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Last updated August 2026. What this site is, what it is not, and the claims we are careful never to make.
Aligned to the RBT Task List 3rd Edition (effective 1 January 2026) · Last content review: August 2026 · How we write our questions
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RBT® and Registered Behavior Technician® are registered trademarks of the Behavior Analyst Certification Board® (BACB®). The BACB does not sponsor, endorse, review or affiliate with this site, and this site is not affiliated with Pearson VUE. All practice questions are original and written independently against the publicly published RBT Test Content Outline (3rd ed.).
On "Pearson-style"
One of our exam pages is described as "Pearson-style". That phrase describes the test-taking mechanics we replicate — a countdown clock, one question per screen, flag-for-review and a question navigator — because candidates report that the interface is a real adjustment. It does not mean the page reproduces Pearson VUE software, and we are not affiliated with or endorsed by Pearson VUE.
These are not real exam questions
Every question on this site is original and was written for this site against the publicly published RBT Test Content Outline (3rd Edition). None is copied, reconstructed or recalled from the actual examination.
Real examination items are secure and confidential. Any site or seller claiming to offer you "the real RBT exam questions" is either lying or asking you to participate in a serious ethics violation that can cost you your certification. Treat that claim as a reason to leave.
There is no fixed passing percentage
The BACB scores the RBT examination on a scale rather than as a raw percentage, which accounts for small differences in difficulty between examination forms, and it does not publish a percentage pass mark. No practice site can tell you what score you need.
Where this site mentions 80%, it is describing a benchmark many candidates set for themselves when reviewing full-length practice attempts. It is a study target, not a pass line, and we state it that way everywhere it appears.
Not professional or clinical advice
The content here is exam-preparation material. It is not clinical, legal, medical or employment advice, and it does not establish any professional relationship. Clinical decisions about a client belong to a qualified supervisor, and nothing on this site should be used to justify a change to a client’s programme.
Accuracy and currency
Certification requirements, fees, waiting periods, attempt limits and the content outline are set by the BACB and change from time to time. The exam format described on this site — 85 questions in 90 minutes, 75 scored — reflects our understanding at the last content review.
Verify anything consequential against the official BACB website and the current RBT Handbook. Where we are uncertain about a detail, we say so on the page rather than presenting a guess as fact.
Who reviewed this content
We do not currently have a named BCBA reviewer, and we do not claim one. Questions are written and checked in-house against the published content outline. When we engage a reviewer with a verifiable credential, their name and certification number will appear on the relevant pages and not before.