Reporting COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
1. Under the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act, a mandated reporter is
required to report suspected abuse to
a) his or her employer or supervisor
b) local child protective authorities
c) the child's parents
d) the California Department of Justice - ANSWER ✅ b) local child
protective authorities
2. Neglect is the most common form of maltreatment reported.
a) True
b) False - ANSWER ✅ a) True
3. A mandated reporter who fails to make a report of suspected abuse may be
punished by up to 6 months in jail or a $1,000 fine.
a) True b) False - ANSWER ✅ a) True
4. A mandated reporter should only report child abuse after they have
investigated their concerns and determined that abuse or neglect has
occurred.
a) True b) False - ANSWER ✅ b) False
5. Once a child abuse report is filed, the children are always removed from
their home during the investigation.
a) True b) False - ANSWER ✅ b) False
, 6. You are the principal of an elementary school. The parent of one of your
students contacts you because she is concerned about the behavior of her 10
yo son's substitute teacher. She says that her son told her that, while getting
help with his classwork, he had to sit on the teacher's lap, and the teacher
rubbed his back and thighs. She tells you that her son's friends complained
of this as well, and that both boys initially refused but that the teacher
insisted. What should you do?
A. Make a suspected child abuse report.
B. Talk with the teacher to find out if this is an accurate report.
C. Question the students the next day at school.
D. Nothing. The teacher is not part of your regular staff, and you
don't want to raise concerns unnecessarily. - ANSWER ✅ A.
Make a suspected child abuse report.
7. Child abuse only happens in homes of lower socio-economic status.
True/False - ANSWER ✅ False
8. _______ is the most difficult from of child maltreatment to Identify:
A. Physical
B. Sexual
C. Neglect
D. Emotional - ANSWER ✅ D. Emotional
9. Failure of a caregiver of a child to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter,
medical care, or supervision is the definition of"
A. Physical abuse
B. Sexual Abuese
C. Neglect
D. Emotional Abuse. - ANSWER ✅ C. Neglect
10.When talking with a child about suspected abuse, educators should: