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Pass the Florida Child Welfare Certification (CWCM) exam on your first attempt with this comprehensive question bank. Featuring over 300 unique practice questions with detailed answer rationales, this guide covers the entire scope of Florida's child welfare practice, including the Practice Model, safety methodology (present and impending danger, danger threats, protective capacities), Family Functioning Assessments (FFA-I & FFA-O), case planning, and legal frameworks like Chapter 39, ASFA, and ICWA. Master dependency court proceedings, the reasonable and prudent parent standard, normalcy, trauma-informed practice, and child rights to build the confidence and knowledge you need to succeed on test day.

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CHILD WELFARE CERTIFICATION (FLORIDA)
EXAM 300 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALE LATEST UPDATE
2026/2027 ALREADY GRADED A+ ASSURED PASS

1. According to Chapter 39, Florida Statutes, what is the legal definition of a
"child"?
A) Any person under 21 years of age
B) Any unmarried person under 18 years of age who has not been emancipated by
court order
C) Any person under 16 years of age
D) Any unmarried person under 21 years of age
Answer B: Any unmarried person under 18 years of age who has not been
emancipated by court order
Rationale: Chapter 39 defines a child as any unmarried person under 18 who has
not been emancipated. The terms child and youth are interchangeable .




2. What is the definition of child neglect under Florida law?
A) Any willful act that results in physical injury to a child
B) Deprivation of necessary food, clothing, shelter, or medical treatment
C) Sexual contact between a child and an older person
D) Abandonment of a child for 30 days

,Answer B: Deprivation of necessary food, clothing, shelter, or medical
treatment
Rationale: Neglect is defined as deprivation of necessary food, clothing, shelter,
or medical treatment. The keyword is deprivation .




3. What is the standard of proof required at a shelter hearing?
A) Beyond a reasonable doubt
B) Clear and convincing evidence
C) Probable cause
D) Preponderance of the evidence
Answer C: Probable cause
Rationale: The standard of proof for a shelter hearing is probable cause. The
judge must have enough evidence to create the belief that significant impairment
to the child's safety may occur .




4. Within how many hours after removal must a child receive a medical
screening?
A) 24 hours
B) 72 hours
C) 48 hours
D) 12 hours
Answer B: 72 hours

,Rationale: Children in out-of-home care must receive a medical screening (child
well check) within 72 hours of removal .




5. How often should pictures be taken of children in out-of-home care?
A) Every year for all children
B) Every year for children 5 and older; every 6 months for children under 5
C) Every 6 months for all children
D) Every 2 years
Answer B: Every year for children 5 and older; every 6 months for children
under 5
Rationale: Pictures must be taken every year for children 5 and older, and every 6
months for children under 5 .




6. What is the Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA) of 1997?
A) A law that mandates children must remain with biological parents
B) A federal law requiring permanency within 12 months of removal and case
planning
C) A law that eliminates foster care
D) A law that only applies to adoption
Answer B: A federal law requiring permanency within 12 months of removal
and case planning
Rationale: ASFA requires states to achieve permanency for children within 12
months from removal. It also mandates reasonable efforts .

, 7. What does the Interstate Compact on Placement of Children (ICPC)
govern?
A) Placement of children within the same county
B) Placement of children across state lines
C) Adoption by relatives
D) Foster care licensing
Answer B: Placement of children across state lines
Rationale: ICPC governs the placement of children across state lines, ensuring
proper supervision and services .




8. What is the diligent search requirement in child welfare?
A) Searching for foster parents
B) Active role in searching for missing parents and relatives of children for
placement
C) Searching for missing children only
D) Searching for case records
Answer B: Active role in searching for missing parents and relatives of
children for placement
Rationale: Diligent search is an active role in searching for missing parents and
relatives of the children for placement .

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