RCAL - NAB Administrator Exam
(Federal)
1. What are the 3 types of communication?
● A. Verbal, written, visual
● B. Verbal, nonverbal, affective
● C. Oral, written, nonverbal
● D. Direct, indirect, passive
Answer: B. Verbal, nonverbal, affective
2. A technique often used by a legislative committee who does not wish to
embarrass the sponsor and does not want to pass a bill is:
● A. Postponement
● B. Deferment
● C. Rejection
● D. Amendment
Answer: B. Deferment
3. What individual or group is most responsible for acknowledging,
investigating, and receiving concerns from care recipients who disagree with
management decisions?
● A. Administrator
● B. Governing Body
● C. Ombudsman
● D. Care team
Answer: C. Ombudsman
4. Regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, when a care recipient
uses a walker to get to the dining room, the HC organization:
● A. Can ask them to leave it outside
● B. Must provide a space in the dining room for wheelchairs and walkers
● C. Should discourage walker use
, ● D. Can restrict dining room access
Answer: B. Must provide a space in the dining room for wheelchairs and
walkers
5. A caregiver regularly comes in contact with a specific chemical. Where
could the employee find out the hazards involved?
● A. Employee handbook
● B. Safety Data Sheets
● C. Insurance policy
● D. Job description
Answer: B. Safety Data Sheets
6. A cognitive care recipient whose spouse is living does not have an
advanced directive or DNR order. The daughter has Financial POA and the son
has HC POA. Who can authorize a DNR order?
● A. The daughter
● B. The son
● C. Care Recipient because he/she is cognitive
● D. The spouse
Answer: C. Care Recipient because he/she is cognitive
7. What is a direct cost?
● A. Any operational expense
● B. Linked to a specific objective, responsibility, or function
● C. Only labor costs
● D. Overhead expenses
Answer: B. Linked to a specific objective, responsibility, or function
8. A guest falls and is injured while visiting a HC organization office. Which
type of insurance would cover this injury?
● A. Workers' Compensation
● B. Professional Liability
, ● C. General Liability Insurance
● D. Property Insurance
Answer: C. General Liability Insurance
9. Equipment purchased for $15,000 with a useful life of 5 years and
depreciation expense of $3,000 per year uses which depreciation method?
● A. Declining balance
● B. Accelerated depreciation
● C. Straight-line depreciation
● D. Double declining balance
Answer: C. Straight-line depreciation
10. What is the minimum fine for a willful OSHA violation?
● A. $10,000
● B. $15,000
● C. $25,000
● D. $50,000
Answer: C. $25,000
11. A, B, C, D, and K are classifications for:
● A. Safety protocols
● B. Extinguishers
● C. Patient conditions
● D. Building codes
Answer: B. Extinguishers
12. Accrual Basis Accounting means:
● A. Recording when cash is received
● B. Reporting income when earned and expenses when incurred
● C. Only recording cash transactions
● D. Estimating future revenues
(Federal)
1. What are the 3 types of communication?
● A. Verbal, written, visual
● B. Verbal, nonverbal, affective
● C. Oral, written, nonverbal
● D. Direct, indirect, passive
Answer: B. Verbal, nonverbal, affective
2. A technique often used by a legislative committee who does not wish to
embarrass the sponsor and does not want to pass a bill is:
● A. Postponement
● B. Deferment
● C. Rejection
● D. Amendment
Answer: B. Deferment
3. What individual or group is most responsible for acknowledging,
investigating, and receiving concerns from care recipients who disagree with
management decisions?
● A. Administrator
● B. Governing Body
● C. Ombudsman
● D. Care team
Answer: C. Ombudsman
4. Regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, when a care recipient
uses a walker to get to the dining room, the HC organization:
● A. Can ask them to leave it outside
● B. Must provide a space in the dining room for wheelchairs and walkers
● C. Should discourage walker use
, ● D. Can restrict dining room access
Answer: B. Must provide a space in the dining room for wheelchairs and
walkers
5. A caregiver regularly comes in contact with a specific chemical. Where
could the employee find out the hazards involved?
● A. Employee handbook
● B. Safety Data Sheets
● C. Insurance policy
● D. Job description
Answer: B. Safety Data Sheets
6. A cognitive care recipient whose spouse is living does not have an
advanced directive or DNR order. The daughter has Financial POA and the son
has HC POA. Who can authorize a DNR order?
● A. The daughter
● B. The son
● C. Care Recipient because he/she is cognitive
● D. The spouse
Answer: C. Care Recipient because he/she is cognitive
7. What is a direct cost?
● A. Any operational expense
● B. Linked to a specific objective, responsibility, or function
● C. Only labor costs
● D. Overhead expenses
Answer: B. Linked to a specific objective, responsibility, or function
8. A guest falls and is injured while visiting a HC organization office. Which
type of insurance would cover this injury?
● A. Workers' Compensation
● B. Professional Liability
, ● C. General Liability Insurance
● D. Property Insurance
Answer: C. General Liability Insurance
9. Equipment purchased for $15,000 with a useful life of 5 years and
depreciation expense of $3,000 per year uses which depreciation method?
● A. Declining balance
● B. Accelerated depreciation
● C. Straight-line depreciation
● D. Double declining balance
Answer: C. Straight-line depreciation
10. What is the minimum fine for a willful OSHA violation?
● A. $10,000
● B. $15,000
● C. $25,000
● D. $50,000
Answer: C. $25,000
11. A, B, C, D, and K are classifications for:
● A. Safety protocols
● B. Extinguishers
● C. Patient conditions
● D. Building codes
Answer: B. Extinguishers
12. Accrual Basis Accounting means:
● A. Recording when cash is received
● B. Reporting income when earned and expenses when incurred
● C. Only recording cash transactions
● D. Estimating future revenues