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RSED 3000 Tests 1–4 – Study Guide, Practice Questions &
Special Education Exam Review 2026
psychological test - ANS ✔✔a test administered to determine a students
intelligence quotient would be categorized as
screening - ANS ✔✔which of the following terms involves the decision about
whether a student's performance differs enough from that of his or her peers
to merit changes in instruction?
computation and concepts - ANS ✔✔teachers need to measure student math
skills in two general areas:
norm referenced - ANS ✔✔a test compares the performance of one student
to the average performance of other students in the country who are the
same age or the same grade level is referred to as being:
1 - ANS ✔✔up to ______ percent of students with disabilities are entitled to
testing modifications in the form of alternative assessments.
Program Placement - ANS ✔✔which of the following terms describes the
decision involving determination of the setting in which a student's special
education services take place?
see-think - ANS ✔✔which of the following is NOT one of the four major types
of probes?
see-say, hear-write, see-write, hear-say - ANS ✔✔what are the four major
types of probes?
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Special Education Exam Review 2026

psychological test - ANS ✔✔a test administered to determine a students intelligence quotient would be categorized as screening - ANS ✔✔which of the following terms involves the decision about whether a student's performance differs enough from that of his or her peers to merit changes in instruction? computation and concepts - ANS ✔✔teachers need to measure student math skills in two general areas: norm referenced - ANS ✔✔a test compares the performance of one student to the average performance of other students in the country who are the same age or the same grade level is referred to as being: 1 - ANS ✔✔up to ______ percent of students with disabilities are entitled to testing modifications in the form of alternative assessments. Program Placement - ANS ✔✔which of the following terms describes the decision involving determination of the setting in which a student's special education services take place? see-think - ANS ✔✔which of the following is NOT one of the four major types of probes? see-say, hear-write, see-write, hear-say - ANS ✔✔what are the four major types of probes?

CBAs provide norm-referenced data to be used in the classroom - ANS ✔✔CBA probes are ideal for monitoring student progress in class for all the following reasons EXCEPT: easy to administer, match what is taught in the classroom, time efficient - ANS ✔✔CBA probes are ideal for monitoring student progress in class for what reasons? residential school - ANS ✔✔When considering the continuum of educational placements for students with disabilities, the most restrictive environment is the multidisciplinary - ANS ✔✔Once the RtI process has been implemented and a student does not respond to increasingly intensive interventions, a formal special education assessment process begins and a _____________ team is developed. providing students with modifications - ANS ✔✔in keeping with the trend toward inclusive practices, the IEP must include a clear statement of justification for: hovering around a student with a disability - ANS ✔✔Which of the following is an issue that the teacher may need to address with the paraprofessional? specifically designed instruction, related services, and supplementary aids and services - ANS ✔✔the three major components of modern special education include: Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) - ANS ✔✔making the environment for the student with a disability least restrictive as possible while still supporting the disability. (not babying the student)

which group of students can receive protections under section 504 that may not necessarily qualify for special education services? - ANS ✔✔ADHD and Asthma Which disorder is characterized by a difficulty with social responsiveness? - ANS ✔✔autism which disorder is characterized by a difficulty producing the sounds of language or meaningful use of language to communicate? - ANS ✔✔speech/hearing/language deficit what is developmental delay? - ANS ✔✔up to age 9 considered developmental delay, once they turn 10 they can be specifically diagnosed what are related service? - ANS ✔✔services students with disabilities need to benefit from their educational experience. (speech/physical therapy, transportation, counseling) What court case set a precedence for the fact that school districts must educate students so that they have ambitious goals and make meaningful educational progress? - ANS ✔✔endew F vs. Douglas County School District What are the principles of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)? - ANS ✔✔high quality research studies, interventions/policies with demonstrated effectiveness, grounded in research.