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Life Coach Quiz
Practice Exam
1. 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
2. What role should a coach take with a client when setting and prioritizing goals?
Co-creating goals with the client and facilitating the client’s self-discovery of goals
Critiquing client goals
Being hands off when the client establishes what they want to work on
Being the boss and telling the client what their goals should be
3. When a client brings in many different issues to the table, the coach should pick the topic that ________________.
The coach has most expertise in
That the client would like to start with
That seems like it would be easiest to solve
That the coach had just read an article about
4. Why would you ask a client “what’s stopped you from making these changes in the past?”
To question their integrity
To point out their laziness
To explore a client’s commitment and willingness to change
To explore how a client has failed in the past
5. Why is genuine concern about a client important?
Helps build trust
Helps coaches get more business
It helps the coach listen better
It reproduces relationships from the client’s past
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. 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
8. It’s important for a coach to have _____to give a client space to express themselves.
Doubt and questioning
Confrontation and debate
Empathy and acceptance
Excitement and laughter
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. It’s important for clients to utilize ______ in session so that they can get immediate feedback and support.
Information
Goals
Time management
Behavioral strategies
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