NYC Associate Benefits Opportunity Specialist (ABOS) ACTUAL
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NYC Associate Benefits Opportunity Specialist (ABOS) Exam - 300 Practice Questions with
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Exam Coverage Summary
The NYC ABOS exam is a computer-based civil service test administered by the Department of
Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) for supervisory roles within the NYC Human Resources
Administration (HRA) . The exam evaluates knowledge of public assistance programs, eligibility
determination principles, case management procedures, and supervisory responsibilities . The
ABOS role involves supervising Benefits Opportunity Specialists (BOS) who determine eligibility
for benefits including Cash Assistance (CA), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP),
and Medicaid .
Key Exam Domains:
Cash Assistance (TANF and Safety Net) eligibility and time limits
SNAP eligibility, deductions, and ABAWD requirements
Medicaid and HEAP program basics
Application and recertification processing
Client interviewing and documentation verification
Fair hearings and appeals (NYS OTDA process)
Emergency assistance and One-Shot Deals
Supervisory responsibilities: case audits, coaching, performance management
HRA computer systems (WMS, NYCWAY, FHEMS)
Ethics, confidentiality, and client rights
Professional communication and customer service
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SECTION 1: PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY & ENTITLEMENTS (Questions 1-75)
Question 1
A single mother with two children applies for Cash Assistance. She has no income and is not
employed. What is the most appropriate first step?
A) Approve the application immediately
B) Schedule an eligibility interview and request required documentation
C) Deny the application pending employment verification
D) Refer the applicant to a job training program
Answer: B
Rationale: Before eligibility can be determined, an eligibility interview must be conducted and
required documentation (identity, residency, income) must be obtained and verified . Approving
without documentation would violate program integrity requirements. Denial without proper
evaluation is premature. Job training referral comes after eligibility determination.
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Question 2
A client receiving TANF reports starting a new part-time job earning $500 per month. What
should the ABOS do?
A) Terminate cash assistance immediately
B) Adjust the benefit amount based on the new income with earned income disregards
C) Ignore the income unless it exceeds $1,000
D) Reduce the benefit by exactly $500
Answer: B
Rationale: TANF benefits are reduced as earned income increases, but there are earned income
disregards that protect some income . The ABOS must recalculate the benefit using the
applicable disregards. Termination would be incorrect as the client may remain eligible with
reduced benefits.
Question 3
The primary federal funding source for cash assistance to families with dependent children is:
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A) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
B) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
C) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
D) Medicaid
Answer: B
Rationale: TANF is the federal block grant that funds state and local cash assistance programs
for families with children . SNAP provides food assistance, SSDI is for disabled workers, and
Medicaid provides health coverage.
Question 4
A client applies for Safety Net Assistance (SNA). Which is a key difference between TANF and
Safety Net?
A) Safety Net requires U.S. citizenship
B) Safety Net provides cash assistance to single adults and childless couples ineligible for TANF
C) TANF has no time limit
D) Safety Net does not require residency