#1
Which of the following is NOT a form of child abuse?
Physical abuse
Emotional abuse
Neglect
Public humiliation
#2
What is the most common age group for child abuse?
0-2 years
3-5 years
6-11 years
12-17 years
#3
Which of the following is NOT a potential consequence of child abuse?
Physical injuries
Emotional trauma
Improved academic performance
Behavioral problems
#4
What is an example of emotional abuse?
Providing inadequate food and shelter
Ignoring the child's need for affection
Accidentally causing a minor injury
Providing necessary discipline
#5
Which of the following is NOT a reason why child abuse often goes unreported?
Fear of retaliation from the abuser
Lack of awareness about reporting procedures
Belief that the child deserved the abuse
Lack of evidence of abuse
#6
What is the role of law enforcement in cases of suspected child abuse?
To punish the abused child
To investigate and gather evidence of abuse
To overlook reported cases of abuse
To mediate between the abuser and the victim
#7
What is the definition of neglect in the context of child abuse?
Providing adequate food, shelter, and clothing for the child
Failing to provide for the child's basic needs and ensure their safety
Disciplining the child for misbehavior
Protecting the child from emotional harm
#8
What is mandated reporting in the context of child abuse?
Reporting child abuse to the appropriate authorities
Reporting child abuse only if the victim's parents consent
Reporting child abuse only if the victim's injuries are severe
Not reporting child abuse to avoid legal complications
#9
What is a potential sign of sexual abuse in a child?
Unexplained injuries
Poor hygiene
Difficulty walking or sitting
Frequent school absences
#10
What is the 'cycle of abuse'?
A pattern where abuse tends to repeat across generations
A single incident of abuse
The legal process involved in reporting child abuse
A support group for abuse survivors
#11
What is the purpose of child protective services (CPS)?
To punish abusive parents
To provide support and intervention for abused children and their families
To remove all children from their homes
To overlook reported cases of abuse
#12
What is the impact of child abuse on society?
Decreased healthcare costs
Decreased rates of crime
Increased burden on social services and healthcare systems
Improved mental health outcomes
#13
What is the primary goal of therapy for child abuse survivors?
To blame the victim for the abuse
To help the victim understand they deserved the abuse
To provide support, healing, and coping mechanisms
To encourage the victim to confront the abuser
#14
What is the term used to describe false or exaggerated allegations of child abuse?
Victim blaming
Child neglect
Munchausen syndrome by proxy
Fabricated or induced illness
#15
What should you do if you suspect a child is being abused?
Confront the suspected abuser
Keep the suspicion to yourself
Contact the appropriate authorities or child protective services
Ignore the situation unless it becomes severe
#16
Who are mandated reporters of child abuse?
Only medical professionals
Only teachers
Certain professionals who are legally required to report suspected child abuse
Parents
#17
What is the long-term impact of child abuse on survivors?
No impact on mental and physical health
Decreased likelihood of substance abuse
Increased risk of mental health disorders and relationship difficulties
Improved self-esteem
#18
What is the purpose of forensic interviews in cases of suspected child abuse?
To blame the victim for the abuse
To provide support and counseling to the victim
To gather information in a child-friendly and non-leading manner
To intimidate the victim into silence
#19
What is the purpose of mandated reporter training?
To teach reporters how to ignore signs of abuse
To raise awareness and educate individuals on their legal obligations to report abuse
To discourage reporters from reporting abuse
To punish reporters for failing to report abuse