Exam 2026-2027: 100 Practice Questions on
CMS Regulations, Resident Rights, OSHA
Safety, and Long-Term Care Ethics
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Pass the 2026-2027 NCCAP activity pro exam. 100 questions on CMS, F-Tags, resident
rights, and safety. Full answers and explanations.
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, NCCAP Activity Professional Exam 2026-2027 Prep
Section A: Governance, Resident Councils & Community Engagement
(Select the best answer for each question)
1. A resident council in a long-term care community typically operates with which primary
purpose?
A. To manage the facility's financial budget and staffing schedules
B. To meet regularly and discuss safety concerns, suggestions, and plan activities or
trips
C. To replace the licensed nursing administration in clinical decision-making
D. To enforce state regulations regarding medication administration
Answer: B
Explanation: Resident councils are organized groups of residents or participants who meet
on a recurring basis to address shared concerns, enhance safety, propose suggestions, and
collaboratively develop social, recreational, or educational activities and outings. They
function as advisory and advocacy bodies, not as clinical or fiscal management entities.
2. The concept of accountability in professional practice most directly requires that an
individual:
A. Delegates all responsibilities to subordinate staff
B. Follows only written organizational policies without exception
C. Takes responsibility for their own actions and their consequences
D. Prioritizes personal convenience over resident needs
Answer: C
Explanation: Accountability refers to being answerable for one’s own conduct, decisions,
and performance. It involves owning both successes and failures, maintaining transparency,
and accepting consequences when actions fall short of professional or ethical standards.
,3. Which of the following best defines advocacy as it applies to activity professionals in long-
term care?
A. Planning leisure outings without consulting residents
B. Ensuring staff receive overtime pay for extra shifts
C. Providing support for a cause or representing the interests of residents
D. Enforcing dietary restrictions without exception
Answer: C
Explanation: Advocacy in this context involves actively supporting and speaking on behalf
of residents to protect their rights, preferences, dignity, and well-being. It includes ensuring
resident voices are heard in care planning, policy decisions, and access to quality services.
Section B: Professional Structures, Ethics & Regulations
(Select the best answer for each question)
4. A non-profit body composed of individuals with a shared occupation, working to serve
public interests and advance the profession, is known as a:
A. Labor union
B. Professional organization
C. Regulatory commission
D. Corporate board
Answer: B
Explanation: Professional organizations (e.g., NCCAP, American Therapeutic Recreation
Association) are typically non-profit entities formed by practitioners to promote professional
standards, continuing education, ethical conduct, research, and public advocacy for their
field.
5. Which entity is responsible for overseeing workplace safety, including enforcing standards
to prevent injuries in skilled nursing facilities?
A. CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services)
B. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
, C. NCCAP (National Certification Council for Activity Professionals)
D. The Ombudsman
Answer: B
Explanation: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is the federal
agency that establishes and enforces safety and health standards in the workplace, including
requirements for handling hazardous materials, preventing falls, and maintaining Material
Safety Data Sheets (MSDS).
6. The federal regulations governing long-term care facilities are systematically referenced
using:
A. Organizational chart codes
B. F-Tags (Tag Numbers)
C. Departmentalization indices
D. Validity scales
Answer: B
Explanation: F-Tags (or Tag Numbers) are the numerical identifiers assigned to each federal
regulation within the CMS State Operations Manual. Surveyors cite specific F-Tags when a
deficiency is identified, allowing standardized tracking and correction across facilities.
7. A plan of correction (POC) is a formal document that must:
A. Appeal the surveyor’s findings to a judge
B. Identify the cited regulation and describe actions to remedy the deficiency
C. Fire the staff member responsible for the violation
D. Rename the department involved in the infraction
Answer: B
Explanation: When a long-term care facility receives a deficiency citation, regulators require
a written plan of correction that directly addresses each violated rule, specifies corrective
measures, assigns responsible parties, and includes a timeline for achieving compliance.