ICF ACC, PCC, and MCC Exam Practice Test
(ICF's Newest Version)

Access Your Comprehension Essential Knowledge and Abilities Required for 

Coaching Proficiency through this simulation

ICF ACC, PCC, and MCC Exam Practice Test
(ICF's Newest Version)

Access Your Comprehension Essential Knowledge and Abilities Required for Coaching Proficiency through this simulation

ICF ACC, PCC, and MCC Exam Practice Test
(ICF's Newest Version)

Access Your Comprehension Essential Knowledge and Abilities Required for 

Coaching Proficiency through this simulation

Simulation of the ICF Credentialing Exam: Practice Test

As an ICF Accredited Coaching Training Provider, Ignite Global has considerable expertise in delivering coaching training at the mastery level. Therefore, we have a profound understanding of ICF Core Competencies, as well as how ICF evaluates those seeking credentials.

When it comes to preparing for the ICF Credentialing Exam, aspiring coaches often face limited resources and many coaches have requested our assistance in preparing for the exam. As a result, we have developed a Model Assessment designed to comprehensively prepare you for the ICF Credentialing Exam.

This exam is similar to the ICF questions, answers, and technical structure. The only difference you will notice is at the end of this test, you will be able to see the correct and wrong answers, which is not possible in the actual ICF Credentialing Exam. Please note, there are no explanations provided as this is only a simulation.

As an ICF Accredited Coaching Training Provider, Ignite Global has considerable expertise in delivering coaching training at the mastery level. Therefore, we have a profound understanding of ICF Core Competencies, as well as how ICF evaluates those seeking credentials.

When it comes to preparing for the ICF Credentialing Exam, aspiring coaches often face limited resources and many coaches have requested our assistance in preparing for the exam. As a result, we have developed a Model Assessment designed to comprehensively prepare you for the ICF Credentialing Exam.

This exam is similar to the ICF questions, answers, and technical structure. The only difference you will notice is at the end of this test, you will be able to see the correct and wrong answers, which is not possible in the actual ICF Credentialing Exam. Please note, there are no explanations provided as this is only a simulation.

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ICF ACC Exam- Q & A

What is the ICF ACC Credential Exam?

The ICF ACC Credential Exam is a new written exam specifically designed for Associate Certified Coach (ACC) candidates. It assesses foundational coaching knowledge, including the ICF Core Competencies, Code of Ethics, and the definition of coaching. The ACC Exam serves as a critical step for early-career coaches to demonstrate their competence and credibility.

Why is the ACC Credential important?

The ACC credential validates a coach’s fundamental understanding of core coaching principles, making it ideal for part-time coaches, those early in their careers, or professionals in other disciplines looking to integrate coaching into their work. Earning the ACC shows clients that a coach is prepared to support them effectively.

How was the ACC Exam developed?

The ACC Exam was developed by coaches, for coaches, through a collaborative process involving credentialed coaching practitioners. Subject matter experts reviewed, tested, and validated each question to ensure fairness, accuracy, and alignment with coaching standards. The exam was designed following best practices in high-stakes certification exam development.

When will the ACC Exam be available for candidates?

The ACC Exam will be available to candidates starting on November 18, 2024. All authorized ACC candidates can take the written exam from this date onward.

What is the structure of the ICF ACC Exam?

The ACC Exam consists of 60 multiple-choice questions, organized into two sections, with an optional 10-minute break. The format is as follows:

Section 1: 30 questions (39 minutes)
Break: 10 minutes (optional)
Section 2: 30 questions (39 minutes)
The total exam time is 90 minutes. Each question presents a coaching-related prompt with four possible responses, and there is only one correct answer per question.

What are the content areas covered in the ACC Exam?

The ACC Exam tests knowledge across three domains:
Coaching Ethics Knowledge of professional ethics codes, conflicts of interest, and confidentiality regulations.
Definition and Boundaries of Coaching Understanding the definition of coaching, differences between coaching and other professions (e.g., therapy), and recognizing when referrals to mental health professionals are necessary. Coaching Competencies, Strategies, and Techniques Knowledge of ICF Core Competencies, goal setting, and various coaching tools and strategies.

How do I register for the ACC Exam?

To register, you must first submit an ACC credential application along with the required documentation. Once your application is approved, you will receive an email invitation to schedule your exam with Pearson VUE, either at a testing center or through their remote proctoring service. You have 60 days from receiving the email to complete the exam.

What happens after I take the ACC Exam?

After completing the exam, you will receive immediate preliminary results from Pearson VUE. Official results will be updated in your ICF records within 48 hours. If you pass, you will receive your ACC credential. If you do not pass, you will receive instructions on how to retake the exam. The retake fee is USD 105.

Where can I take the ACC Exam?

The ACC Exam is administered through Pearson VUE. Candidates can take the exam at one of over 5,000 Pearson VUE test centers globally or choose to take it remotely through Pearson OnVUE, a live, remote-proctored service that allows testing from home under online supervision.

What is the difference between situational judgment questions on the ICF Credentialing Exam and knowledge-based questions on the ACC Exam?

Situational judgment questions assess how individuals respond to practical, real-world scenarios, requiring more thought and deliberation. In contrast, knowledge-based questions test a candidate’s understanding of specific facts or concepts. Situational judgment questions tend to be longer and more complex, while knowledge-based questions focus on factual recall.

How does the difficulty level of the ICF ACC Credentialing Exam compare to the ICF Credentialing Exam?

The ACC Exam is tailored to the typical career stage of ACC candidates (early-to-mid coaching career) and uses knowledge-based questions, which are generally presented in shorter, less complex sentences than the situational judgment format used in the ICF Credentialing Exam. However, this does not mean the ACC Exam is inherently easier

Where can I find additional resources to prepare for the ICF Credentialing Exam?

The ICF offers an online tutorial that simulates the Pearson VUE testing platform, allowing candidates to familiarize themselves with the exam structure and review sample questions. This tutorial is available at no cost from August 20, 2024, which you can view here: https://learning.coachingfederation.org/cw/course-details?entryId=14507414

Additionally, you can access the replay of the panel discussion we hosted with the ICF Credentialing Exam candidate who aced the exam successfully recently here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIyDoWm7BJQ&t=4653s

What are some proven tips to succeed in the ICF Credentialing Exam?

Tips to succeed:
Deepen your understanding of ICF Core Competencies: Go beyond memorization by comparing the Core Competencies with the PCC Markers to see how they are applied in real-world coaching.

Adopt a coach’s mindset: Instead of focusing on being an exam candidate, approach each question as if you are coaching a client, prioritizing client-centered responses over coach-focused ones.

Manage your time wisely: Skim the exam to gauge the scope, tackle easier questions first, and flag tougher ones for review. This ensures efficient use of time.

Practice with mock exams: Take mock tests, like those provided by Ignite Global, to familiarize yourself with the exam format and boost your confidence.

Use scenario-based learning: Apply ICF Core Competencies to real-world scenarios through role-playing exercises or peer coaching groups to solidify your knowledge.

Seek guidance from mentor coaches: Working with an experienced mentor coach can provide personalized support and mock coaching sessions that mimic the exam format.

Prepare on exam day: Ensure your environment is distraction-free, perform system checks, and verify your ID ahead of time for a smooth exam experience.

Examining Intricacies of ICF Credentialing Exam - Sample Questions

ICF PCC & MCC Exam- Q & A

What is the ICF Credentialing Exam?

The ICF Credentialing Exam is crucial to earning an International Coaching Federation (ICF) credential. It evaluates a candidate’s understanding and application of the ICF Core Competencies, the ICF Code of Ethics, and the ICF definition of coaching. The exam ensures coaches have the necessary knowledge and skills to provide high-quality coaching services. This new format, introduced in 2023, is designed to align with the highest standards of certification test development practices and reflects the evolving nature of the coaching profession.

 

What are the recent changes to the ICF Credentialing Exam?

Starting August 20, 2024, the ICF implemented minor adjustments to the exam to improve its efficiency and candidate experience. These changes include a reduced number of questions, extended breaks, improved screen presentation, and enhanced accessibility.

What are the requirements for taking the ICF Credentialing Exam?

To be eligible for the ICF Credentialing Exam, candidates must meet the following requirements based on the level of credential they are pursuing:

Training Hours:

ACC: 60 hours of coach-specific training

PCC: 125 hours of coach-specific training

MCC: 200+ hours of coach-specific training

Mentor Coaching: 

10 hours of ICF-approved mentor coaching over a minimum of three months.

Coaching Experience:

ACC: 100 hours of coaching experience

PCC: 500 hours of coaching experience

MCC: 2,500 hours of coaching experience

How do I schedule the ICF Credentialing Exam?

Once your application is approved, you will receive an invitation to schedule your exam with Pearson VUE. You have 60 days from receiving the invitation to book and take the exam. The exam can be taken at a Pearson VUE testing center or remotely via the OnVUE proctoring service.

What changes have been made to the exam format starting in 2024?

Reduced Number of Questions: From 81 to 78 scenario-based items. Extended Breaks: A 10-minute break will be provided during the exam. Improved Accessibility: Translated versions of the exam will offer optional English language aids. Expanded Score Reports: Candidates needing to retake the exam will receive detailed feedback across exam domains to help guide further study.

What are the content areas of the ICF Credentialing Exam?

The exam evaluates a coach’s practical application of coaching principles through situational assessments in four domains:

Foundation (e.g., Demonstrating Ethical Practice, Embodying a Coaching Mindset) Co-Creating the Relationship (e.g., Establishes and Maintains Agreements) Communicating Effectively Cultivating Learning and Growth

Each domain focuses on different competencies, ensuring a comprehensive assessment of coaching skills.

Has the difficulty of the questions increased after the number of questions in the ICF credentialing exam was reduced?

The difficulty level of the ICF Credentialing Exam has not increased following the reduction in the number of questions. The adjustment is intended to give coaches more time to complete the exam by reducing the total number of questions.

Does the ICF credentialing exam have a question bank, and do candidates receive new questions each time they take the exam?

The ICF Credentialing Exam has multiple versions, each with different questions, but all are of the same difficulty level. This variety ensures that candidates are well-versed in the ICF Core Competencies and helps minimize the chances of encountering the same questions on repeat attempts.

Can candidates have a blank sheet of paper on their desk during the online exam?

No, candidates are not permitted to have any materials, including blank paper, on their desk during the online exam. The proctor ensures that the testing area is clear of any unauthorized items.

When and how does an applicant receive an invitation to take the ICF Credentialing Exam?

After the ICF reviews an applicant’s credential application, the applicant will be contacted via email with an update on the status and the next steps. The specific steps in the review process depend on the credentialing path the applicant has chosen.

How much time do I have to take the ICF Credentialing Exam after receiving the invitation?

You have 60 days to schedule and take the ICF Credentialing Exam. Once the exam begins, you will have three hours to complete it.

What happens if I miss my appointment or deadline for the ICF Credentialing Exam? Can I still take the exam, or do I need to reapply?

Candidates who cannot attend their scheduled exam must cancel or reschedule at least 48 hours before the appointment, following Pearson’s Rescheduling and Cancellation policies. If this is not done, exam fees may be forfeited. While reapplication is not required, candidates who miss their exam will need to pay a retake fee of USD 105 to schedule a new appointment.

How will an applicant be notified of their ICF Credentialing Exam results?

After completing the ICF Credentialing Exam, the applicant receives their results immediately at the testing site. Additionally, about one week after the exam, further information is provided.

Where can I find additional resources to prepare for the ICF Credentialing Exam?

The ICF offers an online tutorial that simulates the Pearson VUE testing platform, allowing candidates to familiarize themselves with the exam structure and review sample questions. This tutorial is available at no cost from August 20, 2024, which you can view here:
https://learning.coachingfederation.org/cw/course-details?entryId=14507414

Additionally, you can access the replay of the panel discussion we hosted with the ICF Credentialing Exam candidate who aced the exam successfully recently here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIyDoWm7BJQ&t=4653s

What are some proven tips to succeed in the ICF Credentialing Exam?

Tips to succeed:
Deepen your understanding of ICF Core Competencies: Go beyond memorization by comparing the Core Competencies with the PCC Markers to see how they are applied in real-world coaching.

Adopt a coach’s mindset: Instead of focusing on being an exam candidate, approach each question as if you are coaching a client, prioritizing client-centered responses over coach-focused ones.

Manage your time wisely: Skim the exam to gauge the scope, tackle easier questions first, and flag tougher ones for review. This ensures efficient use of time.

Practice with mock exams: Take mock tests, like those provided by Ignite Global, to familiarize yourself with the exam format and boost your confidence.

Use scenario-based learning: Apply ICF Core Competencies to real-world scenarios through role-playing exercises or peer coaching groups to solidify your knowledge.

Seek guidance from mentor coaches: Working with an experienced mentor coach can provide personalized support and mock coaching sessions that mimic the exam format.

Prepare on exam day: Ensure your environment is distraction-free, perform system checks, and verify your ID ahead of time for a smooth exam experience.

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