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ASWB Bachelors Exam Practice Test 2026-2027 and Free Sample Questions

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Format 300 questions / 90 min
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Exam cycle 2026-2027
Passing target 70%

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Question 1 Human development

Question 1: Human development

According to Erik Erikson, the central psychosocial crisis of adolescence is best described as which of the following?

Question 2 Engagement and the helping relationship

Question 2: Engagement and the helping relationship

During the first session with a new client, the most appropriate initial focus for a social worker is which of the following?

Question 3 Professional ethics

Question 3: Professional ethics

A social worker is offered an expensive personal gift by a client. According to social work ethical principles, the worker should generally do which of the following?

Question 4 Assessment

Question 4: Assessment

A biopsychosocial assessment gathers information about a client across which set of domains?

Question 5 Theoretical frameworks

Question 5: Theoretical frameworks

The person in environment perspective central to social work emphasizes which of the following?

Question 6 Crisis intervention

Question 6: Crisis intervention

A primary goal of crisis intervention with a client experiencing an acute crisis is which of the following?

Question 7 Cultural competence

Question 7: Cultural competence

To practice in a culturally competent way, a social worker should do which of the following?

Question 8 Confidentiality

Question 8: Confidentiality

A social worker may disclose confidential client information without consent in which of the following situations?

Question 9 Group work

Question 9: Group work

In a treatment group, the stage in which members typically experience conflict and test boundaries before settling into productive work is often called which of the following?

Question 10 Mandated reporting

Question 10: Mandated reporting

A social worker who in their professional role develops a reasonable suspicion of child abuse is generally required to do which of the following?

Question 11 Communication skills

Question 11: Communication skills

A social worker restates the emotional content of what a client said to show understanding, for example saying it sounds like that loss left you feeling very alone. This technique is best described as which of the following?

Question 12 Service planning

Question 12: Service planning

When developing a service plan, goals that are clearly defined and observable so that progress can be evaluated are best described as which of the following?

Question 13 Substance use

Question 13: Substance use

A client tells the social worker they do not believe their drinking is a problem despite serious consequences. According to the stages of change model, this client is most likely in which stage?

Question 14 Family systems

Question 14: Family systems

In family systems theory, the concept that a change in one family member affects the entire family is best explained by which principle?

Question 15 Diversity and oppression

Question 15: Diversity and oppression

The cumulative effect of policies and practices that disadvantage certain groups while advantaging others, even without individual intent to discriminate, is best described as which of the following?

Question 16 Termination

Question 16: Termination

As services with a client approach termination, an appropriate task for the social worker is which of the following?

Question 17 Self-determination

Question 17: Self-determination

The social work value of client self-determination means that the worker should generally do which of the following?

Question 18 Documentation

Question 18: Documentation

Accurate and timely documentation in a client's record is important primarily because it does which of the following?

Question 19 Risk assessment

Question 19: Risk assessment

A social worker conducting a suicide risk assessment should do which of the following?

Question 20 Advocacy

Question 20: Advocacy

A social worker who works to change an agency policy that creates barriers for clients is engaging in which professional activity?

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Focus areas include ASWB Bachelors Exam practice test, ASWB Bachelors Exam practice questions and ASWB Bachelors Exam free practice test. Focus areas include ethics, assessment, documentation, client safety, along with scenario-based judgment, careful review of why distractors are less correct, and real-world analogies that help the key ideas stick.

Work through up to 60 ASWB-style questions built around ethics, assessment, and the wording patterns students usually miss on the first read.
Use answer-by-answer rationales to learn why the correct option wins and why weaker distractors fail in Psychology exam situations.
Review 3 real-world analogies, topic article cards, and source checks after each question so documentation and client safety feel easier to recognize under pressure.
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This practice test is designed for students and professionals preparing for ASWB Bachelors Exam who want stronger exam-day confidence, better explanation quality, and more useful answer review than a generic test bank.

Focus areas include ethics, assessment, documentation, client safety, along with scenario-based judgment, careful review of why distractors are less correct, and real-world analogies that help the key ideas stick.

What you will practice on this page

  • Work through up to 60 ASWB-style questions built around ethics, assessment, and the wording patterns students usually miss on the first read.
  • Use answer-by-answer rationales to learn why the correct option wins and why weaker distractors fail in Psychology exam situations.
  • Review 3 real-world analogies, topic article cards, and source checks after each question so documentation and client safety feel easier to recognize under pressure.
  • Build timing, confidence, and recall with scenario-based practice that feels closer to the real ASWB Bachelors Exam than a generic flashcard quiz.

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  1. Start with the 20-question free sample to spot whether ethics or assessment is slowing you down before you buy the full exam.
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