Exam — 100 Practice Questions with
Answers & Rationales
1. The primary goal of occupational therapy is to:
A. Restore independence in daily living
B. Cure medical conditions
C. Focus on physical training only
D. Provide social counseling
Answer: A
Rationale: OT emphasizes functional independence and participation in meaningful activities.
2. The California Board of Occupational Therapy (CBOT) regulates:
A. Licensing and professional conduct
B. Insurance reimbursement
C. Hospital policies
D. Federal certification
Answer: A
Rationale: CBOT ensures safe and competent practice in California.
3. Minimum education requirement for OT licensure in California is:
A. Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy
B. Associate’s degree
C. High school diploma
D. Doctorate in Medicine
Answer: A
Rationale: California requires a master’s from an accredited OT program.
4. Before practicing, an OT must:
A. Obtain a CBOT license number
B. Start clinical hours first
, C. Apply for federal registration
D. Only pass the NBCOT
Answer: A
Rationale: Licensure by CBOT is mandatory to practice in California.
5. The NBCOT exam primarily tests:
A. Entry-level competency in OT practice
B. Hospital management
C. Psychology theory
D. Billing procedures
Answer: A
Rationale: It evaluates knowledge and reasoning needed for safe OT practice.
6. When documenting client progress, the SOAP format stands for:
A. Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
B. Summary, Objective, Action, Procedure
C. Standard, Opinion, Assessment, Process
D. Subject, Objective, Activity, Purpose
Answer: A
Rationale: SOAP is a standard note structure in OT documentation.
7. OT interventions must always be:
A. Evidence-based and client-centered
B. Based on therapist’s preference
C. Directed by insurance only
D. Standardized across all clients
Answer: A
Rationale: Effective OT is individualized and supported by research.
8. A client has limited upper limb range due to arthritis. The OT should first:
A. Assess joint mobility and pain level
B. Provide a splint
C. Teach new hobbies
D. Refer to another therapist