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Life Coach Quiz
Practice Exam
1. Why is respect of a client’s perspective important?
Helps the client know they’re speaking to a professional
Helps the client know that the coach is worth the money
Helps the client feel heart, understood, and empathized with
Helps the client feel as though their perspective on life is right
2. Paying attention to body language, tone, pitch, and volume in coaching is ________.
Unnecessary
A lot of work
Repetitive with what they’re saying
Revealing of a deeper level of client communication
3. A coach should _________ a client’s views, beliefs, and perceptions to build trust.
Respect
Refuse
Refute
Ignore
4. A client comes into session and has not done any work on their goals from the following week. What is the coach’s responsibility?
To tell the client they did a good job
To get angry with the client
To confront the client about their lack of striving on their goals in supportive ways
To ignore the issue and continue the session as though the goals were never set the week before
5. What aspect of a coach is NOT important in their role as a coach and in life in general?
Honesty
Sincerity
Bluntness
Integrity
6. When the coach recognizes that there is a conflict of interest in the coaching relationship they should _______________.
Be open about it and discuss it with their client
Take notes about the conflict of interest
Discuss the conflict with their spouse
Stop seeing the client immediately
7. In what ways does a client communicate in sessions?
Word choice, mood, emotions, behaviors
Style, substance, and flair
Makeup and clothing
Finances, job, and family structure
8. A client comes in with an issue and during the session comes up with several new ideas for how they can approach this issue. What should the coach do?
Ignore their ideas
Tell the client that although they could follow their own ideas that they should really do what the coach says
Integrate the client’s ideas with the coaches ideas to co-create solutions
Stop problem solving and focus on the problem
9. A coach has just gone through a divorce and is feeling down and unmotivated. The coach recognizes this. What should they do?
Take measures to protect their clients by taking breaks and referring clients to other coaches
To stop returning their clients phone calls
To keep up with their commitments and keep seeing their clients
To talk to other coaches about how bad they feel
10. _________________ help clients understand concepts with greater depth and sophistication?
Personal stories
In depth explanations
Metaphors and analogies
Fables and fairytales
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