Nurse Educator Certification Test Bank
2025/2026
1. Which of the following is the most effective method to assess
learning in adult learners?
a. Written exam
b. Observation of skills
c. Performance-based evaluation
d. Group discussion
Performance-based evaluation allows the educator to directly
observe and assess the application of knowledge, which is most
appropriate for adult learners.
2. Which theory emphasizes the importance of learners actively
constructing knowledge through experiences?
a. Behaviorism
b. Constructivism
c. Cognitivism
d. Humanism
Constructivism highlights that learners build understanding
through active engagement with experiences.
3. A nurse educator wants to evaluate critical thinking in nursing
students. Which method is most appropriate?
a. Multiple-choice test
b. Case study analysis
c. True/false quiz
d. Lecture attendance
Case studies require students to apply knowledge and analyze
situations, promoting critical thinking.
,4. Which learning domain focuses on developing manual or physical
skills?
a. Cognitive
b. Affective
c. Psychomotor
d. Emotional
The psychomotor domain addresses physical and manual skills
development.
5. When planning a curriculum, which principle is most important to
ensure alignment with student learning outcomes?
a. Length of course
b. Backward design
c. Instructor preference
d. Classroom size
Backward design starts with desired outcomes and aligns
instruction and assessment to those outcomes.
6. Which of the following is an example of formative evaluation?
a. Final exam
b. Course completion survey
c. Weekly quizzes
d. Licensing exam
Formative evaluations provide ongoing feedback to improve
learning during the instructional process.
7. In adult learning theory, learners are most motivated by:
a. Extrinsic rewards
b. Relevance to real-life situations
c. Grades only
d. Instructor authority
, Adult learners are motivated when learning is applicable to their
personal or professional life.
8. A nurse educator wants to incorporate technology into teaching.
Which strategy best promotes active learning?
a. Posting lecture notes online
b. Simulation with debriefing
c. Recorded lectures
d. Reading assignments
Simulations engage students actively and allow experiential
learning with guided reflection.
9. Which strategy is most effective in promoting collaboration
among nursing students?
a. Individual assignments
b. Group projects
c. Independent reading
d. Silent study
Group projects encourage teamwork, communication, and
problem-solving skills.
10. When evaluating the effectiveness of a teaching session,
which outcome is most important?
a. Student satisfaction
b. Achievement of learning objectives
c. Instructor preparation time
d. Classroom environment
The primary measure of teaching effectiveness is whether
students meet the learning objectives.
11. Which of the following is a key principle of competency-
based education?
a. Time spent in class
2025/2026
1. Which of the following is the most effective method to assess
learning in adult learners?
a. Written exam
b. Observation of skills
c. Performance-based evaluation
d. Group discussion
Performance-based evaluation allows the educator to directly
observe and assess the application of knowledge, which is most
appropriate for adult learners.
2. Which theory emphasizes the importance of learners actively
constructing knowledge through experiences?
a. Behaviorism
b. Constructivism
c. Cognitivism
d. Humanism
Constructivism highlights that learners build understanding
through active engagement with experiences.
3. A nurse educator wants to evaluate critical thinking in nursing
students. Which method is most appropriate?
a. Multiple-choice test
b. Case study analysis
c. True/false quiz
d. Lecture attendance
Case studies require students to apply knowledge and analyze
situations, promoting critical thinking.
,4. Which learning domain focuses on developing manual or physical
skills?
a. Cognitive
b. Affective
c. Psychomotor
d. Emotional
The psychomotor domain addresses physical and manual skills
development.
5. When planning a curriculum, which principle is most important to
ensure alignment with student learning outcomes?
a. Length of course
b. Backward design
c. Instructor preference
d. Classroom size
Backward design starts with desired outcomes and aligns
instruction and assessment to those outcomes.
6. Which of the following is an example of formative evaluation?
a. Final exam
b. Course completion survey
c. Weekly quizzes
d. Licensing exam
Formative evaluations provide ongoing feedback to improve
learning during the instructional process.
7. In adult learning theory, learners are most motivated by:
a. Extrinsic rewards
b. Relevance to real-life situations
c. Grades only
d. Instructor authority
, Adult learners are motivated when learning is applicable to their
personal or professional life.
8. A nurse educator wants to incorporate technology into teaching.
Which strategy best promotes active learning?
a. Posting lecture notes online
b. Simulation with debriefing
c. Recorded lectures
d. Reading assignments
Simulations engage students actively and allow experiential
learning with guided reflection.
9. Which strategy is most effective in promoting collaboration
among nursing students?
a. Individual assignments
b. Group projects
c. Independent reading
d. Silent study
Group projects encourage teamwork, communication, and
problem-solving skills.
10. When evaluating the effectiveness of a teaching session,
which outcome is most important?
a. Student satisfaction
b. Achievement of learning objectives
c. Instructor preparation time
d. Classroom environment
The primary measure of teaching effectiveness is whether
students meet the learning objectives.
11. Which of the following is a key principle of competency-
based education?
a. Time spent in class