UPTP CERTIFICATION TEST 2026
FULL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
GRADED A+
◉ Intellectual disability or development disorder. Answer: IQ < 70
◉ Elements of a Statute. Answer: Intent
Act
Penalty
◉ Abnormal/Atypical behavior. Answer: behavior that violates a
norm in society, is maladaptive, is rare given the context of the
culture and environment, and is causing the person distress in their
daily life
◉ Mental Health Crisis. Answer: behavioral, emotional, or
psychiatric situation likely resulting in significantly reduced levels of
functioning in primary activities of daily life
◉ Intellectual Disability. Answer: being characterized by significant
limitations in both intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors,
which covers both social and daily skills. Recognized as having a
lower than average intellectual functioning
,◉ 4 Indicators for recognizing intellectual disabilities. Answer: 1
Problems with communication, behavior, and social skills
2 Inability to perform tasks
3 Features of down syndrome
4 Problems keeping up in school & following rules
◉ Tic Disorder. Answer: An involuntary, sudden, rapid, recurrent,
stereotyped motor movement or vocalization
◉ Tourette's Disorder. Answer: generally longer in duration or
complexity than a tic disorder, but is recognized as a tic disorder
◉ Communication Disorder. Answer: occurs when someone,
frequently a child, is having difficulty in speech or language that is
not otherwise explained by other causes
◉ attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Answer: displays
a frequent pattern of inattentiveness and/or hyperactivity that
interferes with functioning or development
◉ Dementia. Answer: brain deterioration; syndrome due to disease
of the brain, usually chronic or progressive
, ◉ Hallucinations. Answer: false sensory experiences, such as seeing
something in the absence of an external visual stimulus
◉ Delusions. Answer: false beliefs contrary to reality
◉ Schizophrenia. Answer: Distortion in the perception of reality, or
losing touch
◉ Mood Disorder. Answer: person exhibits depression, bipolar
disorder or both in an alternating fashion
◉ Bipolar Disorder. Answer: One or more manic episodes, and
usually one or more major depressive episodes
◉ Stress-Related Disorders. Answer: Acute stress disorder- less than
one month
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder- longer than one month
◉ Autism. Answer: a mental condition, present from early
childhood, characterized by difficulty in communicating and forming
relationships with other people and in using language and abstract
concepts.
◉ Stereotypical behavior. Answer: Repetitive body movements or
repetitive movement of objects
FULL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
GRADED A+
◉ Intellectual disability or development disorder. Answer: IQ < 70
◉ Elements of a Statute. Answer: Intent
Act
Penalty
◉ Abnormal/Atypical behavior. Answer: behavior that violates a
norm in society, is maladaptive, is rare given the context of the
culture and environment, and is causing the person distress in their
daily life
◉ Mental Health Crisis. Answer: behavioral, emotional, or
psychiatric situation likely resulting in significantly reduced levels of
functioning in primary activities of daily life
◉ Intellectual Disability. Answer: being characterized by significant
limitations in both intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors,
which covers both social and daily skills. Recognized as having a
lower than average intellectual functioning
,◉ 4 Indicators for recognizing intellectual disabilities. Answer: 1
Problems with communication, behavior, and social skills
2 Inability to perform tasks
3 Features of down syndrome
4 Problems keeping up in school & following rules
◉ Tic Disorder. Answer: An involuntary, sudden, rapid, recurrent,
stereotyped motor movement or vocalization
◉ Tourette's Disorder. Answer: generally longer in duration or
complexity than a tic disorder, but is recognized as a tic disorder
◉ Communication Disorder. Answer: occurs when someone,
frequently a child, is having difficulty in speech or language that is
not otherwise explained by other causes
◉ attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Answer: displays
a frequent pattern of inattentiveness and/or hyperactivity that
interferes with functioning or development
◉ Dementia. Answer: brain deterioration; syndrome due to disease
of the brain, usually chronic or progressive
, ◉ Hallucinations. Answer: false sensory experiences, such as seeing
something in the absence of an external visual stimulus
◉ Delusions. Answer: false beliefs contrary to reality
◉ Schizophrenia. Answer: Distortion in the perception of reality, or
losing touch
◉ Mood Disorder. Answer: person exhibits depression, bipolar
disorder or both in an alternating fashion
◉ Bipolar Disorder. Answer: One or more manic episodes, and
usually one or more major depressive episodes
◉ Stress-Related Disorders. Answer: Acute stress disorder- less than
one month
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder- longer than one month
◉ Autism. Answer: a mental condition, present from early
childhood, characterized by difficulty in communicating and forming
relationships with other people and in using language and abstract
concepts.
◉ Stereotypical behavior. Answer: Repetitive body movements or
repetitive movement of objects