EXAMINATION (CALE)
100 PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS AND
RATIONALES
2026–2027 TESTING CYCLE
SECTION 1: PATIENT ASSESSMENT – TCM METHODS (Questions 1–18)
Question 1: A 45-year-old female presents with fatigue, pale complexion, dizziness,
palpitations, and a pale, thin tongue with a white coating. Her pulse is thready and weak. What is
the most likely TCM pattern?
Answer: Blood Deficiency.
Rationale: The patient presents with classic signs of Blood Deficiency: pale complexion and
tongue, dizziness (brain not nourished by blood), palpitations (heart blood deficient), and a
thready, weak pulse. The fatigue is also consistent with Blood Deficiency, as blood is the
material foundation for qi. Spleen Qi Deficiency would show digestive symptoms, Kidney Yin
Deficiency would show heat signs, and Liver Qi Stagnation would show emotional symptoms
with a wiry pulse.
,Question 2: Which of the following tongue body colors is most characteristic of Heat in the
Blood?
Answer: Deep red.
Rationale: A deep red tongue body indicates Heat entering the Blood level or severe Heat in the
interior. Pale tongue indicates Blood Deficiency or Cold. Purple tongue indicates Blood Stasis.
Red tongue tip with red dots indicates Heart Fire.
Question 3: A patient presents with a wiry (xian) pulse. This pulse quality is most commonly
associated with which pattern?
Answer: Liver Qi Stagnation.
Rationale: The wiry (xian) pulse is classically associated with Liver Qi Stagnation, as it reflects
tension in the Liver channel. A thin (xi) pulse indicates Blood Deficiency. A deep (chen) pulse
indicates interior conditions. A slippery (hua) pulse indicates Dampness or Phlegm.
Question 4: Which of the following is a distinguishing feature between Cold and Heat patterns?
Answer: Cold patterns present with clear, watery secretions; Heat patterns present with yellow,
thick, or purulent secretions.
Rationale: Secretions are a key differentiator: Cold patterns produce clear, watery, thin
secretions (e.g., clear nasal discharge, watery stool), while Heat patterns produce yellow, thick,
,purulent, or foul-smelling secretions (e.g., yellow phlegm, dark urine). Pain in Cold is relieved
by heat, and Heat patterns show a red tongue, while Cold shows a pale tongue.
Question 5: A patient presents with a yellow, greasy tongue coating. This coating is most
characteristic of:
Answer: Damp-Heat.
Rationale: A yellow, greasy (turbid) tongue coating is the hallmark of Damp-Heat. A white, thin
coating is normal. A thick, white, greasy coating indicates Dampness or Phlegm-Damp. A peeled
or geographic tongue indicates Yin Deficiency.
Question 6: A patient's pulse is described as "floating" (fu). This pulse quality is most
commonly associated with:
Answer: Exterior conditions (Wind-Cold or Wind-Heat).
Rationale: A floating pulse is characteristic of exterior conditions where pathogenic factors have
invaded the exterior of the body. It is felt superficially and indicates that the body is fighting off
an external pathogen. A deep pulse indicates interior conditions, a wiry pulse indicates Liver
issues, and a slippery pulse indicates Dampness.
, Question 7: A 60-year-old male presents with chronic low back pain, weakness in the knees,
dizziness, tinnitus, and a dry, red tongue with little coating. His pulse is thin and rapid. What is
the most likely TCM pattern?
Answer: Kidney Yin Deficiency.
Rationale: The presentation of low back pain and weak knees (Kidney domain), dizziness,
tinnitus (Kidney essence not nourishing the brain), dry red tongue with little coating, and a thin,
rapid pulse are classic signs of Kidney Yin Deficiency with Empty Heat. Kidney Yang Deficiency
would show cold signs, and Kidney Essence Deficiency would show developmental issues.
Question 8: Which of the following pulse qualities is associated with Dampness or Phlegm?
Answer: Slippery (hua).
Rationale: A slippery pulse (rolling like beads) is characteristic of Dampness, Phlegm, or Food
Stagnation. It indicates the presence of pathological fluids. A choppy (se) pulse indicates Blood
Stasis, a tight (jin) pulse indicates Cold or pain, and a rapid (shuo) pulse indicates Heat.
Question 9: A patient presents with a pale, swollen tongue with teeth marks on the sides. This
tongue appearance is most characteristic of:
Answer: Spleen Qi Deficiency with Dampness.