LCSW EXAM PREP EXAM WITH
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2025
Termination Process - CORRECT ANSWERS****Is most associated with evaluating goals
and accomplishments
Community Organizer - CORRECT ANSWERS****Developing and working with groups
from a community to improve relationships among the residents
DSM-IV-TR - CORRECT ANSWERS****Most helpful with assessment interpretation
Borderline Intellectual Functioning - CORRECT ANSWERS****IQ 71-84
Borderline Intellectual Functioning - CORRECT ANSWERS****Code on Axis II
Mild MR - CORRECT ANSWERS****55-70, considered educable, minimal assistance, may
need some supervision and guidance, live in community or in supervised settings
Moderate MR - CORRECT ANSWERS****35-55, considered trainable, able to preform at
2nd grade level, moderate supervision, can attend to their own personal care, can
perform unskilled or semi-skilled work, can live in the community
,Severe MR - CORRECT ANSWERS****20-35, considered trainable, generally
institutionalize, have little or no communicative speech, possible group home.
Profound MR - CORRECT ANSWERS****IQ below 20, generally total care
Mental Retardation - CORRECT ANSWERS****Deficits in adaptive and social functioning,
an IQ of 70 or less, onset prior to age 18.
Pervasive Mental Disorders - CORRECT ANSWERS****Involves multiple functions and
behaviors are not considered normal at any age. Impairment in reciprocal interaction,
verbal and nonverbal skills, imaginative activity, and intellectual skills
Autistic Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS****Age of onset requirement is age 3, self-
stimulating, self injuring behaviors often present, such as, rocking, spinning, head
banging.
Rett's Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS****Only in females, deceleration of head growth,
start out normal and 5 to 24 months problems develop, loss of previously acquired hand
skills, loss of social engagement, appearance of stereotyped movements, impaired
language functioning generally associated with severe or profound mental retardation
, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS****Normal development for
two years then a drastic decline followed by a loss of previously acquired skills, and
development of autistic like symptoms
Asperger's Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS****Autistic like symptoms without language
impairment, severely impaired social interaction, these children often have normal to
above normal intelligence
ADHD - CORRECT ANSWERS****symptoms must persist for atleast 6 months,
predominately inattentive, hyperactivity-impulsivity, combined. Generally before age 7.
Conduct Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS****Pattern of behavior that violates rights of
others, aggression to people and animale, deceitfulness or theft, destruction of property,
serious violations of rules
Tourette's Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS****vocal and motor tics, onset before age 18,
symptoms must last for a at least a year.
Enuresis - CORRECT ANSWERS****Elimination or urine during day or night, must be age
5 before it can be diagnosed
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2025
Termination Process - CORRECT ANSWERS****Is most associated with evaluating goals
and accomplishments
Community Organizer - CORRECT ANSWERS****Developing and working with groups
from a community to improve relationships among the residents
DSM-IV-TR - CORRECT ANSWERS****Most helpful with assessment interpretation
Borderline Intellectual Functioning - CORRECT ANSWERS****IQ 71-84
Borderline Intellectual Functioning - CORRECT ANSWERS****Code on Axis II
Mild MR - CORRECT ANSWERS****55-70, considered educable, minimal assistance, may
need some supervision and guidance, live in community or in supervised settings
Moderate MR - CORRECT ANSWERS****35-55, considered trainable, able to preform at
2nd grade level, moderate supervision, can attend to their own personal care, can
perform unskilled or semi-skilled work, can live in the community
,Severe MR - CORRECT ANSWERS****20-35, considered trainable, generally
institutionalize, have little or no communicative speech, possible group home.
Profound MR - CORRECT ANSWERS****IQ below 20, generally total care
Mental Retardation - CORRECT ANSWERS****Deficits in adaptive and social functioning,
an IQ of 70 or less, onset prior to age 18.
Pervasive Mental Disorders - CORRECT ANSWERS****Involves multiple functions and
behaviors are not considered normal at any age. Impairment in reciprocal interaction,
verbal and nonverbal skills, imaginative activity, and intellectual skills
Autistic Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS****Age of onset requirement is age 3, self-
stimulating, self injuring behaviors often present, such as, rocking, spinning, head
banging.
Rett's Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS****Only in females, deceleration of head growth,
start out normal and 5 to 24 months problems develop, loss of previously acquired hand
skills, loss of social engagement, appearance of stereotyped movements, impaired
language functioning generally associated with severe or profound mental retardation
, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS****Normal development for
two years then a drastic decline followed by a loss of previously acquired skills, and
development of autistic like symptoms
Asperger's Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS****Autistic like symptoms without language
impairment, severely impaired social interaction, these children often have normal to
above normal intelligence
ADHD - CORRECT ANSWERS****symptoms must persist for atleast 6 months,
predominately inattentive, hyperactivity-impulsivity, combined. Generally before age 7.
Conduct Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS****Pattern of behavior that violates rights of
others, aggression to people and animale, deceitfulness or theft, destruction of property,
serious violations of rules
Tourette's Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS****vocal and motor tics, onset before age 18,
symptoms must last for a at least a year.
Enuresis - CORRECT ANSWERS****Elimination or urine during day or night, must be age
5 before it can be diagnosed