SERVSAFE FOOD HANDLER
CERTIFICATION EXAM QUESTION AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A
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1. What is the main reason for practicing good personal hygiene when
handling food?
A. To reduce food cost
B. To improve food taste
C. To prevent contamination and foodborne illness
D. To speed up service
Good personal hygiene reduces the transfer of pathogens from food
handlers to food.
2. When should food handlers wash their hands?
A. After touching clean dishes
B. Before handling food and after using the restroom
C. Only at the start of a shift
D. After leaving the kitchen
Handwashing is required before food contact and after any activity that
could contaminate hands.
3. Which item is acceptable for handwashing in a food service operation?
A. Hand sanitizer only
B. Warm running water, soap, and single-use towels
C. Cold water and cloth towels
D. Dishwashing detergent
Proper handwashing requires warm water, soap, and disposable drying
methods.
,4. What is the minimum time required for effective handwashing?
A. 5 seconds
B. 10 seconds
C. 20 seconds
D. 30 seconds
Hands must be scrubbed for at least 20 seconds to remove pathogens.
5. Which symptom requires a food handler to be excluded from the
operation?
A. Sneezing
B. Headache
C. Vomiting
D. Mild cough
Vomiting is a major symptom of foodborne illness and requires exclusion.
6. Which practice helps prevent cross-contamination?
A. Using the same gloves for all foods
B. Using separate cutting boards for raw meat and vegetables
C. Storing raw meat above ready-to-eat food
D. Washing hands only after shifts
Separating equipment prevents pathogens from transferring between
foods.
7. What is the correct storage order in a refrigerator?
A. Ready-to-eat food below raw meat
B. Raw poultry below raw beef and pork
C. Seafood below poultry
D. All foods mixed together
Foods are stored based on minimum internal cooking temperatures, with
poultry at the bottom.
8. What temperature range is known as the danger zone?
A. 0°F–32°F
B. 32°F–70°F
C. 41°F–135°F
D. 135°F–165°F
Bacteria grow rapidly between 41°F and 135°F.
, 9. How should a food thermometer be cleaned?
A. Rinse with water only
B. Wash, rinse, and sanitize before and after use
C. Wipe with a cloth
D. Clean once per shift
Thermometers must be sanitized to avoid cross-contamination.
10.What is the minimum internal temperature for cooking poultry?
A. 145°F
B. 155°F
C. 165°F
D. 175°F
Poultry must reach 165°F to destroy harmful bacteria.
11.What temperature must hot food be held at?
A. 120°F
B. 130°F
C. 135°F or higher
D. 150°F
Hot holding at 135°F or higher prevents bacterial growth.
12.What temperature must cold food be held at?
A. 45°F
B. 41°F or lower
C. 50°F
D. 32°F
Cold holding at 41°F or lower slows bacterial growth.
13.Which method is acceptable for thawing frozen food?
A. On the counter at room temperature
B. In hot water
C. Under refrigeration
D. Near cooking equipment
Refrigeration keeps food out of the danger zone while thawing.
14.What should be done with food that has been time-temperature abused?
A. Reheat and serve
B. Throw it away
CERTIFICATION EXAM QUESTION AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A
INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
1. What is the main reason for practicing good personal hygiene when
handling food?
A. To reduce food cost
B. To improve food taste
C. To prevent contamination and foodborne illness
D. To speed up service
Good personal hygiene reduces the transfer of pathogens from food
handlers to food.
2. When should food handlers wash their hands?
A. After touching clean dishes
B. Before handling food and after using the restroom
C. Only at the start of a shift
D. After leaving the kitchen
Handwashing is required before food contact and after any activity that
could contaminate hands.
3. Which item is acceptable for handwashing in a food service operation?
A. Hand sanitizer only
B. Warm running water, soap, and single-use towels
C. Cold water and cloth towels
D. Dishwashing detergent
Proper handwashing requires warm water, soap, and disposable drying
methods.
,4. What is the minimum time required for effective handwashing?
A. 5 seconds
B. 10 seconds
C. 20 seconds
D. 30 seconds
Hands must be scrubbed for at least 20 seconds to remove pathogens.
5. Which symptom requires a food handler to be excluded from the
operation?
A. Sneezing
B. Headache
C. Vomiting
D. Mild cough
Vomiting is a major symptom of foodborne illness and requires exclusion.
6. Which practice helps prevent cross-contamination?
A. Using the same gloves for all foods
B. Using separate cutting boards for raw meat and vegetables
C. Storing raw meat above ready-to-eat food
D. Washing hands only after shifts
Separating equipment prevents pathogens from transferring between
foods.
7. What is the correct storage order in a refrigerator?
A. Ready-to-eat food below raw meat
B. Raw poultry below raw beef and pork
C. Seafood below poultry
D. All foods mixed together
Foods are stored based on minimum internal cooking temperatures, with
poultry at the bottom.
8. What temperature range is known as the danger zone?
A. 0°F–32°F
B. 32°F–70°F
C. 41°F–135°F
D. 135°F–165°F
Bacteria grow rapidly between 41°F and 135°F.
, 9. How should a food thermometer be cleaned?
A. Rinse with water only
B. Wash, rinse, and sanitize before and after use
C. Wipe with a cloth
D. Clean once per shift
Thermometers must be sanitized to avoid cross-contamination.
10.What is the minimum internal temperature for cooking poultry?
A. 145°F
B. 155°F
C. 165°F
D. 175°F
Poultry must reach 165°F to destroy harmful bacteria.
11.What temperature must hot food be held at?
A. 120°F
B. 130°F
C. 135°F or higher
D. 150°F
Hot holding at 135°F or higher prevents bacterial growth.
12.What temperature must cold food be held at?
A. 45°F
B. 41°F or lower
C. 50°F
D. 32°F
Cold holding at 41°F or lower slows bacterial growth.
13.Which method is acceptable for thawing frozen food?
A. On the counter at room temperature
B. In hot water
C. Under refrigeration
D. Near cooking equipment
Refrigeration keeps food out of the danger zone while thawing.
14.What should be done with food that has been time-temperature abused?
A. Reheat and serve
B. Throw it away