For aspiring Board Certified Behavior Analyst, the path to certification hinges on one critical hurdle: the BCBA exam.
Prepping for the BCBA exam shouldn’t require a small fortune in study materials. That’s why we built a no-nonsense, 75-question practice test—zero cost, zero fluff.
If you want to keep practicing, check out the BCBA section for more tests and study materials!
How it helps:
- Find your weak spots in 90 minutes with questions tailored to the BACB’s task list.
- No fluff, no tricks—just clear, focused practice to build confidence.
- Instant feedback shows where to focus your study time.
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Results
#1. Using a PECS card, using a break card, signing break, requesting a break vocally, and using a communication device are all ways for a person to request social negative reinforcement. Which response class do these behaviors make up?
A functional response class is a group of behaviors that have the same effect on the environment even if they look different In this case all the behaviors result in escaping or avoiding something undesirable social interaction

How to use it:
- Review your results to prioritize your study plan.
- Set a timer for 90 minutes.
- Answer all questions honestly (no notes!).
Why it works:
Created using the latest exam guidelines and reviewed by ABA professionals, this test skips generic questions and zeroes in on what actually matters.


