Patient Safety & Quality Assurance Practice Test

12-question drill on the Patient Safety & Quality Assurance domain of the CPhT exam. Answer explanations included on every item.

12Questions
Practice 1Variant
Pharmacy Technician Certification BoardAdministering body
650 / 900Passing standard

Welcome to the Patient Safety & Quality Assurance practice page for the PTCB Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) exam. This drill is published by ExamEdge Prep against the official Pharmacy Technician Certification Board blueprint and covers the Patient Safety & Quality Assurance knowledge area in detail.

The exam runs 90 questions / 110 min and requires 650 / 900 to pass. Most candidates report needing 60–120 hours of focused review across the entire blueprint; this page contributes roughly five to seven percent of that prep time. Working the Patient Safety & Quality Assurance objectives in isolation is the proven approach used by veteran tutors — CPhT questions in this knowledge area mix recognition (definitions, components, classifications) with applied scenarios that require you to weigh competing options under realistic time pressure. If you are pairing this drill with a textbook or LMS, log your incorrect answers in a single-row spreadsheet so the patterns surface after two or three sittings.

What’s tested in Patient Safety & Quality Assurance

The Patient Safety & Quality Assurance domain on the CPhT carries one of the heaviest weightings on the published blueprint. Expect to see questions that test (1) terminology and core definitions, (2) procedural sequencing — what to do first, second, and last in a multi-step process — and (3) judgment calls where two answer choices look defensible but only one is the best answer for the role being tested. The Pharmacy Technician Certification Board emphasizes scenario-based items that simulate the day-to-day decisions of a credentialed practitioner; rote memorization will not be enough above the cut score.

Common pitfalls candidates fall into on this section include misreading qualifiers ("always," "never," "first," "primarily"), assuming generic best practice instead of the practice the exam blueprint specifically endorses, and burning time on items they should flag and return to. The questions on this page have been written with those traps embedded so you can see them coming on test day.

How to use this Patient Safety & Quality Assurance practice set

Work each question without looking at the explanation. Mark the items you are unsure of even when you guess correctly — those are the high-leverage ones to study. After submitting, review every explanation, even on the items you got right; the rationale often introduces an exam-relevant nuance that will appear on a future drill in this series. Then move on to the next variant in the Patient Safety & Quality Assurance sequence and repeat with a 24-hour gap so spaced repetition can do its work.

The investment to credential, including the CPhT exam fee, is non-trivial. Most candidates spend $129 USD plus study materials, application fees, fingerprinting, background checks, and the opportunity cost of study time. A retake doubles the financial cost and adds 30–90 days of delay before you can sit again. The honest payoff for thirty extra hours of high-quality drill is a first-attempt pass; this page is a piece of that thirty hours.

Recommended next steps

After completing this practice variant, move to a different domain on the same exam to build breadth, then return to Patient Safety & Quality Assurance the following day for retention. The full exam outline for the CPhT credential is published by Pharmacy Technician Certification Board; you can download the candidate handbook directly from the agency. ExamEdge Prep tracks the published outline and updates these drills whenever the blueprint changes — typically every 36 months for IT certifications and every five to seven years for state licensing exams.

Practice the Patient Safety & Quality Assurance domain

Question 1 of 10
A technician installs DDR5 SODIMM memory in a laptop that previously used DDR4. The system fails to POST. What is the MOST likely cause?
Question 2 of 10
Thermal paste should be re-applied when a heatsink is removed because:
Question 3 of 10
A laser printer produces vertical white streaks on every page. Which component is the MOST likely cause?
Question 4 of 10
Which RAID level provides striping with distributed parity, can survive one drive failure, and requires a minimum of three disks?
Question 5 of 10
Which connector standard delivers up to 240 W of power, 8K video, and 80 Gb/s of data over a single reversible cable?
Question 6 of 10
A motherboard has a 24-pin EPS, an 8-pin EPS12V near the CPU socket, and an empty 6-pin PCIe header. Which cable powers the CPU VRM?
Question 7 of 10
You install a new GPU and the screen stays blank, but the motherboard's integrated video works. Which BIOS/UEFI setting MUST be changed?
Question 8 of 10
Which storage interface uses the PCIe bus directly via the NVMe protocol and currently reaches sequential reads above 14 GB/s on consumer hardware?
Question 9 of 10
A user reports their PC randomly reboots under heavy CPU load. Event Viewer shows a "Kernel-Power 41" event with no bug check. Which component should be tested FIRST?
Question 10 of 10
A user wants the fastest possible boot drive for a workstation. Which form factor and interface combination is BEST?
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