CVA Study Guide 2026

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✍️ Sample CVA Questions & Answers

1. What is the risk of relying exclusively on automated database checks without human review in CVA verification?
Databases may contain outdated or erroneous records that automation cannot flag without human judgment

Automated databases can contain outdated or erroneous data; human review is necessary to recognize context that automated systems cannot interpret.

2. Which of the following is NOT a reliable method for verifying a digital signature on a submitted document?
Asking the claimant to confirm the signature is theirs without independent validation

Asking the claimant to self-confirm a digital signature provides no independent validation and is not a reliable verification method.

3. Under CVA digital tool standards, which practice ensures data retrieved from online sources is properly preserved as evidence?
Taking timestamped screenshots or exports and storing them in the case file

Timestamped screenshots or data exports preserve the exact content and retrieval time, creating a defensible evidentiary record.

4. Which of the following is an appropriate way to close a CVA verification interview?
Ask if the interviewee has anything to add, summarize key points for confirmation, and explain next steps

Closing with an invitation for additional information, a summary, and next steps ensures completeness and transparency.

5. Which interviewing technique is recommended to encourage a claimant to provide complete, open-ended responses?
Open-ended questions that invite narrative responses

Open-ended questions encourage subjects to provide narrative responses that may reveal inconsistencies or additional verifiable details.

6. What is the purpose of maintaining transparency in reports?
To build accountability and trust

Maintaining transparency in reports means openly sharing information, including methodologies, data sources, and any limitations. This openness fosters accountability by allowing stakeholders to scrutinize the report and understand its basis. Ultimately, transparency builds trust, assuring stakeholders that the report is credible, unbiased, and reliable.

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