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Life Coach Quiz
Practice Exam
1. Awareness is important for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
Helps client see when they’re stuck in one way of perceiving the world
Helps clients see the difference between belief and facts
Helps clients notice their thoughts and behaviors
Helps clients see that their problems are everyone else’s fault
2. A client comes to you who normally feels very positively about his career. He stated that his job is about to change and he is no longer going to be involved in pursuing his passions. The client states that he’s feeling really low and sad but stated that he wishes to talk about his work during today’s session. What’s the best way for you to proceed as the coach?
Ask the client to tell you all about his day
Tell the client what you agreed to work on a specific goal in the last session and that this is inflexible
Discuss with the client what they’d like to get out of today’s session so that you’re both clear going forward
Give the client a lecture about the importance of passion in one’s career
3. 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
4. Which is an example of an open-ended question?
Did you have a good week?
Tell me more about what’s been going on for you this week?
How are you today?
I can’t believe how hard you’ve had it lately, can you?
5. When a client is discussing an issue but the coach suspects that there is more to the issue than the client is saying, what should the coach do?
Give the client an ultimatum “be honest with me, or I can’t be your coach”
Tell the client that you have problems with people who are dishonest
Tell the client what you think is going on
Ask the client if you can delve a little deeper into the issue explaining that you think there may be more to it than is currently being discussed
6. 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
7. ________________ type of language should be used with clients.
Appropriate and respectful
Outrageous and attention grabbing
Extreme and bold
Limited and simple
8. A client comes in and has achieved the goals that were set at the end of the last session. What is the first action of the coach?
To set new goals
To tell the client they could have worked harder
To celebrate and affirm the client
To tell the client that they no longer need coaching
9. Which of the following is NOT an ethical principle important to coaching?
Setting up a coaching agreement before sessions
No sexual relationships with clients
Keep client information confidential
Refuse service to people you don’t like
10. It is important for a coach to help clients to find a balance between ___________ and _________.
Push and pull
A comfortable pace and stretching outside of their comfort zone
Work and passion
Going too slow or too fast
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