CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
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TEXAS COURT REPORTER CERTIFICATION
EXAMINATION
The Texas Court Reporters Certification Board
certification examination evaluates whether candidates
can accurately capture, transcribe, edit, certify, and
ethically manage legal proceedings using stenographic
reporting skills and professional judgment. The
examination commonly emphasizes speed, accuracy,
grammar, legal terminology, transcript preparation,
ethics, courtroom procedures, realtime reporting concepts,
and Texas-specific reporting standards.
EXAM COVERAGE
Courtroom terminology and litigation vocabulary
Texas judicial system structure and courtroom
participants
, Stenographic machine operation and troubleshooting
Transcript formatting standards and certification
pages
Q&A deposition formatting conventions
Jury charge transcription requirements
Literary transcription and punctuation accuracy
Medical terminology frequently used in testimony
Grammar, capitalization, and homophone distinctions
Parentheticals, colloquy, and exhibit marking
Swearing-in procedures and oath administration
Handling read-backs during live proceedings
Ethical conflicts and impartiality obligations
Confidentiality and sealed-record handling
Transcript delivery deadlines and fee rules
Realtime reporting and CAT software concepts
Backup procedures and data security responsibilities
Audio synchronization and electronic filing basics
Interruptions, overlapping speakers, and unclear
testimony
, Professional communication with attorneys and
judges
Record retention and transcript archiving
Correction procedures and errata sheets
Handling interpreters and translated testimony
Remote proceedings and technical protocol
management
Proofreading standards and transcript certification
accuracy
BATCH 1 — QUESTIONS 1–50
1.
During a fast-paced civil deposition, two attorneys
repeatedly interrupt the witness simultaneously while the
reporter loses brief portions of testimony. What should the
certified court reporter do first to maintain an accurate
official record?
A. Continue writing without interruption and estimate
missing testimony later
B. Ask all speakers to slow down and repeat overlapping
statements clearly
C. Stop reporting until attorneys independently resolve
their disagreement
, D. Summarize the discussion afterward using contextual
assumptions
Answer: B
Rationale: Court reporters must preserve an exact
verbatim record. Overlapping testimony should
immediately be clarified on the record to avoid omissions
or inaccurate reconstruction.
2.
A reporter preparing a certified transcript notices several
misspelled medical terms appearing repeatedly throughout
expert testimony. Which action best protects transcript
accuracy before certification?
A. Leave all spellings unchanged because testimony must
remain verbatim
B. Replace uncertain terminology using internet message-
board references
C. Verify terminology using reliable authoritative medical
references
D. Remove complex terminology to improve transcript
readability
Answer: C