FreeAssessmentTools
Your Source for Free Accessment
 
North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination
Your are here :EXAMINATIONS > Pharmacy Technology > NAPLEX
Free Practice Tests
Google
Web www.freeassessmenttools.com
The North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX) is developed by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) and is utilized by the boards of pharmacy as part of their assessment of competence to practice pharmacy.
 
The North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX) has been designed to assess how well candidates can apply their knowledge, learning, and skills to actual practice situations and to evaluate their ability to meet the responsibilities of the practice of pharmacy at entry-level competence.
The NAPLEX is a computer-adaptive examination that consists of 185 multiple-choice test questions. Of these, 150 questions will be used to calculate your test score. The remaining 35 items will serve as pretest questions, which will not affect your NAPLEX score. Pretest questions are administered to evaluate the item’s difficulty level for possible inclusion as a scored question in future examinations. These pretest questions are dispersed throughout the examination and cannot be identified by the candidate.

A majority of the questions on the NAPLEX are asked in a scenario-based format (i.e., patient profiles with accompanying test questions). To properly analyze and answer the questions presented, you must refer to the information provided in the patient profile. Other questions are answered solely from the information provided in the question.


The examinations are available through Thomson Prometric Testing Centers, which are located in all 50 of the
U. S, its territories, and the District of Columbia. The list of Thomson Prometric Testing Centers located on its Web site specifies the metropolitan areas where Thomson Prometric Testing Centers are located.

 
Related Books
Links Directory