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Prepare to pass your Food Safety Certification exam with confidence using this comprehensive collection of realistic practice questions and answers, directly aligned with the FDA Food Code and common CP-FS (Certified Professional – Food Safety) and ServSafe exams. This guide covers every critical domain you will be tested on, including the key differences between foodborne infections and intoxications, cross-contamination risks (such as using the same knife for shellfish and chicken), and the specific requirements for employee symptom exclusion—including the mandatory 48-hour symptom-free period before returning to work. You will master the technical aspects of food safety, such as which sanitizer (chlorine) is most likely to cause metal corrosion, when sanitation solutions must be replaced (immediately if debris falls in), and why aflatoxin is the dangerous mold toxin found in corn and peanuts. The material also walks you through proper cleaning procedures, from disassembling equipment as the first step to knowing that counter-mounted equipment requires at least 4 inches of clearance. You’ll learn essential time and temperature controls, including why food should not be unrefrigerated for more than one hour when temperatures exceed 90°F, and why staph toxin cannot be eliminated by reheating. Beyond basic sanitation, this study resource dives into advanced topics like the difference between emergence and reemergence of pathogens, the FDA’s burden of proof for food additives ("may render food injurious to health"), and the definition of food terrorism from the WHO. You will also review critical HACCP principles, the seven basic principles of monitoring compliance, and the roles of key agencies like the CDC, USDA, and FSIS. Whether you need to know the correct water temperature for heat sanitation (170°F), how long utensils must be immersed in chemical sanitizer (60 seconds), or what pest evidence like soft brown rice-shaped feces indicates (mice), this guide provides the direct, exam-style answers you need to succeed on your first attempt.

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CP-FS Practice Test Exam 3-5 (2025/2026), Food
Safety Certification, Exam Questions and Answers



Label pathogens are either infection or intoxication
1. Hepatitis A
2. Botulism
3. Listeria
4. Salmonella - ANS.... -1. Infection
2. Intoxication
3. Infection
4. Infection


You see someone use a knife to cut a seafood sandwich with shellfish and
a chicken sandwich. What is the risk?
1. There is no risk of cross-contamination.
2. Cross-contamination to the seafood.
3. Contamination of the surfaces.
4. Cross-contamination to the chicken. - ANS.... -4
The shellfish would contaminate the knife with allergens. This would cause
the cross-contamination of the chicken sandwich.


Foods can be reserved - ANS.... -1. Ketchup
2. Sealed items for a vending machine


How long must an employee be symptom free after being excluded?

,1. 24 hours.
2. 90 days.
3. 48 hours.
4. 7 days. - ANS.... -3
Exclusion requires the employees to leave the premises. Employees who
have been excluded must be free of symptoms for at least 48 hours before
returning.


Which of the following sanitizers is more likely to cause metal corrosion?
1. Quat.
2. Iodine.
3. Chlorine.
4. Detergent. - ANS.... -3
Chlorine is effective, but it can cause corrosion in high temperatures. It is
effective against a large number of germs.


Three common sanitizers are ________ - ANS.... -1. Quats
2. Iodine
3. Chlorine


When does sanitation solution need to be replaced?
1. Between cloths.
2. When debris falls in.
3. Each hour.
4. Each day. - ANS.... -2
The solution needs to be replaced if it is soiled. Debris cannot be allowed in
the sanitation container.

,Foods that contain ____ should be prepared last.
1. Allergens.
2. Citrus.
3. Nuts.
4. Apples. - ANS.... -1
It is best to prepare non allergenic food before any allergenic food. This
reduces the risk of cross-contamination.


What is a poisonous toxin found on mold in corn?
1. Myotoxin.
2. Aflatoxin.
3. Shigella.
4. Clostridium. - ANS.... -2
Aflatoxin is a poisonous toxin. It comes from the fungi of corn and peanut.
The mold is additionally also found in peanuts.


What is the first task when cleaning and disinfecting food surfaces?
1. Disassemble.
2. Air dry.
3. Rinse.
4. Clean. - ANS.... -1
The first step to cleaning and sanitizing equipment is to disassemble it. This
allows every part of the machinery to be properly cleaned. This step may
be skipped for items that are not assembled.

, If the temperature is more than 90 F, which of the following is the maximum
amount of time food should be left unrefrigerated?
1. 1 hour.
2. 2 hours.
3. 12 hours.
4. 10 minutes. - ANS.... -1
When temperatures are over 90 F, food should not be unrefrigerated any
longer than 1 hour. Prompt refrigeration can help retard bacterial growth.


Staph toxin
1. Is safe.
2. Is caused from uncooked vegetables.
3. Cannot be eliminated by temperature controls.
4. Can be eliminated by temperature controls. - ANS.... -3
Staph toxin cannot be eliminated by temperature controls. No matter the
temperature of the food item during reheating, it cannot be eliminated. This
is something that needs to be prevented through a hygiene program.


When establishing a storage system for dry goods, what temperature would
you use?
1. 38 F.
2. 65 F.
3. 71 F.
4. 75 F. - ANS.... -2
Dry goods need to be stored carefully. The temperature recommended is
between 54 F and 69 F.

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