NCLEX-PN Computerized Adaptive Testing MultiChoice
Answered Exam Questions With Detailed Rationales
1. What is Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) as used for NCLEX-PN?
A. A fixed set of questions administered to every candidate
B. ✅A computer test that adapts question difficulty to the examinee's performance
C. A paper-based test scored by computer later
D. A test where examinees choose their own questions
Rationale: NCLEX-PN uses CAT — the computer selects items from a large pool and
adjusts difficulty up or down based on prior answers to estimate competence efficiently.
2. What is the maximum time limit for taking the NCLEX-PN exam?
A. 3 hours
B. 4 hours
C. ✅5 hours
D. 6 hours
Rationale: NCLEX-PN candidates are allowed up to 5 hours total (includes tutorial,
breaks, and exam items).
3. What is the maximum number of questions a candidate may receive on NCLEX-PN?
A. 150
B. 175
C. ✅205
D. 250
Rationale: The NCLEX-PN has a variable number up to 205 items depending on when
the computer determines pass/fail or time runs out.
4. Which statement best describes how the NCLEX-PN adapts?
A. It repeats incorrectly answered questions until mastered
B. It lowers time per question after each correct answer
C. ✅It increases or decreases item difficulty based on responses
D. It randomizes questions with no pattern
Rationale: CAT increases difficulty after correct answers and decreases after incorrect
ones to converge on the candidate’s ability level.
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5. What must you do with each NCLEX-PN question?
A. You may skip and return later
B. You may leave it blank and move on
C. ✅Answer every question; you cannot return to previous items
D. You may flag and change answers at the end
Rationale: CAT requires an answer for each presented item; candidates cannot review
earlier items once submitted.
6. Which restriction applies to reviewing items on NCLEX-PN?
A. You can review only the last 10 questions
B. You can review only marked items
C. ✅You cannot go back to previous questions
D. You can review after finishing the exam
Rationale: By design, CAT does not allow backtracking — each item is final when
answered.
7. In CAT, what happens when you answer a question correctly?
A. You get an easier question next
B. You get the same difficulty again
C. ✅You generally receive a slightly more difficult question next
D. You are given a bonus question
Rationale: Correct responses typically lead the algorithm to present a more challenging
item to narrow the ability estimate.
8. Passing the NCLEX-PN depends primarily on:
A. Total number of correct answers only
B. Time spent per question
C. ✅Demonstrating ability at or above the passing standard (many correctly answered
difficult items)
D. Number of easy questions answered correctly
Rationale: CAT judges whether the candidate’s estimated ability meets the passing
standard, which is influenced by correctness on items across difficulty levels.