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The Students With Disabilities CST (NYSTCE 060) exam measures a candidate’s knowledge and
skills for effectively teaching students with disabilities across multiple developmental levels.
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answers, ensuring alignment with official testing standards.
Exam Focus Areas
✔ Understanding and supporting diverse learning needs
✔ Special education laws, IEPs, and compliance requirements
✔ Instructional strategies for inclusive classrooms
✔ Assessment, progress monitoring, and data-driven decision-making
✔ Behavior management and classroom environment support
✔ Collaboration with families, colleagues, and community resources
Answer Format
Correct answers are highlighted in bold green. Each question is supported by a clear rationale,
explaining why the answer is correct, reinforcing best practices in teaching and supporting
students with disabilities, and ensuring exam mastery.
1. What is the primary purpose of an Individualized Education Program
(IEP)?
a) To standardize curriculum for all students
b) To provide a tailored plan for a student with disabilities
c) To track general academic progress
d) To assign classroom aides
b) To provide a tailored plan for a student with disabilities
Rationale: Under IDEA, the IEP is a customized plan developed collaboratively to address the
unique educational needs of a student with disabilities, ensuring appropriate services (IDEA,
2020).
2. What does the least restrictive environment (LRE) principle require?
a) Placing students in separate schools
b) Educating students with disabilities alongside non-disabled peers to the maximum extent
appropriate
c) Requiring special education for all students
d) Limiting general education access
b) Educating students with disabilities alongside non-disabled peers to the
maximum extent appropriate
,Rationale: The LRE principle in IDEA promotes inclusion by ensuring students with disabilities
are educated with non-disabled peers with necessary supports (IDEA, 2020).
3. What is a key component of a functional behavioral assessment (FBA)?
a) Assigning punishment for behaviors
b) Identifying the function of a student's behavior
c) Ignoring behavioral incidents
d) Focusing only on academics
b) Identifying the function of a student's behavior
Rationale: An FBA analyzes antecedents, behaviors, and consequences to determine why a
behavior occurs, informing a behavior intervention plan (BIP) (OSEP, 2023).
4. Which law guarantees free appropriate public education (FAPE) for
students with disabilities?
a) No Child Left Behind Act
b) Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
c) Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
d) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
b) Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Rationale: IDEA mandates FAPE, providing specially designed instruction at no cost to meet
the unique needs of students with disabilities (IDEA, 2020).
5. What is the role of a paraprofessional in an inclusive classroom?
a) To lead instruction independently
b) To provide support under a certified teacher’s supervision
c) To develop IEPs
d) To evaluate student progress
b) To provide support under a certified teacher’s supervision
Rationale: Paraprofessionals assist with instructional and behavioral supports as directed by
certified teachers, per NYSED guidelines (NYSED, 2023).
6. Which strategy best supports a student with autism spectrum disorder
(ASD) in social skills?
a) Ignoring social interactions
b) Using visual supports and social stories
c) Punishing social errors
d) Limiting group activities
b) Using visual supports and social stories
Rationale: Visual supports and social stories help students with ASD understand social
expectations, fostering skill development (Autism Speaks, 2023).
7. What is a common progress monitoring tool in special education?
a) Curriculum-based measurement (CBM)
b) Standardized IQ tests
c) Personality assessments
d) Project-based evaluations
, a) Curriculum-based measurement (CBM)
Rationale: CBM provides frequent, direct measures of academic skills to track progress toward
IEP goals (NYSTCE 060 Framework, 2025).
8. What accommodations does Section 504 provide?
a) Special education services only
b) Reasonable accommodations in general education
c) Placement in separate classes
d) No accommodations required
b) Reasonable accommodations in general education
Rationale: Section 504 ensures equal access through accommodations like extended time or
assistive technology (U.S. Department of Education, 2023).
9. What is the purpose of a behavior intervention plan (BIP)?
a) To punish undesirable behaviors
b) To replace problematic behaviors with appropriate alternatives
c) To isolate the student
d) To ignore behaviors
b) To replace problematic behaviors with appropriate alternatives
Rationale: A BIP uses positive interventions to teach replacement behaviors based on FBA
results (OSEP, 2023).
10. Which instructional strategy is most effective for students with learning
disabilities?
a) Lecture-based teaching
b) Explicit instruction with scaffolding
c) Independent reading assignments
d) Group projects without support
b) Explicit instruction with scaffolding
Rationale: Explicit instruction with scaffolding breaks down skills and provides support for
students with learning disabilities (NYSTCE 060 Framework, 2025).
11. How often must an IEP be reviewed?
a) Every three years
b) At least annually
c) Only at parent request
d) Every five years
b) At least annually
Rationale: IDEA requires IEPs to be reviewed at least once per year to ensure goals and services
remain appropriate (IDEA, 2020).
12. What is the primary goal of universal design for learning (UDL)?
a) To standardize instruction
b) To provide multiple means of engagement, representation, and expression
c) To limit student accommodations
d) To focus on advanced learners