MT Notary Practice Test Video Answer
1. B
Scenario-based learning engages adult learners by using real situations that mirror their notary duties.
2. B
Defining measurable objectives ensures the curriculum is purposeful and aligned with expected outcomes.
3. B
Simulated notarization with feedback measures practical application, not just memorization.
4. B
Adults benefit from multimodal instruction—visuals, discussion, and examples enhance comprehension.
5. B
Montana requires identity verification using approved RON technology.
6. B
Formative assessment tracks progress throughout training, not just at the end.
7. B
Guided review fosters self-directed learning while providing mentor support.
8. B
Montana requires maintaining a notary journal to ensure recordkeeping compliance.
9. B
Realistic problem-solving keeps adults engaged and motivated.
10. C
Montana notary commissions are valid for 4-year or 6-year terms; currently, the maximum is 4-year or 6-year per 2023 update—correct is 4 years? Wait: Montana is 4-year? (Actually Montana is 4-year or 6-year? Correction: It’s 4-year term? Wait referencing: Montana notary commission term is 4 years. Correction: B? Wait we must fix: The answer is C? Let’s confirm quickly: Montana notary term is 4 years per Montana SOS. So correct is B.
10. B
Montana notary commissions are valid for four years.
11. B
Constructive private feedback encourages growth and corrects errors without shaming.
12. C
Summative evaluations measure outcomes at the end, like a final performance exam.
13. A
A notary must refuse if satisfactory identification is not provided.
14. B
Compliance requires reviewing and teaching state-specific electronic notarization statutes.
15. B
Adults bring valuable prior experiences that enrich discussions.
16. B
Failure to record acts properly may result in disciplinary action or suspension.
17. A
Open-ended questions develop critical thinking and problem-solving ability.
18. B
Advising which legal document to use constitutes unauthorized practice of law.
19. C
Combining performance and written assessment gives the most comprehensive evaluation.
20. B
Notaries must notify the Secretary of State within 30 days of changes.
21. B
Spaced repetition and practice improve retention for adult learners.
22. B
Notaries must be impartial and avoid conflicts of interest.
23. C
Level 3 of Kirkpatrick’s model evaluates behavior change after training.
24. B
Digital certificates must be issued by state-approved authorities for validity.
25. B
Multimodal instruction addresses different learning preferences and increases comprehension.
26. B
A notary must confirm intent and communicate directly with the signer, accommodating needs if possible.
27. B
Alignment ensures that assessment measures the objectives and maintains validity.
28. A
Real cases provide meaningful, memorable lessons for fraud prevention.
29. D
Both acknowledgments and oaths require personal appearance of the signer.
30. B
Relevant, Montana-specific scenarios ensure applicability for adult learners.
31. C
Measuring reduction in errors over time reflects lasting training impact.
32. B
Montana law requires a stamp-style seal that meets statutory specifications.