RBT 40-Hour Online Training Course
(Module 1 Quiz)
An instance of a conversation deficit is:
A) Lack of make trust play.
B) Lack of eye touch.
C) Persistent preoccupation with elements of items.
D) Failure to broaden peer relationships. - ANS-A) Lack of make trust play.
An instance of confined repetitive and stereotyped pattern of behavior, pursuits and sports is:
A) Persistent preoccupation with elements of gadgets.
B) Hypersensitivity to sensory stimuli.
C) Limited or fleeting eye touch.
D) Lack of turn taking. - ANS-A) Persistent preoccupation with parts of items.
Autism is similar to intellectual retardation. - ANS-False
Autism is unknown to be associated with racial, ethnic or social history. - ANS-True
Echolalia is a term used to describe whilst an individual repeats something that she or he hears,
either right now or at a later time. - ANS-True
Echolalia need to always be discouraged and stopped. - ANS-False
If parents have a child with some form of autism, there may be a:
A) 1 in five chance that their next child can have autism too.
B) 1 in 10 threat that their baby could have autism too.
C) 1 in 20 threat that their next toddler could have autism too.
(Module 1 Quiz)
An instance of a conversation deficit is:
A) Lack of make trust play.
B) Lack of eye touch.
C) Persistent preoccupation with elements of items.
D) Failure to broaden peer relationships. - ANS-A) Lack of make trust play.
An instance of confined repetitive and stereotyped pattern of behavior, pursuits and sports is:
A) Persistent preoccupation with elements of gadgets.
B) Hypersensitivity to sensory stimuli.
C) Limited or fleeting eye touch.
D) Lack of turn taking. - ANS-A) Persistent preoccupation with parts of items.
Autism is similar to intellectual retardation. - ANS-False
Autism is unknown to be associated with racial, ethnic or social history. - ANS-True
Echolalia is a term used to describe whilst an individual repeats something that she or he hears,
either right now or at a later time. - ANS-True
Echolalia need to always be discouraged and stopped. - ANS-False
If parents have a child with some form of autism, there may be a:
A) 1 in five chance that their next child can have autism too.
B) 1 in 10 threat that their baby could have autism too.
C) 1 in 20 threat that their next toddler could have autism too.