LICENSING EXAM 2026/2027 | 200 ACTUAL
EXAM QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS
WITH DETAILED RATIONALES | EXPERT
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TEXAS CHILD CARE ADMINISTRATOR LICENSING EXAM 2026/2027
200 PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS & DETAILED EXPERT
RATIONALE
QUESTION 1
Under Texas Minimum Standards, what is the maximum group size for infants
(birth to 11 months) in a licensed child care center?
A. 8 infants
B. 10 infants
C. 12 infants
D. 15 infants
E. 6 infants
CORRECT ANSWER: A. 8 infants
,EXPERT RATIONALE: Texas Minimum Standards for Child Care Centers specify that the
maximum group size for infants birth through 11 months is 8. This small group size
ensures adequate supervision and developmental support for the most vulnerable age
group.
QUESTION 2
What is the required caregiver-to-child ratio for infants in a licensed Texas
child care center?
A. 1:5
B. 1:6
C. 1:4
D. 1:8
E. 1:3
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 1:4
EXPERT RATIONALE: Texas Minimum Standards require a 1:4 ratio for infants (birth to
11 months). This ensures each caregiver is responsible for no more than four infants at
one time, supporting safety and responsive caregiving.
QUESTION 3
Which Texas state agency is responsible for licensing and regulating child care
centers?
A. Texas Department of State Health Services
B. Texas Education Agency
C. Texas Health and Human Services Commission
D. Texas Workforce Commission
E. Texas Department of Family Services
, CORRECT ANSWER: C. Texas Health and Human Services Commission
EXPERT RATIONALE: The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is the
state agency responsible for licensing, inspecting, and regulating child care operations in
Texas, including child care centers and homes.
QUESTION 4
What is the minimum age requirement to serve as a Child Care Administrator
in Texas?
A. 16 years old
B. 18 years old
C. 21 years old
D. 25 years old
E. 20 years old
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 18 years old
EXPERT RATIONALE: Texas licensing rules require that a child care administrator be at
least 18 years of age. This is a foundational eligibility requirement alongside education
and experience qualifications.
QUESTION 5
How many hours of annual continuing education are required for a licensed
Texas Child Care Administrator?
A. 10 hours
B. 15 hours
C. 20 hours
D. 24 hours
E. 30 hours
, CORRECT ANSWER: C. 20 hours
EXPERT RATIONALE: Licensed Child Care Administrators in Texas are required to
complete 20 clock hours of continuing education annually to maintain their license and
stay current with best practices and regulatory changes.
QUESTION 6
What is the required staff-to-child ratio for toddlers aged 18 to 23 months in a
Texas licensed child care center?
A. 1:4
B. 1:5
C. 1:6
D. 1:8
E. 1:9
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 1:6
EXPERT RATIONALE: For toddlers aged 18 to 23 months, Texas Minimum Standards
require a 1:6 ratio. As children grow older, the ratio gradually increases to reflect their
increasing independence and mobility.
QUESTION 7
Under Texas law, within how many hours must a child care center director
report a child's death to the licensing authority?
A. 24 hours
B. 48 hours
C. 12 hours
D. 1 hour
E. 72 hours