PRACTICE TEST (UPDATED 2026) COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS PLUS
RATIONALES (GRADED A+) DETAILED ANSWERS!!
Instructions: Each question is based on Pennsylvania's Professional Psychologists
Practice Act (1972), State Board regulations (49 PA Code Chapter 41), and related
laws. The correct answer is in bold. The rationale is in italics.
Section 1: Professional Psychologists Practice Act (Questions 1–10)
Q1. What is the primary purpose of the Professional Psychologists Practice Act?
• A) To increase the number of practicing psychologists in Pennsylvania
• B) To protect the public safety and welfare by regulating the practice of
psychology
• C) To establish fee schedules for psychological services
• D) To define the scope of insurance reimbursement for psychological
treatment
The Professional Psychologists Practice Act recognizes that the practice of
psychology affects public safety and welfare. Its purpose is to regulate and
control the profession in the public interest, protecting the public from
unprofessional, improper, unauthorized, and unqualified practice .
Q2. In what year was the Professional Psychologists Practice Act originally
enacted?
• A) 1965
, • B) 1972
• C) 1980
• D) 1990
The Professional Psychologists Practice Act was enacted in 1972 (P.L.136,
No.52). This act established the framework for psychological licensure and
regulation in Pennsylvania .
Q3. According to the Practice Act, the practice of psychology involves the
application of established principles of:
• A) Medical diagnosis and treatment only
• B) Social work and counseling theories
• C) Learning, motivation, perception, thinking, and emotional relationships
• D) Psychiatric medication management
The Practice Act defines the practice of psychology as the application of
established principles of learning, motivation, perception, thinking, and
emotional relationships to problems of personality evaluation, group
relations, and behavior adjustment .
Q4. Which of the following is included in the legal definition of the "practice of
psychology" in Pennsylvania?
• A) Prescribing psychiatric medications
• B) Counseling and the use of psychological methods with persons or
groups having adjustment problems
• C) Performing medical procedures
• D) Providing occupational therapy services
The practice of psychology includes counseling and the use of psychological
methods with individuals or groups experiencing adjustment problems in
work, family, school, and personal relationships, as well as measuring and
testing of personality, intelligence, aptitudes, and emotions .
,Q5. According to the Practice Act, "psychological consulting" includes:
• A) Only providing therapy services
• B) Only conducting research
• C) Interpreting or reporting upon scientific fact or theory in psychology,
rendering expert psychological opinion, psychological evaluation, or
engaging in applied psychological research
• D) Only administering psychological tests
Psychological consulting is defined as interpreting or reporting upon
scientific fact or theory in psychology, rendering expert psychological
opinion, psychological evaluation, or engaging in applied psychological
research .
Q6. The definition of "measurement and testing" under the Practice Act
includes:
• A) Only intelligence testing
• B) Only personality assessment
• C) Psychological assessment and evaluation of abilities, attitudes,
aptitudes, achievements, adjustments, motives, personality dynamics,
and other psychological attributes
• D) Only vocational testing
Measurement and testing includes psychological assessment of abilities,
attitudes, aptitudes, achievements, adjustments, motives, personality
dynamics, and other psychological attributes using standardized
measurements or methods recognized by the science and profession of
psychology .
Q7. Which of the following is specifically EXEMPT from the Professional
Psychologists Practice Act?
• A) Licensed psychologists in private practice
, • B) Simple acts of persuasion or suggestion by one person to another, or to
a group
• C) Psychological testing in schools
• D) Counseling by licensed psychologists
Exemptions include simple acts of persuasion or suggestion, persons
licensed to practice healing arts, qualified members of other recognized
professions, volunteers in crisis situations, certain government-employed
psychologists, social psychologists, faculty members, students/interns, I/O
psychologists, and those presenting research .
Q8. A student completing a supervised course of study in psychology must be
designated by which title to indicate training status?
• A) "Psychologist"
• B) "Psychology intern," "psychology trainee," or similar title indicating
training status
• C) "Licensed Professional Counselor"
• D) "Mental Health Practitioner"
Students, interns, or residents pursuing a supervised course of study must be
designated by titles such as "psychology intern," "psychology trainee," or
other titles clearly indicating training status. They cannot represent
themselves as licensed psychologists .
Q9. The Professional Psychologists Practice Act grants the State Board of
Psychology the power to:
• A) Prescribe medications
• B) Regulate the practice of psychology through licensure, registration,
certification, and discipline
• C) Set insurance reimbursement rates
• D) License medical doctors
The State Board of Psychology is responsible for regulating the practice of