FTCE HEALTH K-12 –QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT
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*Core Domains*
*Foundations of Health*
*Human Growth and Development*
*Chronic and Infectious Diseases*
*Nutrition and Physical Activity*
*Mental and Emotional Health*
*Substance Use and Abuse Prevention*
*Community and Environmental Health*
*Human Sexuality and Relationships*
*Safety and First Aid Management*
*Professional Responsibilities and Ethics*
*Introduction*
*The FTCE Health K-12 practice assessment is designed to provide a comprehensive evaluation for candidates seeking professional certif
Section One: Questions 1–100
1. Which of the following best describes the primary goal of a comprehensive school health program?
A. To provide medical diagnoses for students with chronic conditions
B. To ensure all students participate in competitive interscholastic sports
C. To promote healthy behaviors and academic success through a coordinated approach
D. To replace primary care physician visits with school-based clinical treatments
🟢 C. To promote healthy behaviors and academic success through a coordinated approach
🔴 RATIONALE: Coordinated school health programs integrate various components like education, services, and environment to support the holistic
well-being and academic achievement of students.
2. A health teacher is discussing the long-term effects of alcohol on the body. Which organ is primarily responsible for the metabolism of ethanol
and most susceptible to cirrhosis?
,A. Pancreas
B. Liver
C. Kidneys
D. Spleen
🟢 B. Liver
🔴 RATIONALE: The liver is the primary site for alcohol metabolism; chronic excessive consumption leads to inflammation and the scarring of liver
tissue known as cirrhosis.
3. According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which of the following should constitute the largest portion of a healthy plate?
A. Refined grains
B. Proteins
C. Fruits and vegetables
D. Dairy products
🟢 C. Fruits and vegetables
🔴 RATIONALE: Modern nutritional guidelines emphasize that fruits and vegetables should make up approximately half of a person's food intake to
ensure adequate fiber and micronutrient density.
4. Which stage of Piaget’s cognitive development involves children beginning to think logically about concrete events but struggling with abstract
or hypothetical concepts?
A. Sensorimotor
B. Preoperational
C. Concrete Operational
D. Formal Operational
🟢 C. Concrete Operational
🔴 RATIONALE: In the Concrete Operational stage (ages 7–11), children develop logical thought regarding physical objects but generally lack the
ability to process abstract theoretical reasoning.
5. What is the most effective strategy for a teacher to use when helping students resist peer pressure to engage in risky behaviors?
A. Showing graphic videos of accidents
B. Role-playing refusal skills in various social scenarios
C. Assigning a research paper on state laws
D. Lecturing on the statistical probability of harm
, 🟢 B. Role-playing refusal skills in various social scenarios
🔴 RATIONALE: Practice through role-playing allows students to internalize refusal techniques and builds self-efficacy, making them more likely to
use these skills in real-life pressure situations.
6. Which of the following is an example of an involuntary muscle?
A. Biceps brachii
B. Quadriceps
C. Cardiac muscle
D. Deltoid
🟢 C. Cardiac muscle
🔴 RATIONALE: Involuntary muscles, such as cardiac and smooth muscles, are controlled by the autonomic nervous system and do not require
conscious effort to function.
7. A student sustains a deep laceration that is bleeding profusely. After calling 911, what is the immediate first aid priority?
A. Applying a cold compress to the area
B. Cleaning the wound with hydrogen peroxide
C. Applying direct pressure to the wound with a clean cloth
D. Elevating the limb below the heart level
🟢 C. Applying direct pressure to the wound with a clean cloth
🔴 RATIONALE: Direct pressure is the standard first aid procedure to control severe external bleeding and encourage clot formation.
8. Which federal law protects the privacy of student health records within an educational institution?
A. HIPAA
B. FERPA
C. OSHA
D. IDEA
🟢 B. FERPA
🔴 RATIONALE: While HIPAA applies to healthcare providers, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) governs the privacy of
student records, including health information held by schools.
9. What is the primary function of the endocrine system?
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*Core Domains*
*Foundations of Health*
*Human Growth and Development*
*Chronic and Infectious Diseases*
*Nutrition and Physical Activity*
*Mental and Emotional Health*
*Substance Use and Abuse Prevention*
*Community and Environmental Health*
*Human Sexuality and Relationships*
*Safety and First Aid Management*
*Professional Responsibilities and Ethics*
*Introduction*
*The FTCE Health K-12 practice assessment is designed to provide a comprehensive evaluation for candidates seeking professional certif
Section One: Questions 1–100
1. Which of the following best describes the primary goal of a comprehensive school health program?
A. To provide medical diagnoses for students with chronic conditions
B. To ensure all students participate in competitive interscholastic sports
C. To promote healthy behaviors and academic success through a coordinated approach
D. To replace primary care physician visits with school-based clinical treatments
🟢 C. To promote healthy behaviors and academic success through a coordinated approach
🔴 RATIONALE: Coordinated school health programs integrate various components like education, services, and environment to support the holistic
well-being and academic achievement of students.
2. A health teacher is discussing the long-term effects of alcohol on the body. Which organ is primarily responsible for the metabolism of ethanol
and most susceptible to cirrhosis?
,A. Pancreas
B. Liver
C. Kidneys
D. Spleen
🟢 B. Liver
🔴 RATIONALE: The liver is the primary site for alcohol metabolism; chronic excessive consumption leads to inflammation and the scarring of liver
tissue known as cirrhosis.
3. According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which of the following should constitute the largest portion of a healthy plate?
A. Refined grains
B. Proteins
C. Fruits and vegetables
D. Dairy products
🟢 C. Fruits and vegetables
🔴 RATIONALE: Modern nutritional guidelines emphasize that fruits and vegetables should make up approximately half of a person's food intake to
ensure adequate fiber and micronutrient density.
4. Which stage of Piaget’s cognitive development involves children beginning to think logically about concrete events but struggling with abstract
or hypothetical concepts?
A. Sensorimotor
B. Preoperational
C. Concrete Operational
D. Formal Operational
🟢 C. Concrete Operational
🔴 RATIONALE: In the Concrete Operational stage (ages 7–11), children develop logical thought regarding physical objects but generally lack the
ability to process abstract theoretical reasoning.
5. What is the most effective strategy for a teacher to use when helping students resist peer pressure to engage in risky behaviors?
A. Showing graphic videos of accidents
B. Role-playing refusal skills in various social scenarios
C. Assigning a research paper on state laws
D. Lecturing on the statistical probability of harm
, 🟢 B. Role-playing refusal skills in various social scenarios
🔴 RATIONALE: Practice through role-playing allows students to internalize refusal techniques and builds self-efficacy, making them more likely to
use these skills in real-life pressure situations.
6. Which of the following is an example of an involuntary muscle?
A. Biceps brachii
B. Quadriceps
C. Cardiac muscle
D. Deltoid
🟢 C. Cardiac muscle
🔴 RATIONALE: Involuntary muscles, such as cardiac and smooth muscles, are controlled by the autonomic nervous system and do not require
conscious effort to function.
7. A student sustains a deep laceration that is bleeding profusely. After calling 911, what is the immediate first aid priority?
A. Applying a cold compress to the area
B. Cleaning the wound with hydrogen peroxide
C. Applying direct pressure to the wound with a clean cloth
D. Elevating the limb below the heart level
🟢 C. Applying direct pressure to the wound with a clean cloth
🔴 RATIONALE: Direct pressure is the standard first aid procedure to control severe external bleeding and encourage clot formation.
8. Which federal law protects the privacy of student health records within an educational institution?
A. HIPAA
B. FERPA
C. OSHA
D. IDEA
🟢 B. FERPA
🔴 RATIONALE: While HIPAA applies to healthcare providers, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) governs the privacy of
student records, including health information held by schools.
9. What is the primary function of the endocrine system?