Overview
This lecture provides a guided walkthrough of a free RBT practice exam tool, explaining how to use its features to prepare effectively for the Registered Behavior Technician exam.
Accessing the RBT Practice Exam Tool
- Search "RBT practice exam us" on Google and select the free RBT practice exam website.
- Click the start button to begin using the tool.
Configuring the Practice Exam
- Customize your exam by setting total time, time per question, and number of questions.
- Choose exam difficulty or focus on specific categories.
- Enable options to view answers, adjust font size, contrast, sound, and save settings as a preset.
Navigating the Practice Exam
- The exam consists of 85 questions; answer by clicking and move automatically to the next.
- Rate confidence for each answer on a five-star scale.
- Show explanation reveals the correct answer and breakdown, but marks the question as unanswered.
- Pause, restart, flag questions, and navigate using next/previous buttons or question panel.
- Use the timer and progress bar to manage your time.
Tips for Success
- Flag and return to difficult questions instead of rushing.
- Real RBT exam allows 90 minutes for 85 questions, with no notes or backtracking.
- Multiple-choice questions may have several correct options—choose the best one.
- Read every answer carefully, as attention to detail is tested.
- Practice under timed conditions to build stamina and accuracy.
- The RBT exam tests more than memorization; understand application of ABA principles.
Reviewing Results and Feedback
- After submitting, receive a detailed performance report with total score, percentage, and time data.
- See strengths and weaknesses by category and difficulty using visual charts.
- Review each question, submitted answer, time spent, and confidence rating.
- Mark questions for further review and filter results by chosen criteria.
- Reattempt only incorrect questions or start a new exam.
- Export results as CSV, text, or PDF.
Key Terms & Definitions
- RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) — A paraprofessional who practices under the supervision of a BCBA, implementing behavior-analytic services.
- ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) — A scientific discipline focused on applying techniques to improve behaviors.
- Flagging — Marking a question to review later.
- Confidence Rating — A personal scale to gauge certainty in your answers.
Action Items / Next Steps
- Complete a practice exam, review flagged questions, and analyze your performance report.
- Focus further study on weak categories identified in your results.
- Practice under timed conditions to prepare for real exam settings.