2025 CHILD WELFARE CERTIFICATION EXAM WITH
1200+ QUESTIONS & CORRECT ANSWERS
In the nineteenth century, child welfare agencies were mainly: - ANSWER-Ran by
private agencies
In our society the primary right and responsibility to care for children rests with: -
ANSWER-Parents
All of the following are federal funding programs for day care: - ANSWER-The
Child Care and Development Block Grant; The Dependent Care Tax Credit; Head
Start
Research on Head Start programs shows that: - ANSWER-They can prepare
children to enter school ready to learn
The Poverty Line Index is intended to be: - ANSWER-The amount of income
required for a minimally adequate standard of living.
The text identifies all of the following as major problems of children and youth: -
ANSWER-Poverty; Homelessness; Negative peer influence; Violence
All of the following statements are true about the causes of poverty: - ANSWER-
Stagnation of wages; Those who work experience less poverty than those who do
not; The minimum wage has eroded in value.
Which program(s) provides income for disabled children? - ANSWER-SSI
,The Indian Child Welfare Act: - ANSWER-Sought to curb excessive placement of
Indian children into non-Indian homes.
Family courts: - ANSWER-Have a broader jurisdiction than juvenile courts
As a result of the Kent, Gault, and Winship decisions: - ANSWER-Constitutional
safeguards were extended to children and youth in neglect and dependency
hearings
In the child welfare system, if children need to be placed away from their parents: -
ANSWER-Guardianship of the person may be a good alternative to foster care
In the sequence of court procedures, the final step is: - ANSWER-Disposition
Termination of parental rights refers to: - ANSWER-The permanent and final
severing of all legal ties between parent and child
Guardianship of the person: - ANSWER-May be a good alternative to foster care
Review hearings: - ANSWER-Allow the court to monitor the foster care plan
Prevention - ANSWER-Oriented to the Future
Attachment Theory - ANSWER-Affectional Bonds
Social Learning Theory - ANSWER-Positive Reinforcement
,Settlement Houses - ANSWER-Late 19th Century programs for slum dwellers
All of the following are "standards of proof": - ANSWER-preponderance of the
evidence; clear and convincing; beyond a reasonable doubt
All of the following statements are true of appellate courts: - ANSWER-decisions
are based on receipt and review of the written record of the trial court; appellate
courts can overturn or support the decision of the lower court based on the record
or return the case to the trial court; parties can submit both written and oral
arguments identifying alleged errors of trial court.
The Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children: - ANSWER-Were a
forerunner of today's Child Protective Services agencies.
The most common form of child maltreatment in the U.S. is: - ANSWER-Neglect
A key factor in passing the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1974,
which encouraged states to pass child abuse and neglect reporting laws, was: -
ANSWER-the identification of the Battered Child Syndrome
All of the following are true about family characteristics of sexual abuse cases: -
ANSWER-The vast majority of perpetrators are male; Alcohol and drugs are
frequently used by perpetrators; Multiple abuse episodes are common.
All of the following are true about family characteristics of abused children: -
ANSWER-Substance abuse is frequently a factor in substantiated cases of abuse
and neglect; Social isolation from other families and relatives can be related to
child maltreatment; Studies indicate that domestic violence and child maltreatment
are linked.
, All of the following statements are true about "reporting laws": - ANSWER-
Recognition of abuse and neglect is improving among those mandated to report;
As a result of improvements in reporting, many children have been saved from
serious injury or death; All states permit any citizen to report.
In the text, Family Preservation refers to: - ANSWER-Services to prevent the
placement of children into foster care
The Homebuilders Program: - ANSWER-Was a model for family preservation
programs
Evaluation of family preservation programs indicate that: - ANSWER-Many
families are satisfied with services received
Services for substance-affected families differ from other family preservation
services in that: - ANSWER-they usually need to go on for a longer time
U.S. policy on kinship care: - ANSWER-was formulated by Congress in the
Kinship Care Act of 1997
The term "kinship care" refers to: - ANSWER-care of children by relatives, as an
alternative to foster care
Grandparents caring for grandchildren: - ANSWER-Are often in need of financial
and social services from the agency
The U.S. has borrowed ideas for kinship care from: - ANSWER-New Zealand
1200+ QUESTIONS & CORRECT ANSWERS
In the nineteenth century, child welfare agencies were mainly: - ANSWER-Ran by
private agencies
In our society the primary right and responsibility to care for children rests with: -
ANSWER-Parents
All of the following are federal funding programs for day care: - ANSWER-The
Child Care and Development Block Grant; The Dependent Care Tax Credit; Head
Start
Research on Head Start programs shows that: - ANSWER-They can prepare
children to enter school ready to learn
The Poverty Line Index is intended to be: - ANSWER-The amount of income
required for a minimally adequate standard of living.
The text identifies all of the following as major problems of children and youth: -
ANSWER-Poverty; Homelessness; Negative peer influence; Violence
All of the following statements are true about the causes of poverty: - ANSWER-
Stagnation of wages; Those who work experience less poverty than those who do
not; The minimum wage has eroded in value.
Which program(s) provides income for disabled children? - ANSWER-SSI
,The Indian Child Welfare Act: - ANSWER-Sought to curb excessive placement of
Indian children into non-Indian homes.
Family courts: - ANSWER-Have a broader jurisdiction than juvenile courts
As a result of the Kent, Gault, and Winship decisions: - ANSWER-Constitutional
safeguards were extended to children and youth in neglect and dependency
hearings
In the child welfare system, if children need to be placed away from their parents: -
ANSWER-Guardianship of the person may be a good alternative to foster care
In the sequence of court procedures, the final step is: - ANSWER-Disposition
Termination of parental rights refers to: - ANSWER-The permanent and final
severing of all legal ties between parent and child
Guardianship of the person: - ANSWER-May be a good alternative to foster care
Review hearings: - ANSWER-Allow the court to monitor the foster care plan
Prevention - ANSWER-Oriented to the Future
Attachment Theory - ANSWER-Affectional Bonds
Social Learning Theory - ANSWER-Positive Reinforcement
,Settlement Houses - ANSWER-Late 19th Century programs for slum dwellers
All of the following are "standards of proof": - ANSWER-preponderance of the
evidence; clear and convincing; beyond a reasonable doubt
All of the following statements are true of appellate courts: - ANSWER-decisions
are based on receipt and review of the written record of the trial court; appellate
courts can overturn or support the decision of the lower court based on the record
or return the case to the trial court; parties can submit both written and oral
arguments identifying alleged errors of trial court.
The Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children: - ANSWER-Were a
forerunner of today's Child Protective Services agencies.
The most common form of child maltreatment in the U.S. is: - ANSWER-Neglect
A key factor in passing the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1974,
which encouraged states to pass child abuse and neglect reporting laws, was: -
ANSWER-the identification of the Battered Child Syndrome
All of the following are true about family characteristics of sexual abuse cases: -
ANSWER-The vast majority of perpetrators are male; Alcohol and drugs are
frequently used by perpetrators; Multiple abuse episodes are common.
All of the following are true about family characteristics of abused children: -
ANSWER-Substance abuse is frequently a factor in substantiated cases of abuse
and neglect; Social isolation from other families and relatives can be related to
child maltreatment; Studies indicate that domestic violence and child maltreatment
are linked.
, All of the following statements are true about "reporting laws": - ANSWER-
Recognition of abuse and neglect is improving among those mandated to report;
As a result of improvements in reporting, many children have been saved from
serious injury or death; All states permit any citizen to report.
In the text, Family Preservation refers to: - ANSWER-Services to prevent the
placement of children into foster care
The Homebuilders Program: - ANSWER-Was a model for family preservation
programs
Evaluation of family preservation programs indicate that: - ANSWER-Many
families are satisfied with services received
Services for substance-affected families differ from other family preservation
services in that: - ANSWER-they usually need to go on for a longer time
U.S. policy on kinship care: - ANSWER-was formulated by Congress in the
Kinship Care Act of 1997
The term "kinship care" refers to: - ANSWER-care of children by relatives, as an
alternative to foster care
Grandparents caring for grandchildren: - ANSWER-Are often in need of financial
and social services from the agency
The U.S. has borrowed ideas for kinship care from: - ANSWER-New Zealand