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EDPNA Practice Exam | Multiple Choice Questions and Answers | Graded A+ | 2024/2025 Guide

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EDPNA Practice Exam | Multiple
Choice Questions and Answers |
Graded A+ | 2024/2025 Guide

Which statement is accurate about prescribed treatment?
a. The SSA finds it is acceptable if you do not follow prescribed
treatment and will not deny your claim and will keep you in pay if
you are receiving benefits.
b. The SSA finds that treatment is not expected to restore your
ability to work.
c. The SSA with good cause will determine if you have acceptable
reason(s) for failure to follow prescribed treatment.
d. The SSA will deny your claim if you deny surgery for a medical
condition without good
cause.
c. The SSA with good cause will determine if you have acceptable
reason(s) for failure to follow prescribed treatment.


To be found disabled between age 45 and 49 an individual must...
a. Be illiterate and unable to communicate in English, have no
past work or past work which is unskilled and be limited to

,sedentary work.
b. Have an RFC of less than sedentary.
c. Meet a listing within the Adult Listing of Impairments.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
d. All of the above


When does SSA NOT consider your age, education, and work
experience?
a. If you are working.
b. When you are already receiving disability benefits.
c. When your impairments meet or equal a listing.
d. If you can still do your past relevant work.
c. When your impairments meet or equal a listing.


What is the punishment for a representative who violates the
Rules of Conduct and Standards of Responsibility?
a. There are no penalties.
b. The Rules of Conduct and Standards of Responsibility only
applies to EDPNA's and Attorney representatives.
c. Violation of any section of the Rules of Conduct and Standards
of Responsibility results in criminal or civil monetary penalties.
d. None of the above.

,c. Violation of any section of the Rules of Conduct and Standards
of Responsibility results in criminal or civil monetary penalties.


Which is true about a medical opinion if a claim was filed after
March 27, 2017?
a. Supportability, consistency, relationship with the claimant,
specialization.
b. Longitudinal evidence and understanding to help demonstrate
knowledge of the impairments.
c. Medical sources have familiarity with the evidence, frequency
of treatment, and specialization.
d. None of the above.
a. Supportability, consistency, relationship with the claimant,
specialization.


In the sequential evaluation process, the SSA does NOT consider
the presence and severity of a symptom(s) when determining:
a. Assessment of residual functional capacity.
b. Whether you meet or equal a listing.
c. If you are engaging in substantial gainful activity.
d. If you can perform past relevant work.
c. If you are engaging in substantial gainful activity.

, Delma Anderson has an initial application pending at the Social
Security Administration. She was sent forms that have a 15‐day
deadline to complete and return. It is now the 20th day, what will
likely happen?
a. There will be no penalty; the SSA has a 5‐day grace period.
b. There is no penalty for failure to return the forms.
c. The SSA may decide she is not eligible for benefits.
d. The SSA will penalize her for 120 days.
c. The SSA may decide she is not eligible for benefits.


Alicia Garcia filed her application for disability insurance benefits
and supplemental security income in January 2022. She stopped
working. She is insured through December 30, 2027, for disability
insurance benefits. She has a checking account with $15,000.00
in it but is using the money to live off. In May 2022 when she filed
her reconsideration, she had $7,000.00 in her checking account.
She was still not eligible for supplemental security income. She
filed her request for a hearing in October 2022 and had $1,500.00
in her checking account making her eligible to apply for
supplemental security income. The application for supplemental
security income was processed. What will happen next?
a. The SSA will make an initial determination on the claim.
b. The SSA will deny the claim because she was initially

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