#1
Which of the following is the safest place for a child under 12 years old to sit in a vehicle?
The front passenger seat
The driver's lap
The back seat
Next to the window in the back seat
#2
Which of the following is NOT a recommended practice to prevent choking in young children?
Cutting food into small, bite-sized pieces
Encouraging children to eat quickly
Avoiding giving children under 4 hard candy, nuts, or popcorn
Supervising meal times
#3
Which of the following activities is NOT recommended for children under 5 years old due to safety concerns?
Trampolining under supervision
Swimming with floatation devices
Riding a bike without training wheels
Playing with small, easily swallowed objects
#4
Which item is essential for child safety in the event of a fire at home?
A map of all local fire stations
A fire extinguisher in every room
A working smoke alarm on every level of the home
Fireproof clothing
#5
What is the primary reason for applying child safety locks to cabinets and drawers?
To keep children from accessing tools
To prevent children from eating unsupervised
To stop children from accessing potentially dangerous items like cleaning chemicals and sharp objects
To make it easier to childproof the house
#6
What is the recommended direction for a baby's car seat to be installed for maximum safety?
Forward-facing
Rear-facing
Sideways
Facing the window
#7
At what age can children typically transition from using a booster seat to using a seat belt alone?
4 years
6 years
8 years
10 years
#8
What type of water temperature is recommended for bathing infants to prevent scalding?
Hot
Cold
Warm, around 120°F (48.9°C)
Lukewarm, below 100°F (37.8°C)
#9
When should children start learning about personal safety and how to interact with strangers?
As teenagers
As soon as they start talking
Once they begin school
Only if they have to walk to school alone
#10
What is the minimum recommended age for a child to use a front-facing car seat?
9 months
12 months
2 years
3 years
#11
What is the most effective way to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)?
Placing the baby on a soft surface to sleep
Letting the baby sleep in the same bed as parents
Placing the baby to sleep on their back
Keeping the room warm
#12
Which of the following best describes a safe sleep environment for infants?
A soft mattress with lots of pillows
Sleeping on the stomach on a firm mattress
A firm mattress in a crib without loose bedding or bumpers
Sharing a bed with parents for better monitoring
#13
At what age is it generally considered safe for children to start using a standard seatbelt without a booster seat?
When they are taller than 4 feet 9 inches (145 cm)
After they turn 8 years old
Once they weigh more than 80 pounds (36 kg)
All of the above, depending on local laws and the child's size
#14
Which of the following is an important step in preventing lead poisoning in children?
Using plastic toys only
Regular blood lead level tests
Avoiding outdoor activities
Eating a diet high in calcium and iron
#15
In the context of child safety, what does the term 'layered supervision' refer to?
Having multiple adults watch a child at the same time
The use of surveillance cameras in addition to personal supervision
A strategy involving various safety measures in addition to adult supervision
Supervision by older siblings or family members in addition to parents