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1
How is family child care different from at-home child care?
A)There is no difference.
B)Family child care involves the entire family, not just one caregiver.
C)Family child care rotates from one home to the next.
D)Family child care takes place in the caregiver's home.
2
Which is not true about a nanny arrangement?
A)It tends to be more costly.
B)It may involve the nanny living with the child's family.
C)It offers the opportunity for the child to play with other children.
D)It provides reliable and stable care.
3
What are all licensed child care providers required by law to do?
A)Join the National Association for the education of Young Children.
B)Meet minimum health and safety requirements.
C)Provide state-of-the-art play equipment.
D)Earn accreditation.
4
According to child care experts, at what minimum age might a child be ready to be at home alone?
A)Age 10
B)Age 12
C)Age 14
D)Age 16
5
What is the maximum recommended number of children per adult for a family child care home?
A)Six children per adult
B)Four children per adult
C)Eight children per adult
D)10 children per adult
6
Which item is suitable for a math and science play center in an early childhood classroom?
A)A tambourine
B)A plant
C)A box of crayons
D)A train set
7
Which is not a routine instruction for children to prevent spreading illness?
A)Use a tissue to wipe your nose.
B)Wash your hands with warm water and soap.
C)Do not touch each other.
D)Use only your own comb.
8
Which is an example of circle time?
A)The children form a circle and play rhythm instruments together.
B)The children form a circle in preparation for a folk dance.
C)The children sit in a circle and draw pictures of their favorite animal.
D)The children sit in a circle while the teacher reads a story aloud.
9
What are children doing at school during "transition"?
A)They are napping.
B)They are moving from one activity to the next.
C)They are arriving at school in the morning.
D)They are communicating with each other.
10
How does a teacher's activity plan differ from his or her planning chart?
A)The activity plan is specifically written for each student.
B)The activity plan does not include non-physical things (art projects, etc.).
C)The activity plan is a review of what has already occurred.
D)The activity plan is specific and lists detailed information.







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