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Examiner/Administrator: Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF)
Candidate Name: ____________________________
Candidate ID: _______________________________
Date: ______________________________________
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Time Allowed: 90 Minutes
Total Questions: 60
Instructions:
• Read each question carefully before selecting your answer.
• All questions are multiple-choice with one correct answer.
• Choose the most appropriate response based on best practices in behavioral
observation and screening.
• Mark your answers clearly.
• You are advised to manage your time effectively to complete all questions.
Disclaimer:
This is an original simulation exam designed to reflect the structure and rigor of
the official DCF Behavioral Observation and Screening (BORS) assessment. It
is intended solely for educational and preparation purposes.
Core Competency Areas:
• Principles of Behavioral Observation
• Objective vs. Subjective Recording
• Developmental Screening Tools
• Ethical and Confidential Practices
• Identifying Atypical Development
• Documentation and Reporting
, This assessment evaluates the candidate’s ability to accurately observe,
document, and interpret children’s behaviors using objective and
developmentally appropriate methods. Emphasis is placed on distinguishing
between typical and atypical development, applying screening tools, and
maintaining ethical standards in early childhood settings. Candidates must
demonstrate analytical thinking, attention to detail, and adherence to
professional guidelines in observation and screening processes.
Q1. A caregiver records, “The child is being rude and disrespectful during
group time.” Which issue is MOST evident in this observation?
A. Lack of sufficient detail
B. Use of subjective language
C. Failure to record time
D. Missing developmental context
Correct Answer: B. Use of subjective language
Explanation: The statement includes subjective terms like “rude” and
“disrespectful,” which reflect interpretation rather than observable facts.
Objective observation requires describing what the child actually did (e.g.,
“child spoke loudly and interrupted peers”). Option A is incorrect because
detail exists but is biased. Option C is irrelevant, and Option D is not the
primary issue.
Q2. During observation, a teacher notes that a child repeatedly lines up toys and
becomes distressed when disrupted. What is the BEST next step?
A. Immediately refer the child for diagnosis
B. Ignore the behavior as typical play
C. Document patterns and compare with developmental norms
,D. Inform parents that the child has a disorder
Correct Answer: C. Document patterns and compare with
developmental norms
Explanation: Consistent observation and comparison to developmental
milestones are critical before making conclusions. Option A is premature,
Option B ignores potential concerns, and Option D is inappropriate without
formal assessment.
Q3. Which observation method is MOST appropriate for capturing behavior
over a fixed period?
A. Anecdotal record
B. Running record
C. Time sampling
D. Checklist
Correct Answer: C. Time sampling
Explanation: Time sampling records behavior at specific intervals, making it
ideal for monitoring patterns over time. Anecdotal and running records are
continuous narratives, while checklists are not time-based.
Q4. A screening tool indicates a possible delay in language development. What
is the MOST appropriate action?
A. Diagnose the child immediately
B. Share results with parents and recommend further evaluation
C. Ignore results unless behavior worsens
D. Label the child in records
Correct Answer: B. Share results with parents and recommend further
, evaluation
Explanation: Screening tools identify potential concerns, not diagnoses.
Communication with parents and referral for professional evaluation is
appropriate. Other options either overstep or neglect responsibility.
Q5. Which statement BEST represents an objective observation?
A. The child was angry and aggressive
B. The child threw a block at another child and shouted loudly
C. The child misbehaved during play
D. The child acted out again
Correct Answer: B. The child threw a block at another child and
shouted loudly
Explanation: This describes observable actions without interpretation. Other
options include subjective judgments like “angry” or “misbehaved.”
Q6. What is the PRIMARY purpose of behavioral screening?
A. To diagnose disorders
B. To identify potential developmental concerns
C. To label children
D. To compare children against each other
Correct Answer: B. To identify potential developmental concerns
Explanation: Screening is an early detection tool, not diagnostic. Other
options reflect misuse or misunderstanding.