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Free NPTE practice questions: test your PT knowledge

Quick, free quiz with NPTE practice test items. Instant feedback.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Julian Van DijkUpdated Aug 25, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
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This quiz helps you work through NPTE practice questions and core PT concepts with exam-style cases and instant feedback. Track your strengths, spot gaps, and build test-day confidence. For extra review, try pathophysiology practice questions or an lpn practice test to broaden your knowledge base.

What is the recommended chest compression rate for high-quality adult CPR?
90-100 compressions per minute
60-80 compressions per minute
>140 compressions per minute
100-120 compressions per minute
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Which ultrasound frequency is most appropriate to heat a superficial tissue target at 1-2 cm depth?
2 MHz
1 MHz
3 MHz
0.8 MHz
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According to the Rule of Nines for adults, what percentage of total body surface area (TBSA) is one entire upper extremity?
12%
4.5%
18%
9%
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Which dermatome corresponds to sensation at the pad of the thumb?
C8
C7
C5
C6
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On the deep tendon reflex grading scale, what does a 3+ reflex indicate?
Diminished reflex
Sustained clonus
Brisk reflex without sustained clonus
Absent reflex
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During right mid-stance, weakness of the right gluteus medius will most likely produce which gait deviation?
Excessive left ankle dorsiflexion
Right lateral trunk lean toward the left
Right pelvic hike
Left pelvic drop
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Which afferent fiber type is primarily responsible for transmitting fast, sharp pain?
A-delta fibers
A-beta fibers
Group Ib fibers
C fibers
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A patient is ascending stairs using a cane and one railing with partial weight-bearing on the involved leg. Which sequence is most appropriate?
Uninvolved leg, cane and involved leg together
Cane, involved leg, uninvolved leg
Involved leg, uninvolved leg, cane
Cane and uninvolved leg together, then involved leg
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The presence of a third heart sound (S3) in an adult most commonly indicates which condition?
Pericarditis
Ventricular volume overload consistent with heart failure
Aortic stenosis
Pulmonary embolism
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Which monofilament is used to identify loss of protective sensation in the foot for patients with diabetes?
3.61 (1 g)
6.65 (300 g)
4.31 (2 g)
5.07 (10 g)
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An ankle-brachial index (ABI) of 0.40 most appropriately indicates which condition?
Moderate arterial disease with intermittent claudication only
Mild arterial disease
Severe arterial disease with risk of rest pain and tissue loss
Normal arterial flow
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A positive Stemmer sign is most indicative of which condition?
Chronic venous insufficiency only
Deep vein thrombosis
Arterial insufficiency
Lymphedema
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On ECG, which pattern most strongly suggests atrial fibrillation?
Regular rhythm with sawtooth flutter waves
Wide QRS complexes with compensatory pauses
ST-segment elevation in contiguous leads
Irregularly irregular rhythm with absent P waves
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Which intervention has the strongest evidence for reducing phantom limb pain after transtibial amputation?
Mirror therapy
Long-term opioid therapy
Static stretching of the residual limb
Continuous limb desensitization with ice massage
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For targeting C5-C7 segments with mechanical cervical traction, which neck position is most appropriate?
20-30 degrees of cervical flexion
Lateral flexion toward the symptomatic side only
Neutral flexion-extension
45 degrees of cervical extension
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In transtibial prosthetic gait, which prosthetic cause can lead to an excessive knee flexion moment at initial contact?
Excessive plantarflexion of the foot component
Posterior displacement of the socket
Heel cushion too stiff
Heel cushion too soft
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Which mobilization glide of the glenohumeral joint most directly facilitates shoulder abduction range of motion?
Lateral distraction only
Anterior glide
Inferior (caudal) glide
Posterior glide
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Which measurement change would best indicate a clinically meaningful improvement on the 6-Minute Walk Test in many cardiopulmonary populations?
20-30 meters
5 meters
500 meters
150 meters
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Which cervical ligament is primarily tested by the Sharp-Purser test?
Anterior longitudinal ligament
Transverse ligament of the atlas
Alar ligament
Ligamentum flavum
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Which finding is most consistent with myasthenia gravis during exercise testing?
Sensory loss in a stocking-glove distribution
Spasticity with clasp-knife response
Progressive muscle weakness with repeated contractions that improves with rest
Cogwheel rigidity with bradykinesia
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand NPTE Exam Structure -

    Understand the format, content distribution, and question types you'll encounter by exploring our npte sample questions.

  2. Identify Knowledge Gaps -

    Identify your strengths and weaknesses by reviewing performance on practice npte questions and detailed rationales.

  3. Apply Test-Taking Strategies -

    Apply time-management and elimination techniques when tackling each npte exam practice question to improve accuracy under timed conditions.

  4. Analyze Answer Rationales -

    Analyze explanatory feedback for each question to reinforce key concepts and clarify misunderstandings effectively.

  5. Evaluate Performance Metrics -

    Evaluate your accuracy, speed, and topic-specific proficiency using metrics provided by our npte free practice test.

  6. Track Progress Over Time -

    Track your improvements across multiple quiz attempts to set goals, build confidence, and stay motivated on exam day.

Cheat Sheet

  1. NPTE Exam Blueprint -

    Review the FSBPT's official NPTE test blueprint to understand the five core domains: musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiopulmonary, integumentary, and non”systems areas. Knowing topic weightings (e.g., 38% musculoskeletal, 22% neuromuscular) helps you focus your study schedule effectively (source: FSBPT.org). Create a simple pie chart or domain matrix to visualize how much time to allocate to each domain each week.

  2. Musculoskeletal Assessment Techniques -

    Master goniometry by memorizing the normal joint ROM values - use the mnemonic "90-90-90" for knee, hip, and elbow flexion ranges (source: APTA.org). Practice manual muscle testing grades (0 - 5) on peers or using video simulations to build confidence. Integrate NPTE sample questions on posture, gait, and special tests to reinforce clinical reasoning.

  3. Cardiopulmonary Formulas -

    Memorize essential cardiopulmonary equations: VO₂ max = (HR max × SV max) × a”vO₂ difference and Fick's law for diffusion rate (source: Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehab). Flashcards with formula on one side and clinical scenario on the other boost retention. Apply formulas in sample NPTE free practice test questions to solidify calculation skills under time pressure.

  4. Pharmacology Essentials -

    Group drugs by therapeutic class using the "A”B”C”D" mnemonic: Analgesics, Blood”pressure agents, Calcium channel blockers, Diuretics (source: PubMed). Know drug mechanisms, side effects, and PT implications - e.g., beta”blockers may blunt heart rate response during exercise. Practice linking a medication to potential adverse physical therapy outcomes in NPTE practice questions.

  5. Efficient Test”Taking Strategies -

    Adopt the "Read, Cover, Answer, Double”check" system for multiple”choice mastery: read the question, cover options, commit to an answer, then review (source: University exam prep guides). Use process”of”elimination on tricky NPTE exam practice questions to narrow down from four to two choices. Track timing per question in practice npte questions quizzes to ensure you finish within the allotted two minutes.

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