PTBC (Physical Therapy Board of California) California Law Practice Exam

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What are the qualifications for a PT applicant?

  1. Over 18 years old and successful education

  2. No requirement for education

  3. Under 18 with parental consent

  4. Addiction to drugs/alcohol is permissible

The correct answer is: Over 18 years old and successful education

Successful education is a common requirement for most job positions, and it is no exception for a PT (personal trainer) applicant. Options B and D are incorrect because education and drug/alcohol addiction are not mentioned as qualifications for a PT. Option C is incorrect because being under 18 is not a qualification unless parental consent is provided. Option A is the appropriate answer as it specifies both age requirement (over 18) and educational success as necessary qualifications for a PT applicant. These qualifications are important as they ensure that the PT is mature enough and has the necessary skills and knowledge to successfully train others.