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Babysitting Test: Check Your Skills and Safety Smarts

Quick, free babysitter quiz to test your know-how. Instant results.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Amber SiplesUpdated Aug 27, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
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This babysitting test helps you check safety basics, first aid, and fun ideas so you can care for kids with confidence. See your score in minutes, then use it to build skills where needed. For extra prep, try our problem solving quiz, explore the parenting knowledge quiz, or review infant care with a newborn baby quiz.

What is the first piece of information you should confirm with parents before they leave?
Their Wi-Fi password
Favorite streaming service
The color of the front door
Emergency contact numbers and home address
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Which is the safest way to check a bottle's temperature for an infant?
Shake the bottle and assume it is fine
Taste the milk to see if it is warm
Microwave for exactly 30 seconds
Drip a few drops on the inside of your wrist
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Which snack is safest for a toddler?
Hot dog coins
Grape halves cut lengthwise
Popcorn
Whole grapes
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If a stranger knocks on the door while babysitting, what should you do?
Ignore the door and do not open it
Open the door just a little to talk
Invite them in if they say they know the parents
Ask the child what to do
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Which activity is best for a preschooler's fine motor skills during babysitting?
Watching a movie
Finger painting with washable paint
Listening to loud music
Jumping on the couch
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When should you call 911 during a babysitting job?
If the child is unresponsive or having trouble breathing
If bedtime is late by 5 minutes
If there is a minor scrape
If the child refuses to eat dinner
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Which is the best way to handle screen time when babysitting?
Use screens to replace all activities
Allow unlimited screen time for good behavior
Follow the parents' screen time rules
Ignore the rules if the child insists
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You notice a child has a mild nosebleed. What is the correct first aid step?
Lean the head slightly forward and pinch the soft part of the nose
Pack tissues inside the nostrils
Have the child lie flat
Tilt the head back and pinch the soft part of the nose
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You are told a child has a severe peanut allergy. What is the safest snack choice?
Trail mix
Granola bar with nuts
Fruit slices and plain yogurt (no nuts)
Peanut butter crackers
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What is the safest sleep position for infants under 1 year?
On the side with stuffed animals
In a car seat overnight
On the stomach with a blanket
On the back on a firm, empty crib
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The toddler touches a hot pan and gets a minor burn. What is your first step?
Apply ice directly to the burn
Run cool water over the burn for 10 to 20 minutes
Apply butter to the burn
Pop any blisters to relieve pressure
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What is the best way to manage a tantrum in a 3-year-old?
Post about it on social media
Give candy immediately
Stay calm, ensure safety, and ignore the behavior while it is happening
Yell loudly to stop it
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You notice a child has a fever of 101.5 F (38.6 C). What is the best first step?
Contact the parents and follow their instructions
Bundle the child in blankets
Ignore it if the child is playing
Immediately give any medicine you find
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What is the correct response if a child begins choking and cannot cough or speak (age over 1 year)?
Give 5 back blows followed by abdominal thrusts and repeat
Offer a glass of water
Wait to see if it gets better
Pat them gently on the head
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If a smoke alarm sounds while babysitting, what is the best action?
Evacuate with the children to the designated meeting spot and call 911
Look for the source before acting
Open all windows and wait
Silence the alarm and continue activities
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You suspect a child may be having an asthma attack and you have their inhaler plan from parents. What should you do first?
Take the child outside into cold air
Give cold water only
Follow the written inhaler action plan and call parents
Wait to see if it passes
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A child has a seizure that lasts 6 minutes. What should you do?
Give water immediately
Put a spoon in their mouth
Hold the child down
Time the seizure, keep the area safe, call 911 after 5 minutes
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You are asked to use an EpiPen for a severe allergic reaction. What is the correct site of injection?
Buttock
Outer thigh, through clothing if needed
Upper arm muscle
Abdomen
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Which is the safest response to a suspected broken arm after a fall?
Try to straighten the limb
Have the child swing the arm to loosen it
Immobilize, apply a cold pack, and seek medical help
Massage the area firmly
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Infant choking care differs from child choking care. For infants under 1, which sequence is correct?
5 back blows and 5 chest thrusts, repeat
Give water first
Slap the face and wait
Abdominal thrusts only
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand essential babysitting safety protocols -

    Learn the core safety measures for supervising children, from establishing secure environments to monitoring potential hazards. This outcome ensures you can prioritize child wellbeing at all times.

  2. Apply emergency response procedures -

    Gain confidence in handling common emergencies, including basic first-aid and calling for help. You'll be able to respond swiftly and correctly under pressure.

  3. Choose engaging, age-appropriate activities -

    Discover fun and educational games tailored to different age groups. This equips you to keep children entertained and stimulated during your babysitting sessions.

  4. Evaluate babysitting scenarios for risk management -

    Analyze various childcare situations to identify potential risks and implement preventive measures. You'll sharpen your judgment skills to maintain a safe environment.

  5. Assess personal strengths and knowledge gaps -

    Reflect on your quiz results to pinpoint areas for improvement, from safety smarts to activity planning. This helps you create a targeted plan for skill development.

  6. Navigate free online babysitting course resources -

    Locate and utilize recommended free online babysitting course materials for further learning. You'll know where to find trusted content to continue building your expertise.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Childproofing & Safety Protocols -

    Review universal precautions and hazard assessments as taught by the American Red Cross, ensuring all cleaning products and sharp objects are locked away. Use the "3 Ts" mnemonic: Toys off floors, Tabs on doors, Timers on outlets to remember key safety checks. Including a daily walk-through before kids arrive can reduce accident risks by 50% according to the National Safety Council.

  2. Emergency Response & First Aid -

    Memorize the "3 C's" from the Red Cross: Check, Call, Care to guide your response in an emergency. Practice hands-on CPR skills and how to use an AED through a free online babysitting course or local certification, as recommended by the American Heart Association. Quick recall of the sample ratio for infant CPR (30 compressions to 2 breaths) boosts confidence during a babysitting test.

  3. Age-Appropriate Activity Planning -

    Understand developmental milestones from the American Academy of Pediatrics to tailor activities: e.g., toddlers benefit from stackable blocks while school-agers enjoy simple science experiments. Use the F.A.S.T. formula - Fun, Age-fit, Safe, Timed - to structure sessions that engage and educate. Journaling favorite games after each session sharpens skills for the next babysitting quiz.

  4. Nutrition & Allergy Management -

    Follow USDA guidelines for balanced snacks, such as fruit slices paired with protein, and always check for allergies using the "SAD" checklist: Symptoms, Allergen source, Dosage. Keep an EpiPen handy if any child has known severe allergies, and record snack logs for parent review. This preparation is a key component in any comprehensive babysitting test.

  5. Communication & Routine Establishment -

    Set clear expectations with parents using the "3 Rs" model: Routine, Restrictions, Reporting, ensuring every bedtime or screen-time rule is documented. Maintain a friendly log that details meals, naps, and moods to share at handoff, building trust and professionalism. Regular feedback and debrief sessions sharpen skills for subsequent babysitting quizzes, babysitting tests, and real-world gigs.

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