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CDA TEST BANK 2026/2027 Questions and Answers
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Question:
Neglect.
Answer:
Most common type of child abuse it accounts for 63% of all verified abuse cases there are several
types of neglect physical educational emotional medical
Question:
Physical.
Answer:
physical neglect accounts for the marjorty of neglect cases. Physical neglect refusal or major delay
in acquiring needed Healthcare for a child abandonment inadequate supervision failure to provide
for the child's safety and physical and emotional need Low self Esteem failure to thrive malnutrition
and physical harm or injury due to lack of supervision are all effects of physical neglect
Question:
emotional neglect.
Answer:
Allowing the child to use drugs and alcohol Spousal abuse in the child's presence Refusal or failure
to provide needed psychological care Constant be littlement and or withholding affection
Question:
Medical neglect.
Answer:
Medical neglect occurs when appropriate Healthcare is not provided
,Question:
signs of neglect.
Answer:
Frequent absence from school/childcare Lack of needed medical or dental care Poor personal
hygiene The child is often dirty with severe body odor Clothing that is often unsuitable/inadequate
for the weather
Question:
Sign of neglectful parent /caregiver.
Answer:
Appearing to have no concern for the child Showing signs of Depression Displaying irrational or
bizarre behavior Exhibiting apparent alcohol and or drugs use
Question:
physical abuse.
Answer:
Punching Beating Kicking Biting Burning Shaking Strangljng/choking
Question:
Signs of physical abuse.
Answer:
Unexplained injuries such as burns,bites,bruises,broken Bones, black eye, and or internal injuries
noticeable marks or fading bruises after an absence from childcare Crying when it is time to go
home Statements that he/she is being hurt by parent/ caregivers
Question:
Sign of physically abusive.
Answer:
,- giving an explanation for a child's injury that is conflicting or unconvincing or giving no
explanation at all Speaking poorly about the child previously
Question:
sexual abuse of children.
Answer:
Approximately 1in4 girls and 1in6 boys will be sexually abused before they turn 18 Forms of sexual
abuse Forced or unforced vaginal or anal intercourse Having the child perform sex or touch the
abusers genitals Having the child look at pornographic activity movies, photos Having the child
pose remove clothing and or perform in sexually ways Spying on a child for sexual gratification
Question:
signs of sexual abuse.
Answer:
-Bruises or scratches in the genital or breast area Fear or an unusual amount of anxiety related to
either routine or necessary exam of the anogenital area Torn undergarments or presence of blood
Question:
behavioral signs of sexhal abuse.
Answer:
Exhibiting withdrawal or infantile behavior Acting overly needy Having trouble making and
maintaining friendship Indicating there is a problem at home by saying "I want to live with you"
Showing fear or dislike when left with a certain person Demonstrate an unusual amount of sexual
knowledge and or behavior Expressing effection that is not age appropriate Exhibiting strange habits
such as thumb sucking biting and rocking Verbalizing that he/ she is being sexually abused
Question:
Signs of sexually abusive parents and caregivers.
Answer:
, Being excessively protective of the child Limiting the child's time with other children, especially the
other sex Acting secretive or isolated Exhibiting jealous or controlling behavior towards the child
Question:
Emotional abuse.
Answer:
Rejection Isolation Degradation Exploitation/corruption Terrorism Denial of emotional
responsiveness * Rejection and isolation are two more signs of sexual abuse in children *Rejection
is the act of not acknowledging or recognizing the child * Abuse involving isolation can vary from
extreme physical confinement of the child to limiting the child's freedom within his / her
environment and or restricting normal contact with others
Question:
Degradation.
Answer:
Name calling Ridiculing Insulating Intimidating Condescending comments
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exploitation.
Answer:
Using a child for one's own advantage or profit by encouraging behavior that opposes legal
standards and or crosses personal boundaries
Question:
Terrorism.
Answer:
Involves using threatening behavior or words towards a child
CDA TEST BANK 2026/2027 Questions and Answers
Verified Solutions Latest Update
Question:
Neglect.
Answer:
Most common type of child abuse it accounts for 63% of all verified abuse cases there are several
types of neglect physical educational emotional medical
Question:
Physical.
Answer:
physical neglect accounts for the marjorty of neglect cases. Physical neglect refusal or major delay
in acquiring needed Healthcare for a child abandonment inadequate supervision failure to provide
for the child's safety and physical and emotional need Low self Esteem failure to thrive malnutrition
and physical harm or injury due to lack of supervision are all effects of physical neglect
Question:
emotional neglect.
Answer:
Allowing the child to use drugs and alcohol Spousal abuse in the child's presence Refusal or failure
to provide needed psychological care Constant be littlement and or withholding affection
Question:
Medical neglect.
Answer:
Medical neglect occurs when appropriate Healthcare is not provided
,Question:
signs of neglect.
Answer:
Frequent absence from school/childcare Lack of needed medical or dental care Poor personal
hygiene The child is often dirty with severe body odor Clothing that is often unsuitable/inadequate
for the weather
Question:
Sign of neglectful parent /caregiver.
Answer:
Appearing to have no concern for the child Showing signs of Depression Displaying irrational or
bizarre behavior Exhibiting apparent alcohol and or drugs use
Question:
physical abuse.
Answer:
Punching Beating Kicking Biting Burning Shaking Strangljng/choking
Question:
Signs of physical abuse.
Answer:
Unexplained injuries such as burns,bites,bruises,broken Bones, black eye, and or internal injuries
noticeable marks or fading bruises after an absence from childcare Crying when it is time to go
home Statements that he/she is being hurt by parent/ caregivers
Question:
Sign of physically abusive.
Answer:
,- giving an explanation for a child's injury that is conflicting or unconvincing or giving no
explanation at all Speaking poorly about the child previously
Question:
sexual abuse of children.
Answer:
Approximately 1in4 girls and 1in6 boys will be sexually abused before they turn 18 Forms of sexual
abuse Forced or unforced vaginal or anal intercourse Having the child perform sex or touch the
abusers genitals Having the child look at pornographic activity movies, photos Having the child
pose remove clothing and or perform in sexually ways Spying on a child for sexual gratification
Question:
signs of sexual abuse.
Answer:
-Bruises or scratches in the genital or breast area Fear or an unusual amount of anxiety related to
either routine or necessary exam of the anogenital area Torn undergarments or presence of blood
Question:
behavioral signs of sexhal abuse.
Answer:
Exhibiting withdrawal or infantile behavior Acting overly needy Having trouble making and
maintaining friendship Indicating there is a problem at home by saying "I want to live with you"
Showing fear or dislike when left with a certain person Demonstrate an unusual amount of sexual
knowledge and or behavior Expressing effection that is not age appropriate Exhibiting strange habits
such as thumb sucking biting and rocking Verbalizing that he/ she is being sexually abused
Question:
Signs of sexually abusive parents and caregivers.
Answer:
, Being excessively protective of the child Limiting the child's time with other children, especially the
other sex Acting secretive or isolated Exhibiting jealous or controlling behavior towards the child
Question:
Emotional abuse.
Answer:
Rejection Isolation Degradation Exploitation/corruption Terrorism Denial of emotional
responsiveness * Rejection and isolation are two more signs of sexual abuse in children *Rejection
is the act of not acknowledging or recognizing the child * Abuse involving isolation can vary from
extreme physical confinement of the child to limiting the child's freedom within his / her
environment and or restricting normal contact with others
Question:
Degradation.
Answer:
Name calling Ridiculing Insulating Intimidating Condescending comments
Question:
exploitation.
Answer:
Using a child for one's own advantage or profit by encouraging behavior that opposes legal
standards and or crosses personal boundaries
Question:
Terrorism.
Answer:
Involves using threatening behavior or words towards a child