ADC/AADC PRACTICE TEST 1 WITH MOST TESTED QUESTIONS
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1. Which of the following is the BEST definition of insight?
a) A problem-solving strategy involving the elimination of unworkable solutions
b) A sudden understanding of self, or realization of how a problem can be solved
c) A Freudian defense mechanism that is used unconsciously but not maliciously
d) A confrontation technique used in conjunction with Gestalt therapy
Answer: b) A sudden understanding of self, or realization of how a problem can be solved
Rationale: Insight refers to a sudden clarity or understanding, often leading to problem resolution.
2. MAT refers to:
a) A common screening tool for alcoholism
b) A lengthy personality inventory used to identify gross psychopathology
c) The use of medication such as suboxone in the treatment of addiction
d) A non-medical detox protocol
Answer: c) The use of medication such as suboxone in the treatment of addiction
Rationale: MAT (Medication-Assisted Treatment) involves using medications like suboxone to treat
addiction.
3. Aisha has completed her treatment at an inpatient facility and is ready to be discharged. She
has asked her counselor to recommend a therapist to work with her and her husband on an
outpatient basis. This process is BEST viewed as an example of:
a) Referral
b) Consultation
c) Case management
d) Aftercare plan
Answer: a) Referral
Rationale: The counselor is recommending another professional, which is a referral.
4. Which type of therapy is most directive, offering the greatest potential for abuse of power by
the counselor?
a) Adlerian
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b) Rational Emotive
c) Gestalt
d) Person-Centered
Answer: c) Gestalt
Rationale: Gestalt therapy is highly directive, which can lead to potential misuse of power.
5. The primary purpose of professional credentialing for counseling is to:
a) Advance the field by ensuring that counselors are recognized as dignified professionals
b) Ensure that counselors share and understand the accepted philosophies of practice
c) Protect public safety by ensuring that counselors meet minimum standards of competency
d) Ensure that counselors receiving third-party payments have professional credentials
Answer: c) Protect public safety by ensuring that counselors meet minimum standards of competency
Rationale: Credentialing ensures counselors are qualified to provide safe and effective care.
6. Which of the following is NOT a CNS (central nervous system) depressant?
a) Alcohol
b) Xanax
c) Nembutal
d) Benzedrine
Answer: d) Benzedrine
Rationale: Benzedrine is a stimulant, not a depressant.
7. Attitudes, policies, and practices that are destructive to other cultures and their members are
examples of lack of cultural ________.
a) Blindness
b) Competence
c) Destructiveness
d) Incapacity
Answer: b) Competence
Rationale: Cultural competence involves understanding and respecting cultural differences.
8. The concept of informed consent requires that before agreeing to accept treatment, clients
should know their rights and obligations, therapeutic goals, fees for services, and ________.
a) Availability of referral services
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b) Community resources to be used
c) With whom they will be participating in group activities
d) The limits of their confidentiality
Answer: d) The limits of their confidentiality
Rationale: Informed consent includes understanding confidentiality limits.
9. Restlessness, nervousness, flushed face, muscle twitching, tachycardia, or cardiac arrhythmia
are all signs or symptoms of:
a) Caffeine intoxication
b) Cocaine intoxication
c) Alcohol intoxication
d) Opioid intoxication
Answer: a) Caffeine intoxication
Rationale: These symptoms are characteristic of excessive caffeine consumption.
10. Of all the possible substance use disorders, which one is typically not seen in older children or
adults?
a) Cannabis use disorder
b) Inhalant use disorder
c) Tobacco use disorder
d) Caffeine use disorder
Answer: b) Inhalant use disorder
Rationale: Inhalant use disorder is more common in younger individuals.
Questions 11-20: Substance Use Disorders and Treatment
11. Needle exchange programs can be BEST described as:
a) A non-abstinence technique
b) Harm reduction
c) A maintenance method
d) A community-organized intervention
Answer: b) Harm reduction
Rationale: Needle exchange programs aim to reduce harm associated with drug use.