NATIONAL COUNSELOR EXAMINATION
FOR LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION
(NCE) QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS
RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT
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1. A primary goal of counseling is to help clients:
a. Receive advice
b. Become self-directed
c. Avoid unpleasant emotions
d. Rely on the counselor
Answer: b. Become self-directed
Rationale: Counseling promotes autonomy and client empowerment rather than
dependence.
2. Carl Rogers believed the most important factor in therapy is:
a. Interpretation
b. Dream analysis
c. Behavioral conditioning
d. Therapeutic relationship
Rationale: Person-centered counseling is built on unconditional positive regard,
empathy, and genuineness within the relationship.
3. The DSM-5 is primarily used to:
,a. Assess career interests
b. Diagnose mental disorders
c. Measure personality
d. Analyze dreams
**Answer: b. Diagnose mental disorders
Rationale: DSM-5 provides diagnostic criteria for mental health conditions.
4. In group counseling, cohesion refers to:
a. Conflict among members
b. Attraction members feel toward the group
c. Leader’s power
d. Member resistance
**Answer: b. Attraction members feel toward the group
Rationale: Cohesion increases participation, trust, and therapeutic effectiveness.
5. Piaget’s concrete operational stage typically begins around age:
a. 2
b. 5
c. 7
d. 12
Rationale: Ages 7–11 include logical but concrete thinking.
6. A counselor using a cognitive-behavioral approach focuses on:
a. The unconscious
b. Family origin
c. Thoughts and behaviors
d. Dreams
Rationale: CBT emphasizes identifying and modifying maladaptive thoughts and
actions.
7. A dual relationship occurs when:
a. Counselor discloses a small personal detail
b. Counselor provides referrals
, c. Counselor has more than one role with a client
d. Client speaks to others outside therapy
Rationale: Dual relationships risk impaired judgment or exploitation.
8. A standardized test is one that:
a. Has no norms
b. Is created by any counselor
c. Has uniform procedures for administration and scoring
d. Always measures personality
Rationale: Standardization ensures reliability and comparability.
9. In career counseling, Holland’s theory emphasizes:
a. Intelligence
b. Motivation
c. Person-environment fit
d. Developmental stages
Rationale: Matching personality types with work environments promotes
satisfaction.
10. Motivational interviewing emphasizes:
a. Advice-giving
b. Client readiness for change
c. Punishment
d. Diagnostic labeling
Rationale: MI supports client autonomy and ambivalence resolution based on
readiness.
11. Confidentiality must be broken when:
a. Client is unhappy
b. Client requests a break
c. Client threatens serious harm to self or others
FOR LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION
(NCE) QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS
RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT
DOWNLOAD PDF
1. A primary goal of counseling is to help clients:
a. Receive advice
b. Become self-directed
c. Avoid unpleasant emotions
d. Rely on the counselor
Answer: b. Become self-directed
Rationale: Counseling promotes autonomy and client empowerment rather than
dependence.
2. Carl Rogers believed the most important factor in therapy is:
a. Interpretation
b. Dream analysis
c. Behavioral conditioning
d. Therapeutic relationship
Rationale: Person-centered counseling is built on unconditional positive regard,
empathy, and genuineness within the relationship.
3. The DSM-5 is primarily used to:
,a. Assess career interests
b. Diagnose mental disorders
c. Measure personality
d. Analyze dreams
**Answer: b. Diagnose mental disorders
Rationale: DSM-5 provides diagnostic criteria for mental health conditions.
4. In group counseling, cohesion refers to:
a. Conflict among members
b. Attraction members feel toward the group
c. Leader’s power
d. Member resistance
**Answer: b. Attraction members feel toward the group
Rationale: Cohesion increases participation, trust, and therapeutic effectiveness.
5. Piaget’s concrete operational stage typically begins around age:
a. 2
b. 5
c. 7
d. 12
Rationale: Ages 7–11 include logical but concrete thinking.
6. A counselor using a cognitive-behavioral approach focuses on:
a. The unconscious
b. Family origin
c. Thoughts and behaviors
d. Dreams
Rationale: CBT emphasizes identifying and modifying maladaptive thoughts and
actions.
7. A dual relationship occurs when:
a. Counselor discloses a small personal detail
b. Counselor provides referrals
, c. Counselor has more than one role with a client
d. Client speaks to others outside therapy
Rationale: Dual relationships risk impaired judgment or exploitation.
8. A standardized test is one that:
a. Has no norms
b. Is created by any counselor
c. Has uniform procedures for administration and scoring
d. Always measures personality
Rationale: Standardization ensures reliability and comparability.
9. In career counseling, Holland’s theory emphasizes:
a. Intelligence
b. Motivation
c. Person-environment fit
d. Developmental stages
Rationale: Matching personality types with work environments promotes
satisfaction.
10. Motivational interviewing emphasizes:
a. Advice-giving
b. Client readiness for change
c. Punishment
d. Diagnostic labeling
Rationale: MI supports client autonomy and ambivalence resolution based on
readiness.
11. Confidentiality must be broken when:
a. Client is unhappy
b. Client requests a break
c. Client threatens serious harm to self or others