____________.
a. Left, Numbers and Words
b. Left, Art and Creative Activities
c. Right, Numbers and Words
d. Right, Art and Creative Activities - ANSWER ✓ a. Left, Numbers
and Words

20.Global thinkers are ________ - brained, and enjoy __________.
a. Left, Numbers and Words
b. Left, Art and Creative Activities
c. Right, Numbers and Words
d. Right, Art and Creative Activities - ANSWER ✓ d. Right, Art and
Creative Activities

21.The Cerebellum is the region of the brain that is most responsible for:
a. Visual recognition
b. Formation of speech

, c. Fine motor movement
d. Memory - ANSWER ✓ c. Fine motor movement

22.The art and science of helping adults learn is?
a. Teaching
b. Andragogy
c. Pedagogy
d. Training - ANSWER ✓ b. Andragogy

23.Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, from bottom to top is:
a. Psychological, Safety, Belonging, Esteem, Self-Actualization
b. Psychological, Safety, Esteem, Belonging, Self-Actualization
c. Safety, Psychological, Esteem, Belonging, Self-Actualization
d. Psychological, Belonging, Safety, Esteem, Self-Actualization -
ANSWER ✓ a. Psychological, Safety, Belonging, Esteem, Self-
Actualization

24.The levels of the Psychomotor Domain of Bloom's Taxonomy are:
a. Naturalization, Imitation, Manipulation, Precision, Articulation
b. Articulation, Naturalization, Imitation, Manipulation, Precision
c. Imitation, Manipulation, Precision, Articulation, Naturalization
d. Imitation, Manipulation, Articulation, Precision, Naturalization -
ANSWER ✓ c. Imitation, Manipulation, Precision, Articulation,
Naturalization (IMPAN)

25.The Cognitive Domain of Bloom's Taxonomy has six levels:
a. Synthesis, Evaluate, Analysis, Application, Comprehension,
Knowledge
b. Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Evaluate,
Synthesis
c. Knowledge, Comprehension, Analysis, Application, Evaluate,
Synthesis
d. Knowledge, Comprehension, Analysis, Application, Synthesis,
Evaluate - ANSWER ✓ b. Knowledge, Comprehension, Application,
Analysis, Evaluate, Synthesis

26.Receive, Respond, Value, Organize, and Characterize are the levels of what
Domain?
a. Affective

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