TEXAS CHILD PROTECTION ACTUAL EXAM 2025 |72 QUESTIONS WITH
ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. According to Art. 63.0041 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, a local
law enforcement agency has up to _______ after receiving a report of an
attempted child abduction to provide any relevant information regarding
the attempted child abduction to the Texas Missing Person Clearinghouse.
8 hours
None of these
12 hours
3 hours
1 hour
1 day
2. Explain the significance of the reunification process for children who have
experienced separation due to disasters. Why is it important?
A.) It helps children forget their past experiences.
B.) It provides emotional support and stability for children.
C.) It is a legal requirement that must be fulfilled.
D.) It ensures that children are placed in foster care.
3. Which term refers to the act of restraining a person with the intent to
prevent their liberation by holding them in a concealed location?
,A.) Abduct
B.) Restrain
C.) Removal
, D.) Hide
4. What is the classification of the offense for Possession of Child
Pornography in Texas?
A.) 1st Degree Felony
B.) 2nd Degree Felony
C.) Capital Felony
D.) 3rd Degree Felony
5. Explain why some agencies may have specific timeframes before classifying
a child as missing or a runaway.
To ensure thorough investigation before reporting
To comply with federal regulations
To avoid unnecessary panic in the community
To allow time for the child to return home
6. If a law enforcement officer receives a report of a child being coerced into
providing explicit images through threats, which legal term best describes
this situation, and what steps should the officer take to address it?
A) The situation is classified as child neglect; the officer should
provide counseling.
B) The situation is classified as sextortion; the officer should
initiate an investigation and gather evidence.
C) The situation is classified as child abduction; the officer should
immediately search for the child.
D) The situation is classified as harassment; the officer should issue a
, warning to the perpetrator.