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EDPNA Practice Exam | Questions
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Which of the following best describes the purpose of considering
past relevant work in the disability determination process?

A. To determine if an individual can return to their former job
despite their disability

B. To assess the skills and knowledge an individual has acquired
in their career

C. To evaluate the individual's work history for Social Security
benefit calculations

D. To identify whether the individual meets a listed impairment

- Correct Answer - A

Explanation: Past relevant work is used to evaluate whether an
individual, given their residual functional capacity, can still perform
their past job. If they can, their disability claim might be denied,
indicating they could return to work. If they cannot perform their

,past relevant work, the disability determination process moves to
the next step.



When considering past relevant work, what determines if an
individual can return to their former job?

A. The individual's age and education level

B. The individual's residual functional capacity and the demands
of the past relevant work

C. The individual's ability to perform substantial gainful activity

D. The individual's medical history and treatment plan

- Correct Answer - B

Explanation: To determine if an individual can return to their past
relevant work, the SSA evaluates the individual's residual
functional capacity and compares it to the mental and physical
demands of the past relevant work. If the individual can meet
these demands, they might be able to return to their former job
despite their disability.



Which of the following is an example of an exertional limitation?

A. Difficulty lifting and carrying objects

,B. Difficulty concentrating or focusing

C. Difficulty adapting to changes in the workplace

D. Difficulty dealing with stress or anxiety

- Correct Answer - A

Explanation: Exertional limitations involve physical strength and
effort, such as lifting, carrying, walking, or standing. Difficulty
lifting and carrying objects is a classic example of an exertional
limitation.



What type of limitation involves restrictions on a person's ability to
perform tasks that require mental focus, concentration, or social
interaction?

A. Exertional limitation

B. Non exertional limitation

C. Physical limitation

D. Physical exertion

- Correct Answer - B

Explanation: Non exertional limitations affect a person's ability to
perform tasks that do not require physical strength. These

, limitations include issues with mental focus, concentration, social
interaction, and similar factors.



Which of the following is an example of an exertional activity?

A. Sitting for extended periods

B. Speaking and communication

C. Lifting and carrying

D. Dealing with stress and changes in the workplace

- Correct Answer - C

Explanation: Exertional activities involve physical tasks that
require strength or effort, such as lifting, carrying, walking, and
standing. Lifting and carrying are considered exertional activities.



Which of the following would be considered a non exertional
limitation?

A. Difficulty walking or standing

B. Difficulty working in noisy environments

C. Difficulty lifting heavy objects

D. Difficulty pushing and pulling objects

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