CERTIFIED CULINARY ARTS
PROFESSIONAL (CCAP) EXAM QUESTION
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A
INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
1. What is the primary purpose of blanching vegetables?
A. To fully cook them
B. To add flavor
C. To remove moisture
D. To preserve color and texture
Rationale: Blanching briefly cooks vegetables to set color, reduce
bitterness, and maintain texture.
2. Which knife cut produces long, thin strips typically used for vegetables?
A. Brunoise
B. Dice
C. Julienne
D. Chiffonade
Rationale: Julienne cuts are thin matchstick-sized strips.
3. What does “al dente” describe in pasta preparation?
A. Overcooked pasta
B. Undercooked pasta
C. Tender but firm to the bite
D. Soft and mushy texture
Rationale: Al dente pasta retains a slight firmness when bitten.
4. Which mother sauce is made from milk thickened with roux?
A. Velouté
B. Espagnole
, C. Tomato
D. Béchamel
Rationale: Béchamel is a white sauce based on milk and roux.
5. What is the safe minimum internal temperature for cooked poultry?
A. 63°C (145°F)
B. 68°C (155°F)
C. 74°C (165°F)
D. 82°C (180°F)
Rationale: Poultry must reach 74°C (165°F) to ensure food safety.
6. Which herb is traditionally used in pesto?
A. Parsley
B. Cilantro
C. Basil
D. Thyme
Rationale: Traditional pesto is made with fresh basil.
7. What does “mise en place” mean?
A. Cooking quickly
B. Cleaning the kitchen
C. Everything in its place
D. Serving the food
Rationale: Mise en place refers to preparation and organization before
cooking.
8. Which cooking method uses dry heat with fat in a shallow pan?
A. Poaching
B. Steaming
C. Sautéing
D. Braising
Rationale: Sautéing uses a small amount of fat over high heat.
9. What is the main ingredient in a roux?
A. Butter and cream
B. Oil and milk
C. Fat and flour
, D. Eggs and butter
Rationale: A roux is a mixture of equal parts fat and flour.
10.Which cut of beef is best suited for braising?
A. Tenderloin
B. Ribeye
C. Chuck
D. Sirloin
Rationale: Chuck has connective tissue that becomes tender with slow,
moist cooking.
11.What is the function of yeast in baking?
A. Flavor enhancer only
B. Thickening agent
C. Leavening agent
D. Preservative
Rationale: Yeast produces carbon dioxide, causing dough to rise.
12.Which sugar is least processed?
A. White sugar
B. Powdered sugar
C. Raw sugar
D. Brown sugar
Rationale: Raw sugar retains more natural molasses.
13.What is the primary purpose of resting meat after cooking?
A. To cool it down
B. To redistribute juices
C. To improve color
D. To dry the surface
Rationale: Resting allows juices to settle, improving tenderness.
14.Which cooking method combines dry and moist heat?
A. Roasting
B. Frying
C. Braising
PROFESSIONAL (CCAP) EXAM QUESTION
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A
INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
1. What is the primary purpose of blanching vegetables?
A. To fully cook them
B. To add flavor
C. To remove moisture
D. To preserve color and texture
Rationale: Blanching briefly cooks vegetables to set color, reduce
bitterness, and maintain texture.
2. Which knife cut produces long, thin strips typically used for vegetables?
A. Brunoise
B. Dice
C. Julienne
D. Chiffonade
Rationale: Julienne cuts are thin matchstick-sized strips.
3. What does “al dente” describe in pasta preparation?
A. Overcooked pasta
B. Undercooked pasta
C. Tender but firm to the bite
D. Soft and mushy texture
Rationale: Al dente pasta retains a slight firmness when bitten.
4. Which mother sauce is made from milk thickened with roux?
A. Velouté
B. Espagnole
, C. Tomato
D. Béchamel
Rationale: Béchamel is a white sauce based on milk and roux.
5. What is the safe minimum internal temperature for cooked poultry?
A. 63°C (145°F)
B. 68°C (155°F)
C. 74°C (165°F)
D. 82°C (180°F)
Rationale: Poultry must reach 74°C (165°F) to ensure food safety.
6. Which herb is traditionally used in pesto?
A. Parsley
B. Cilantro
C. Basil
D. Thyme
Rationale: Traditional pesto is made with fresh basil.
7. What does “mise en place” mean?
A. Cooking quickly
B. Cleaning the kitchen
C. Everything in its place
D. Serving the food
Rationale: Mise en place refers to preparation and organization before
cooking.
8. Which cooking method uses dry heat with fat in a shallow pan?
A. Poaching
B. Steaming
C. Sautéing
D. Braising
Rationale: Sautéing uses a small amount of fat over high heat.
9. What is the main ingredient in a roux?
A. Butter and cream
B. Oil and milk
C. Fat and flour
, D. Eggs and butter
Rationale: A roux is a mixture of equal parts fat and flour.
10.Which cut of beef is best suited for braising?
A. Tenderloin
B. Ribeye
C. Chuck
D. Sirloin
Rationale: Chuck has connective tissue that becomes tender with slow,
moist cooking.
11.What is the function of yeast in baking?
A. Flavor enhancer only
B. Thickening agent
C. Leavening agent
D. Preservative
Rationale: Yeast produces carbon dioxide, causing dough to rise.
12.Which sugar is least processed?
A. White sugar
B. Powdered sugar
C. Raw sugar
D. Brown sugar
Rationale: Raw sugar retains more natural molasses.
13.What is the primary purpose of resting meat after cooking?
A. To cool it down
B. To redistribute juices
C. To improve color
D. To dry the surface
Rationale: Resting allows juices to settle, improving tenderness.
14.Which cooking method combines dry and moist heat?
A. Roasting
B. Frying
C. Braising