Free CNA Practice Test

Try out a free practice test to see if you’re ready for the certification exam. Please scroll to the bottom to find the links to the test.

It is always free to practice for the skills portion of the CNA certification test.  This portion of the test is when you will demonstrate some of the tasks and duties you will complete as a CNA.  You can ask family and friends to serve as your model patients while you practice for your exam.

You can also get together with other members of your training course to study for the skills part of the test.  Take turns serving as the model patients for role playing and in order to perfect your CNA skills before the exam.  You can also use training videos to help you better prepare for the skills portion of the CNA examination.

Free Practice Tests:

CNATrainingHelp Practice Test One

CNATrainingHelp Practice Test Two

Prometric Sample CNA Test

NNAAP Practice Test

PHD, LLC Free CNA Practice Test (100 questions)

Illinois CNA Practice Exam

Quick Tip. We also have Detailed CNA Skill Guides as well as a comprehensive Written Exam Study Guide to help you with your certification exam. Make sure you check them out.

In some cases, your instructor for your CNA course might have practice CNA tests.  These tests will sometimes be used before you complete your training course to help everyone prepare for the test.  Talk to your instructor to learn more about finding practice tests or about the specific materials you should study for the test.
Make your own practice tests Look over your past quizzes and tests for some of the most difficult questions or the questions that you missed.  Make a quiz with those questions to ensure that you are ready to handle even the hardest questions.  Search through your textbooks and study guides for more questions that might be found on the certification exam.  Compile your own list of sample questions to use as a practice test.

Get together members of your CNA training class to create sample tests.  Work together to make up tests that you can exchange and grade for one another.  This is a good hands on approach to studying for your certification exam that should go a long way in being helpful when test day arrives.

8 Responses to Free CNA Practice Test

  1. marie mathurin June 28, 2010 at 6:32 pm #

    i m gonna take the state board test in two weeks and i m shacking i don’t know what to do

    • Admin July 3, 2010 at 10:49 pm #

      Hi Marie, Don’t panic.
      Go through the study manual given to you by the training facility. Try and practice the skills with your collegues and you’ll do well. The test always seems harder but it really isn’t. Best of luck!

  2. Tammy November 4, 2010 at 1:09 pm #

    I am having the same issue.Looking for a practice test for cna,free.I have gone to many many sites and they dont show any tests,just where to go forthe classes of becoming a cna and how to order the test.I take my boards in few days and would like to practice.I have been cna 13 yrs,yet am havn to take again due to being in another state.I have took the course and then some.Please,can u help me find the free practice test..?
    Thanku

  3. Vicky January 4, 2011 at 11:29 am #

    Just looking for a practice test to see if I am ready for my state test.

  4. Susan August 26, 2011 at 9:47 pm #

    Your “free practice tests” do not work. They give error messages.

    • Admin August 27, 2011 at 8:08 am #

      Susan, Thanks for the heads up. We did a major systems upgrade last week that messed with some of our links. Its fixed now. Best of luck with your certification exam :)

  5. Angela October 11, 2011 at 10:09 pm #

    On your practice question #16 – On what side should the patient lie for an enema? Your answer sheet states the answer should be A, but the correct answer should be B in accordance with (Hartman’s) – Nursing Assistant Care pg 300 (Guidelines for giving enemas). Thank you

    • Admin October 11, 2011 at 10:14 pm #

      Thanks for the heads up Angela. Just verified it with “A Nursing Process Approach – Basics By Barbara R. Hegner, Barbara Acello, Esther Caldwell”
      The patient does indeed have to be on the left. We’ll correct this ASAP.

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