IAC Cheat Sheet 2026
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100 questions
240 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- How should an IAC-certified coach handle a situation where a client's goal shifts significantly mid-engagement? β Revisit the coaching agreement and co-create updated goals reflecting the new direction
- A coach realizes mid-engagement that a client needs therapy, not coaching. The ethical course of action is to: β Discuss the observation with the client and recommend a therapist
- Which behavior by a coach most directly upholds the IAC value of integrity? β Accurately representing credentials, experience, and methodologies to prospective clients
- In a coaching context, 'reframing' is best defined as: β Offering an alternative perspective that shifts the meaning of a situation
- In the OSKAR coaching model, what does the 'K' stand for? β Know-how
- Which NLP-based performance strategy involves mentally rehearsing success by visualizing a desired outcome in vivid sensory detail? β Future Pacing
- Which of the following is a 'solution-focused' question commonly used in coaching? β 'When was a time this problem was less severe, and what was different?'
- The Co-Active Coaching model emphasizes that clients are which of the following? β Naturally creative, resourceful, and whole
- The acronym WOOP (used in mental contrasting) stands for: β Wish, Outcome, Obstacle, Plan
- Which research design is considered the gold standard for establishing causal relationships in coaching effectiveness studies? β Randomized controlled trial (RCT)
- Which element distinguishes the FUEL model from GROW in its coaching conversation structure? β FUEL begins with understanding the current state before framing the topic
- Which action best demonstrates professional accountability under IAC standards? β Referring a client outside your competence to a more qualified professional
- In the IAC coaching framework, 'presence' in group coaching means the coach: β Is fully attentive, open, and responsive to what is happening in the group in real time
- What is the purpose of a 'bottom-line' question such as 'What do you most need to walk away with today?' β To help the client identify the core priority for the current session
- A client says, 'I guess I could try harder.' What is the most effective coach response to explore that statement? β 'What would trying harder look like for you?'
- According to IAC coaching principles, when should a coach refrain from asking a question? β When a reflective silence or observation would better serve the client's processing
- What distinguishes a 'powerful question' from a routine coaching question per IAC standards? β It evokes insight, shifts perspective, or opens new possibilities for the client
- In group supervision, a coach dominates discussion with lengthy case presentations. The supervisor's BEST response is to: β Interrupt and redirect in the moment by naming the group dynamic and inviting other voices
- Which of the following best supports client-centered communication? β The coach actively listens and builds on the clientβs ideas
- What is the function of feedback in coaching performance? β It highlights areas for growth and success
- An IAC coach is transitioning from in-person to fully virtual delivery. Which foundational technology infrastructure element is most critical to address first? β Reliable high-speed internet connection with sufficient upload bandwidth
- Which positive psychology intervention has the strongest empirical support for increasing long-term well-being, according to meta-analytic research? β Counting blessings/gratitude practices and using signature strengths in new ways
- When using a Wheel of Life assessment with a client, the IAC-aligned next step after scoring is to: β Ask the client what they notice and what feels most important to address
- A coach uses the 'Best Possible Self' exercise with a client. What is the primary purpose of this intervention? β To help the client envision and connect with their ideal future self
- A client says they want to 'be more successful.' What is the most effective next question? β 'What does success look like specifically for you?'
- When a client's body language contradicts their words, what is the IAC-aligned response? β Gently name the observation and invite the client to reflect on it
- A coach notices the client consistently avoids discussing a specific area of their business. The most coaching-aligned response is to: β Gently name the pattern and invite the client to explore it
- A coach receives a GDPR data subject access request from a European client. What should the coach's digital practice management system enable in this situation? β The ability to export or delete all personally identifiable data belonging to that client
- A group coaching participant repeatedly gives advice to peers instead of sharing their own experience. The coach should: β Gently redirect by inviting the participant to share from their own experience or feelings
- A coach applies the WOOP method (Wish, Outcome, Obstacle, Plan) with a client. Which psychological mechanism does WOOP leverage, according to its research base? β Mental contrasting, which activates energization only when success is feasible
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