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Safeguarding in Schools Mock Test 33

Mock test 33 — 24 questions.

24 questions24 minPass: 75%

About this mock

Difficulty: Exam-ready

Safeguarding Schools Mock 33 gives candidates a direct check on information sharing in classroom or exam contexts. When information sharing appears in the question, child protection, online safety and neglect indicators give the main evidence for the answer. The final check is confidence with information sharing. During Safeguarding Schools Mock 33, treat information sharing as the key checkpoint.

Topics included

  • Information sharing
  • Child protection
  • Online safety
  • Neglect indicators
  • Applied scenario review 33

Common mistakes in this mock

  • Recording opinion as fact
  • Sharing information too casually
  • Trying to investigate alone
  • Missing the final clue in Safeguarding Schools set 33

Who this mock is for

Revisers who missed questions around information sharing and want a focused checkpoint for Safeguarding Schools Mock 33.

How to practise

How to use Practice mode

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How to use Exam mode

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