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ACE CPT Practice Questions

ACE Certified Personal Trainer (CPT)Free ACE practice test questions with detailed explanations. Sharpen your knowledge of client assessments, the IFT Model, program design, and exercise science before sitting for the ACE CPT exam.

150
Total Questions
3 hours
Time Limit
Scaled score of 500 (out of 800)
Passing Score
$399-$699 (study packages vary)
Registration Fee

Free Sample Questions

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1

During an initial client interview, a new client mentions she takes a beta-blocker for hypertension. Which assessment consideration is MOST important for the personal trainer to remember?

AA) The client's resting heart rate will likely be elevated
BB) Heart rate will be a less reliable indicator of exercise intensity, so use RPE instead
CC) The client should avoid all forms of resistance training
DD) Blood pressure will rise sharply during low-intensity cardio
2

A trainer is designing a program for a deconditioned 45-year-old client using the ACE Integrated Fitness Training (IFT) Model. Which phase should be programmed FIRST for the cardiorespiratory training component?

AA) Anaerobic Power Training
BB) Anaerobic Endurance Training
CC) Aerobic Efficiency Training
DD) Aerobic-Base Training
3

A client has been performing a barbell back squat at 70% of 1RM for 3 sets of 10 reps for six weeks and progress has stalled. According to the principle of progressive overload, which adjustment is the BEST next step?

AA) Increase the load to roughly 75% of 1RM and reduce reps to 8
BB) Switch entirely to bodyweight squats for two weeks
CC) Add a fourth set at the same load and rep scheme
DD) Cut the rest interval in half between sets
4

Mid-session, a client suddenly becomes pale, dizzy, and complains of chest tightness radiating down the left arm. What is the trainer's appropriate FIRST action?

AA) Have the client drink water and rest for 15 minutes before resuming
BB) Help the client stretch the arm to relieve muscle tension
CC) Stop the session immediately, activate EMS (call 911), and stay with the client
DD) Drive the client to the nearest urgent care clinic personally
5

Which of the following BEST describes the role of the eccentric phase in a muscle contraction during a biceps curl?

AA) The muscle shortens against gravity as the dumbbell is lifted
BB) The muscle lengthens under tension as the dumbbell is lowered
CC) The muscle stays the same length while holding the weight at the top
DD) The muscle is fully relaxed while the weight returns to the start

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About the ACE CPT

Format & Structure

Total Questions
150
Time Limit
3 hours
Format
Multiple choice, computer-based

Scoring & Cost

Passing Score
Scaled score of 500 (out of 800)
Registration Fee
$399-$699 (study packages vary)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the ACE CPT exam cost?

The ACE CPT exam itself runs about $399 if you only need the test, but most candidates buy a study package. Those packages range from roughly $499 to $699 and bundle in study materials, practice questions, and sometimes a retake voucher. Watch for promotional pricing -- ACE runs sales fairly often, especially around the new year.

What is the ACE Integrated Fitness Training (IFT) Model?

The IFT Model is ACE's signature programming framework, and you'll see it heavily on the exam. It splits training into two tracks: cardiorespiratory (Phases 1-4) and functional movement/resistance (Phases 1-4). The whole point is meeting clients where they are -- you start with foundational stability and aerobic-base work, then progress through efficiency, anaerobic, and performance phases as the client adapts. Knowing which phase fits which client is a recurring exam theme.

How do I keep my ACE CPT certification current?

ACE requires 2.0 CECs (Continuing Education Credits) every two years, plus a valid adult CPR/AED certification. That's the equivalent of about 20 hours of approved continuing education. Renewal also has a fee -- around $129 if you're on time. ACE makes it pretty easy to rack up CECs through their own courses, but credits from other approved providers count too.

Is the ACE CPT NCCA accredited?

Yes. The ACE Certified Personal Trainer credential is accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA), which is the gold standard for fitness certifications in the US. NCCA accreditation matters because most reputable gyms (think Equinox, Lifetime, hospital-based wellness programs) require an NCCA-accredited cert. Without it, your job options shrink considerably.

ACE vs NASM -- which certification is better?

Honestly, both are excellent and widely accepted, so it often comes down to learning style. NASM leans heavily on its OPT model with a strong corrective exercise focus, which is great if you want to work with post-rehab or movement-dysfunction clients. ACE takes a broader behavior-change approach via the IFT Model and tends to emphasize client coaching and lifestyle modification. If you're not sure, look at the gyms in your area and ask which they prefer.

How long should I study for the ACE CPT exam?

Most candidates spend 3-6 months preparing, studying somewhere between 8-12 hours per week. If you have an exercise science background, you may need less. Total ballpark: 80-150 study hours. The chapters on exercise programming, the IFT Model, and biomechanics tend to eat up the most prep time -- don't shortchange them.

What happens if I fail the ACE CPT exam?

You can retake it, but there's a mandatory 7-day waiting period before your second attempt. The retake fee is $249. If you fail twice, ACE requires you to wait 60 days and complete additional study before testing again. Most people who fail the first time just need more practice with applied scenarios -- the test is heavy on case-study style questions, not just memorization.

What topics are covered on the ACE CPT exam?

The exam breaks into four performance domains: Client Interviews and Assessments (~25%), Program Design and Implementation (~32%), Program Progression and Modifications (~26%), and Professional Conduct, Safety, and Risk Management (~17%). You'll also need a working grasp of exercise science fundamentals -- anatomy, biomechanics, energy systems -- woven throughout. Roughly two-thirds of questions are scenario-based, so rote memorization alone won't cut it.

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