ITEC exam questions are in multiple choice format. There is a question with four possible answers and you must choose one. Because you can only choose one answer, there is no room for mistakes, you must be prepared for the exam.

Each ITEC exam consists of 50 multiple choice questions. With a 60% pass rate, you need to get 30 correct to pass. This may seem quite high, but it can be easily achieved if you are prepared for the exam.

You need to be doing your own study at home outside of class. Therefore, it is important to have the relevant tools needed to help you along the way. The most important thing you will need is a study guide that contains many review questions similar to the ones you will get on the exam. These questions should always be used when you are studying and are a great way to assess what you have learned. The idea is to go over these questions over and over again until you feel confident enough to pass your exams.

Using Anatomy and Physiology as an example, some sample review questions include:

01. Which of the following does not contain lymphatic tissue?
a) Phagocytes
b) Lymphocytes
c) Cells that divide to form new lymphocytes.
d) Erythrocytes – Response

02. Causes of thyroxine hypersecretion;
a) Addison’s disease
b) Graves disease – Response
c) goiter
d) Seizures

03. Which of the following is not a function of the cerebrospinal fluid?
a) It forms a cushion between the brain and the skull bones, protecting the brain and spinal cord.
b) Eliminates metabolic waste and toxins.
c) Regulates body temperature – Answer
d) Protects brain tissue from injury.

04. The bolus is described as;
a) The process of digestion.
b) a chemical catalyst
c) The ball of food being pushed from the back of the mouth into the esophagus – Answer
d) An enzyme that converts polysaccharides into disaccharides.