Safety and Nutrition Questions
with Answers, Exams of
Nursing Assured A+ Certified
Pass
1. Which is TRUE regarding food safety training?
a. The ideal length for a training session is one to two hours
b. Training records should be used to document training
c. Employees only require food safety knowledge that is specific to their tasks.
d. Further training is unnecessary if employees received training upon being hired.
- ANSWERS-B
What are the three categories of contamination to food safety?
a. Biological, Chemical, Environmental
b. Biological, Chemical, Physical
c. Biological, Practical, Poisons
d. Infectious, Chemical, Hazardous - ANSWERS-B
Which food would most likely cause a foodborne illness?
,a. Grape juice
b. Diced tomatoes
c. Whole wheat flour
d. Powdered milk - ANSWERS-B
Cross-contamination would likely occur if...
a. Carrots are undercooked
b. Meat is left out at room temperature
c. Employees fail to wash their hands returning from the restroom
d. Cutting boards are not washed, rinsed and sanitized between use - ANSWERS-
D
A foodhandler scratches a cut and continues to prepare a sandwich. This is an
example of
a. Time-Temperature Abuse
b. Poor Personal Hygiene
c. Cross Contamination
d. Acceptable Safe Food Practices. - ANSWERS-B
Left over chili is left sitting out to cool on the counter, this is an example of?
a. Time-Temperature Abuse
b. Cross Contamination
c. Poor Personal Hygiene
d. Poor Cleaning and Sanitizing - ANSWERS-A
, A foodhandler sprays cleaner on a prep table next to ready-to-eat tuna salad; this
is an example of
a. Time-Temperature Abuse
b. Poor Personal Hygiene
c. Cross Contamination
d. Chemical Contamination - ANSWERS-D
Cross-contamination can be prevented if utensils are washed after each use -
ANSWERS-F
Time-temperature abuse is when food stays too long at temperatures between
41°F-135°F - ANSWERS-T
Adults are more likely than pre-school age children to get sick from contaminated
food - ANSWERS-F
An example of preventing cross contamination is when you prepare raw meats
separately
from ready-to-eat foods - ANSWERS-T
The FDA Food Code Model is an actual law that food establishments must follow -
ANSWERS-F