ASSISTANT (COTA) EXAMINATION
QUESTION AND CORRECT ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES
2026 Q&A INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
1. The primary role of the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) in
service delivery is to:
A. Perform initial evaluations independently
B. Develop treatment goals without supervision
C. Implement intervention plans under OT supervision
D. Diagnose functional impairments
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The COTA implements occupational therapy interventions developed
by the occupational therapist and works under appropriate supervision;
evaluation and diagnosis are OT responsibilities.
2. Which activity best addresses fine motor coordination in a pediatric client?
A. Jumping on a trampoline
B. Catching a large ball
C. Stringing small beads
D. Walking on a balance beam
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Stringing small beads requires precise finger movements and hand-
eye coordination, directly targeting fine motor skills.
, 3. An OT intervention focused on ADLs primarily aims to:
A. Increase muscle hypertrophy
B. Improve independence in daily routines
C. Enhance aerobic endurance only
D. Reduce medical symptoms
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) interventions emphasize functional
independence in self-care and daily tasks.
4. Which condition is most commonly associated with spasticity?
A. Parkinson disease
B. Multiple sclerosis
C. Cerebral palsy
D. Peripheral neuropathy
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Spasticity is a hallmark feature of many types of cerebral palsy due to
upper motor neuron involvement.
5. The primary purpose of adaptive equipment is to:
A. Cure physical impairments
B. Replace therapy intervention
C. Compensate for functional limitations
D. Increase muscle strength
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Adaptive equipment enables individuals to perform tasks despite
physical, cognitive, or sensory limitations.
, 6. Which frame of reference emphasizes purposeful activity to promote
health?
A. Biomechanical
B. Psychodynamic
C. Sensory integration
D. Occupational behavior
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The occupational behavior frame of reference focuses on engagement
in meaningful activities to support health and well-being.
7. A client with decreased proprioception would benefit most from:
A. Light touch activities
B. Weighted utensils
C. Passive range of motion
D. Visual tracking exercises
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Weighted utensils provide increased sensory input, enhancing
proprioceptive awareness.
8. Which task best promotes bilateral coordination?
A. Writing a sentence
B. Opening a jar
C. Buttoning a shirt
D. Using a fork
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Opening a jar requires both hands to work together in a coordinated
manner.
, 9. When transferring a client from bed to wheelchair, the COTA should first:
A. Lock wheelchair brakes
B. Lift the client
C. Adjust footrests
D. Remove gait belt
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Locking wheelchair brakes ensures safety and prevents movement
during transfers.
10.The main goal of sensory integration therapy is to:
A. Strengthen muscles
B. Normalize sensory processing
C. Improve language development
D. Increase joint mobility
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Sensory integration therapy focuses on helping the nervous system
process sensory input more effectively.
11.Which assessment area is MOST relevant for discharge planning?
A. Range of motion
B. Strength testing
C. Home environment
D. Reflex integration
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Understanding the home environment is essential to ensure safety
and independence after discharge.
12.The OT practice framework identifies occupations primarily as:
A. Work tasks only