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Key Facts: OTLE Exam

2

official OTLE subjects under the enhanced TOS

PRC Resolution No. 06 s. 2025 and Annex A

400

total items listed in Annex A: 200 for Application I and 200 for Application II

PRC Annex A

8 hours

published June 2026 subject testing time across two 4-hour sessions

PRC June 2026 OTLE Program

75%

minimum general average required to pass

RA 11241

60%

minimum grade in any given subject under the passing rule

RA 11241

374/507

passed in the December 2025 OTLE CBLE result, for pass-rate context only

PRC December 2025 OTLE Results

OTLE is the PRC Occupational Therapists Licensure Examination for Philippine occupational therapy registration. The current enhanced TOS has two 50% subjects: Occupational Therapy Application I and Occupational Therapy Application II, each with 200 items. The June 2026 program schedules two 4-hour sessions on one day. RA 11241 requires a 75% general average with no subject grade below 60%. The PRC FAQ publishes a general baccalaureate examination fee, but the OT requirements page reviewed does not publish a separate OT-specific current fee, so metadata remains pending for fee specificity.

Sample OTLE Practice Questions

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1Under RA 11241, which statement best describes occupational therapy?
A.A client-centered health profession that enables participation in everyday life through occupation and environmental or task modification.
B.A profession limited to massage, heat, and passive physical agents for musculoskeletal pain.
C.A medical specialty that independently diagnoses disease and prescribes medication.
D.A vocational placement service that begins only after medical rehabilitation is complete.
Explanation: RA 11241 defines occupational therapy as client-centered and concerned with health and well-being through occupation. The goal is participation in everyday life by improving occupational engagement or modifying the occupation or environment.
2Which initials may a successful Philippine occupational therapy examinee use after registration under RA 11241?
A.OTRP
B.PTRP
C.RPT
D.COTA
Explanation: RA 11241 identifies OTRP as the initials for Occupational Therapists Registered Philippines. The initials are used after the name of a registered occupational therapist, especially on professional documents.
3What is the passing rule for the Occupational Therapists Licensure Examination under RA 11241?
A.General average of 75% with no grade lower than 60% in any subject.
B.General average of 60% with no subject minimum.
C.At least 90% in Occupational Therapy Application I only.
D.Passing every subject with at least 50% regardless of general average.
Explanation: RA 11241 requires a general average of 75 percent and no grade lower than 60 percent in any given subject. Both the overall average and subject-floor requirements must be satisfied.
4Which qualification is specifically listed in RA 11241 for admission to the occupational therapists licensure examination?
A.Graduate of a BS Occupational Therapy degree or equivalent from a CHED-recognized program.
B.Completion of a medical internship as a physician.
C.Current employment as a hospital administrator.
D.Completion of a massage therapy certificate only.
Explanation: RA 11241 requires the applicant to be a graduate of a BS Occupational Therapy degree or equivalent, as determined by the Board, from a program recognized by CHED. PRC requirements then add documentary proof for filing.
5The PRC June 2026 OTLE program schedules which two subject sessions?
A.Occupational Therapy Application I and Occupational Therapy Application II.
B.Basic Sciences and Medical-Surgical Conditions only.
C.Research Methods and Philippine History only.
D.Physical Therapy Basic Sciences and PT Application.
Explanation: The June 2026 PRC OTLE program lists one examination day with Occupational Therapy Application I in the morning and Occupational Therapy Application II in the afternoon. A 2025 PRC resolution reduced the OTLE from two days to one day beginning December 2025.
6According to PRC Annex A for the enhanced OTLE TOS, how many total items are allocated across Occupational Therapy Application I and II?
A.400 items total, with 200 items in each subject.
B.100 items total, with 50 items in each subject.
C.600 items total, with six 100-item subjects.
D.The Annex lists no number of items for either subject.
Explanation: PRC Annex A lists Occupational Therapy Application I at 200 items and Occupational Therapy Application II at 200 items. The two subjects are each weighted 50 percent, for 400 total items in the enhanced TOS.
7Which concept is most central to occupation-based practice?
A.Using meaningful daily activities as both the focus and means of therapy.
B.Practicing isolated muscle contractions without linking them to function.
C.Avoiding client goals so treatment stays standardized.
D.Replacing all real tasks with paper-and-pencil worksheets.
Explanation: Occupation-based practice uses meaningful occupations to assess, plan, and deliver intervention. The activity should connect to the client's roles, routines, context, and desired participation.
8Which example best illustrates activity analysis?
A.Breaking meal preparation into motor, cognitive, sensory, social, environmental, and safety demands.
B.Choosing the same exercise for every client with the same diagnosis.
C.Recording only the diagnosis without describing task performance.
D.Asking the family to complete all self-care tasks for the client.
Explanation: Activity analysis examines the component demands of an occupation and how those demands interact with the client's abilities and context. It guides grading, adaptation, and intervention planning.
9Which option is an example of grading an activity rather than simply stopping it?
A.Reducing the number of meal-prep steps and using seated work while the client builds endurance.
B.Cancelling all kitchen tasks permanently after one fatigue episode.
C.Ignoring fatigue and requiring the original full meal routine every session.
D.Removing the client's choice of activity because the task is difficult.
Explanation: Grading changes task demands while preserving the therapeutic purpose. Adjusting steps, position, materials, time, or assistance can make the occupation achievable and progressively harder.
10Which statement best reflects a client-centered OT interview?
A.Ask what activities the client needs, wants, and is expected to do, and what barriers affect them.
B.Ask only about the physician's diagnosis and skip daily routines.
C.Tell the client the therapist will choose all goals after the evaluation.
D.Focus only on muscle strength scores without asking about roles.
Explanation: A client-centered interview explores priorities, roles, routines, contexts, and barriers to participation. Diagnosis and impairment data matter, but they must be linked to the client's occupational life.

About the OTLE Exam

The Occupational Therapists Licensure Examination is the PRC licensure route for entry to registered occupational therapy practice in the Philippines. The PRC 2026 schedule lists the OTLE as a computer-based licensure examination, and the June 2026 program schedules Occupational Therapy Application I and Occupational Therapy Application II as two 4-hour subject sessions on one day. PRC Resolution No. 06 s. 2025 and Annex A publish the enhanced TOS: Application I covers OT history and philosophy, theories, models, lifespan occupation, communication, teamwork, technology, competence, and ethical behavior; Application II covers assessment, intervention, research, management, leadership, governance, and advocacy. RA 11241 defines occupational therapy, creates the Professional Regulatory Board of Occupational Therapy, sets qualifications, title protection, OTRP initials, and the 75%/60% passing rule.

Assessment

Two 50% subjects under the enhanced TOS: Occupational Therapy Application I and Occupational Therapy Application II. Each subject is listed in Annex A with 200 items.

Time Limit

One day: 7:00 A.M. to 7:45 A.M. general instructions and forms; 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. Occupational Therapy Application I; 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Occupational Therapy Application II

Passing Score

General average of 75% with no grade lower than 60% in any given subject

Exam Fee

PRC FAQ lists P900.00 for baccalaureate-degree licensure examination applications and P450.00 conditioned; the Occupational Therapy requirements section reviewed does not publish a separate OT-specific current fee. Verify current OTLE fee in PRC LERIS. (Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) / Professional Regulatory Board of Occupational Therapy)

OTLE Exam Content Outline

50% / 200 items

Occupational Therapy Application I

OT history and philosophy, OT theories, models and frameworks, development of occupations and occupational performance throughout the lifespan, effective communication, inter- and multidisciplinary teamwork, technology, professional competence, and ethical behavior.

50% / 200 items

Occupational Therapy Application II

OT assessment and intervention for occupational issues throughout the lifespan, research process, management and entrepreneurship, leadership, governance, advocacy, documentation, outcome measurement, evidence-based practice, and application of laws and policies.

Application I: 15% / 30 items

OT History, Philosophy, Professional Competence, and Ethical Behavior

History and philosophy of OT, human rights, Filipino culture and occupational performance, standards of practice, clinical and professional reasoning, confidentiality, recordkeeping, ethical issues, referrals, and collaboration.

Application I: 20% / 40 items

Theories, Models, and Frameworks

Use of occupational therapy theories, models, frames of reference, occupation concepts, and related disciplinary frameworks to explain and guide practice.

Application I: 25% / 50 items

Lifespan Development and Occupational Performance

Human development, human behavior, anatomy, kinesiology, physiology, organ systems, environment, context, medications, health and social welfare systems, activity analysis, synthesis, grading, and adaptation across the lifespan.

Application I: 25% / 50 items combined

Communication, Teamwork, and Technology

Communication strategies and tools, explaining OT roles to stakeholders, inter- and multidisciplinary collaboration, stakeholder roles, and use of different types and levels of technology in OT.

Application II: 35% / 70 items

Assessment for Occupational Issues

Frameworks, strategies, standardized and nonstandardized tools, interpretation of assessment findings, OT diagnosis, problem prioritization, documentation, and reassessment.

Application II: 35% / 70 items

Intervention for Occupational Issues

Intervention planning, long-term and short-term goals, client-centered and evidence-based intervention, measuring and documenting outcomes, ADLs, IADLs, pediatric, adult physical dysfunction, geriatrics, psychosocial dysfunction, and community practice.

Application II: 10% / 20 items

Occupational Therapy Research

Research-paper elements, research questions, methods, design, sampling, instruments, data analysis, interpretation, presentation, publication, and evidence-based practice.

Application II: 10% / 20 items

Management and Entrepreneurship in Occupational Therapy

Management, administration, organization of resources, laws, regulations, policies, setting up an OT department, facility, program, or initiative, and current local and international issues affecting the profession.

Application II: 10% / 20 items

Leadership, Governance, and Advocacy

Leadership and governance styles, stakeholder engagement, advocacy for clients and the profession, inclusion, accessibility, community participation, and responsible professional action.

How to Pass the OTLE Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: General average of 75% with no grade lower than 60% in any given subject
  • Assessment: Two 50% subjects under the enhanced TOS: Occupational Therapy Application I and Occupational Therapy Application II. Each subject is listed in Annex A with 200 items.
  • Time limit: One day: 7:00 A.M. to 7:45 A.M. general instructions and forms; 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. Occupational Therapy Application I; 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Occupational Therapy Application II
  • Exam fee: PRC FAQ lists P900.00 for baccalaureate-degree licensure examination applications and P450.00 conditioned; the Occupational Therapy requirements section reviewed does not publish a separate OT-specific current fee. Verify current OTLE fee in PRC LERIS.

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

OTLE Study Tips from Top Performers

1Use PRC Annex A as the map: Application I and Application II are each 50% and 200 items.
2For Application I, connect theories and frames of reference to real occupations, Filipino context, lifespan development, communication, teamwork, assistive technology, ethics, and professional behavior.
3For Application II, practice assessment-to-intervention reasoning: occupational profile, performance observation, standardized tools, OT diagnosis, problem prioritization, measurable goals, intervention plans, outcomes, and documentation.
4Review ADLs, IADLs, assistive technology, splinting, adaptive equipment, neurologic rehab, orthopedic and hand therapy, pediatrics, geriatrics, psychosocial dysfunction, and community-based practice through client cases.
5Study RA 11241 for the legal definition of OT, OTRP initials, qualifications, passing rule, title protection, prohibited acts, and professional license responsibilities.
6Read the PRC Code of Ethics for confidentiality, referrals, recordkeeping, consultation, collaboration, and continuing professional development responsibilities.
7Use timed mixed sets to practice switching between theory, safety, clinical reasoning, law, documentation, research, management, and advocacy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Occupational Therapists Licensure Examination exist?

Yes. PRC publishes an Occupational Therapy board page, the June 2026 OTLE program, the 2026 examination schedule, Resolution No. 06 s. 2025 with Annex A, Resolution No. 01 s. 2025 reducing the OTLE to one day, official requirements, and official result notices.

What is the official 2026 OTLE schedule?

The PRC 2026 schedule lists Occupational Therapists (CBLE) on June 04, 2026, with filing from March 06 to May 05 and target result release on June 08. It also lists December 04, 2026, with filing from September 04 to November 04 and target release on December 07.

How long is the OTLE?

The June 2026 PRC program lists 45 minutes for general instructions and forms, followed by Occupational Therapy Application I from 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. and Occupational Therapy Application II from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.

How many questions are on the OTLE?

PRC Annex A lists 200 items for Occupational Therapy Application I and 200 items for Occupational Therapy Application II, for 400 total items under the enhanced TOS.

What score is required to pass?

RA 11241 states that a candidate must obtain a general average of 75 percent with no grade lower than 60 percent in any given subject.

What documents does PRC list for Occupational Therapy applicants?

The PRC List of Requirements lists an application form, PSA live birth certificate, PSA marriage contract or certificate for married female applicants, transcript of records with board-exam remarks or CHED CAV when applicable, certificate of practicum training, practice placement, or work experience under licensed OT supervision, passport-size pictures, and other documents that may be required by the Board.

How much is the OTLE fee?

PRC FAQ lists P900.00 for baccalaureate-degree licensure examination applications and P450.00 for conditioned examinations. The Occupational Therapy requirements section reviewed does not list a separate OT-specific current fee, so candidates should verify the actual OTLE fee in PRC LERIS before payment.

Are these copied board questions?

No. These are original practice questions written from official PRC scope, law, program, TOS, ethics, and standard occupational therapy concepts. They are not copied from official examinations, private review materials, or dumps.