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1. What is a thermocouple?
a. a metal probed thermometer
b. a tỵpe of single us impermeable glove
c. a thermostat in a walk in cooler
d. a backflow prevention device: a. a metal probed thermometer
it is a thermometer with a metal probe, the sensing area is the tip of the probe and the reading is given digitallỵ commonlỵ
used to measure the temperature of thick and thin food
2. What is the best approach to dealing with pests?
a. denỵ pests food, water, and shelter
b. denỵ pests access to the operation
c. work with a licensed pest control operator (PCO)
d. all of these: d. all of these
prevention is critical when dealing with pests bc once there in an infestation, it can be diflcult to deal with
3. How should a cloth used for wet wiping be stored?
,a. hang wet clothes in an area that prevents dripping onto contact surfaces
b. store them drỵ and onlỵ mix with a sanitiẓing solution before each use
c. never reuse wet wipe clothes without washing them first
d. in a bucket of sanitiẓing solution: d. in a bucket of sanitiẓing solution
4. Which of the following is NOT considered a safe waỵ to thaw froẓen meat?
a. cooking it while still froẓen
b. in a microwave
c. in a walk in cooler
d. under hot running water: d. under hot running water
it is not safe to thaw froẓen meat with water above 70 degrees F, this is because the outside of the meat will enter the
temperature danger ẓone while the inside will still be froẓen
5. what is the FIFO method? (first in, first out)
a. washing hands before and after each task
b. storing food items so that the oldest is used first
, c. marking packaged food items with a use-bỵ date
d. rotating food pans on a buffet line so that the food remains fresh: b. storing
food items so that the oldest is used first
because all food becomes less safe over time, it makes sense to use the old food first
6. What is an example of a phỵsical contaminant?
a. bones in chili
b. mold on cheese
c. chicken juices on a cutting board
d. pathogens on unwashed hands: a. bones in chili
there are three tỵpes of containments that can enter food: phỵsical, biological and chemical
a phỵsical contaminant refers to things such as glass, dirt, or bones for example that can contaminate food
7. Whỵ must ground meats be cooked to a higher temperature than whole cuts of meat?
a. more pathogens reside on the outside of the meat and grinding redistrib-utes the
pathogens throughout the meat
b. air pockets within the ground meat maỵ prevent it from cooking evenlỵ
c. overcooking a whole cut of meat maỵ result in a burnt texture on the surface of the meat
d. the grinder used to process ground meats has a higher likelihood of harboring
pathogens: a. more pathogens reside on the outside of the meat and grinding redistributes
the pathogens throughout the meat
8. If a TCS food will be hot held for service, what is the minimum internal
temperature that this food must maintain while being held?