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Name Date 1 Which agency enforces food safety in a restaurant or foodservice operation? A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention B Food and Drug Administration C State or local regulatory authority D U.S. Department of Agriculture 2 Three components of active managerial control include A identifying risks, creating specifications, and training. B identifying risks, corrective action, and training. C identifying risks, creating purchase orders, and training. D identifying risks, record keeping, and training. 3 A broken water main has caused the water in an operation to appear brown. What should the manager do? A Contact the local regulatory authority before use. B Use the water for everything except dishwashing. C Boil the water for 1 minute before use. D Use the water for everything except handwashing. 4 To prevent the deliberate contamination of food, a manager should know who is in the facility, monitor the security of products, keep information related to food security on file, and know A when to register with the EPA. B how to fill out an incident report. C where to find Safety Data Sheets in the operation. D whom to contact about suspicious activity. 5 A food handler who has just bused tables must do what before handling food? A Change apron B Wash hands C Put disposable gloves back on D Wipe hands on a cloth towel 6 As part of handwashing, food handlers must scrub their hands and arms for at least A 3 seconds. B 5 seconds. C 10 seconds. D 20 seconds. page 1 of 6

7 To work with food, a food handler with an infected hand wound must A cover the wound with an impermeable cover and wear a single-use glove. B cover the wound with an impermeable cover and limit contact with food. C wash hands and bandage the wound with an impermeable cover. D apply ointment and bandage the wound with an impermeable cover. 8 How should food handlers keep their fingernails? A Short and unpolished B Long and unpolished C Long and painted with nail polish D Short and painted with nail polish 9 What should a manager of a quick-service operation do if a food handler reports having a sore throat and a fever? A Exclude the food handler from the operation. B Report the illness to the local regulatory authority. C Speak with the food handler s medical practitioner. D Restrict the food handler from working with food.!0 What action should a manager take when a food handler reports having diarrhea and being diagnosed with a foodborne illness caused by Shigella spp.? A Keep the food handler away from duties that involve food. B Exclude the food handler from the operation. C Make sure the food handler is supplied with disposable gloves. D Make sure the food handler washes hands often.!1 Where should staff members eat, drink, smoke, or chew gum? A Where customers cannot see them B Outside the kitchen door C Dishwashing areas D Designated areas!2 How long must shellstock tags be kept on file? A 30 days after the day the shellfish were received B 90 days after the day the shellfish were received C 30 days after the last shellfish was sold or served from the container D 90 days after the last shellfish was sold or served from the container!3 When receiving a delivery of food for an operation, it is important to A inspect only the TCS food. B inspect all food immediately before storing it. C stack the delivery neatly and inspect it within 12 hours. D store it immediately and inspect it later. page 2 of 6

!4 Which item is stored correctly in the cooler? A Macaroni salad stored above raw salmon B Raw ground pork stored below raw poultry C Raw poultry stored above raw pork roast D Sliced pineapple stored below raw steaks!5 Ready-to-eat TCS food must be date marked if it will be stored for longer than A 12 hours. B 24 hours. C 36 hours. D 48 hours.!6 A recall has been issued for a specific brand of orange juice. The store manager has matched the information from the recall notice to the item, removed the item from inventory, and stored it in a secure location. What should the manager do next? A Refer to the vendor notification for next steps B Contact the supplier and arrange for the product to be picked up C Label the item to prevent it from accidently being placed back in inventory D Inform the local media, customers, and employees of the reason for the recall!7 What is the maximum amount of time that ready-to-eat TCS food can be stored in a cooler at 41 F (5 C) before it must be sold, served, or thrown out? A 2 days B 5 days C 7 days D 9 days!8 Pathogens are likely to grow well in a meat stew that is A below freezing temperature. B at refrigeration temperatures. C between 41 F and 135 F (5 C and 57 C). D cooked to the correct internal temperature.!9 Which is a TCS food? A Bananas B Coffee C Crackers D Sprouts @0 Cut melons should be stored at what internal temperature? A 41 F (5 C) or lower B 45 F (7 C) or lower C 51 F (11 C) or lower D 55 F (13 C) or lower page 3 of 6

@1 Why are preschool-age children at a higher risk for getting a foodborne illness? A They do not have strong appetites. B They do not receive enough nutrition. C They are more likely to suffer allergic reactions. D They have not yet built up their immune systems. @2 What is one factor that affects the growth of bacteria in food? A Leanness B Density C Ripeness D Acidity @3 Using one set of cutting boards for raw poultry and another set of cutting boards for ready-to-eat food reduces the risk of A cross-contamination. B time-temperature abuse. C physical contamination. D toxic-metal poisoning. @4 Peanuts and soy products are two possible food items that can be dangerous for people with A FAT TOM. B food allergies. C chemical sensitivity. D poor personal hygiene. @5 Wheezing and hives are symptoms of A food allergies. B Norovirus. C botulism. D hepatitis A. @6 A catering employee removed a tray of lasagna from hot-holding for service in a hotel conference room at 11:00 am. By what time must the lasagna be thrown out? A 12:00 p.m. B 2:00 p.m. C 3:00 p.m. D 4:00 p.m. @7 How often must you check the temperature of hot food that is being held with temperature control? A At least every 2 hours B At least every 4 hours C At least every 6 hours D At least every 8 hours page 4 of 6

@8 Which action could contaminate food at a self-service area? A Keeping hot TCS food at 135 F (57 C) B Allowing customers to reuse plates C Labeling all containers and handles D Taking food temperatures every hour @9 Which food item may be handled with bare hands? A Cooked pasta for salad B Chopped potatoes for soup C Canned tuna for sandwiches D Pickled watermelon for garnish #0 When preparing to wash dishes in a three-compartment sink, what is the first task? A Remove leftover food from the dishes. B Fill the first sink with detergent and water. C Clean and sanitize the sinks and drain boards. D Make sure there is a working clock with a second hand. #1 When pouring sanitizer from its original container into a spray bottle, the spray bottle must be labeled with the A common name of the chemical. B expiration date of the chemical. C date the chemical was transferred. D name of the person who transferred the chemical. #2 Which does not require sanitizing? A Plates B Knives C Walls D Tongs #3 What is the definition of sanitizing? A Washing a surface to a clean level B Using a cloth on a surface until it is clean C Removing the amount of dirt on a surface to safe levels D Reducing the pathogens on a surface to safe levels #4 To make sure that the chemical sanitizer being used on a food-prep surface is at the correct strength, A rinse it from the surface and then apply it a second time. B test the surface first to confirm that there are no pathogens. C heat it to the temperature recommended by the manufacturer. D use a test kit to check the sanitizer s concentration when mixing it. page 5 of 6

#5 Outdoor garbage containers must be A washed frequently. B kept covered with tight-fitting lids. C kept away from customer parking areas. D lined with plastic or wet-strength paper. #6 What is a cross-connection? A Threaded faucet B Device that prevents a vacuum C Brass valve that mixes hot and cold water D Physical link between sources of safe and dirty water #7 What step must managers take after creating a master cleaning schedule and training staff to use it? A Monitor the cleaning program B Determine what should be cleaned C Determine who should do each task D Time staff on how long they take to clean #8 A handwashing station should have a garbage container, hot and cold water, signage, a way to dry hands, and A soap. B a timer. C a clock. D gloves. #9 What is the best way to eliminate pests that have entered the operation? A Raise the heat in the operation after-hours. B Lower the heat in the operation after-hours. C Work with a licensed pest control operator (PCO). D Apply over-the-counter pesticides around the operation. $0 How high should floor-mounted equipment be from the floor? A At least 1 inch (3 centimeters) B At least 2 inches (5 centimeters) C At least 4 inches (10 centimeters) D At least 6 inches (15 centimeters) page 6 of 6

Answer Key 1 C @1 D 2 B @2 D 3 A @3 A 4 D @4 B 5 B @5 A 6 C @6 C 7 A @7 B 8 A @8 B 9 D @9 B!0 B #0 C!1 D #1 A!2 D #2 C!3 B #3 D!4 A #4 D!5 B #5 B!6 C #6 D!7 C #7 A!8 C #8 A!9 D #9 C @0 A $0 D page 1 of 1