ServSafe Food Protection Manager
Practice Exam – National Restaurant
Association ServSafe – 2026/2027
Academic Year – Verified Questions
and Answers for Professional Food
Service Managers and Candidates
Domain 1: Food Safety Management & The Safe Food
Handler
1. A foodborne illness outbreak is confirmed when:
A) One person reports vomiting after eating
B) Two or more people have the same symptoms after eating the same food
C) The CDC issues a food recall
D) A food handler tests positive for a pathogen
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A foodborne illness outbreak is defined as two or more people experiencing
the same illness after eating the same contaminated food, confirmed by laboratory
analysis. Single cases are not considered outbreaks.
2. Which population is NOT considered a high-risk group for foodborne illness?
A) Elderly in a nursing home
B) Healthy 25-year-old restaurant manager
,C) Preschool children
D) Pregnant women
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: High-risk populations include the elderly, young children, pregnant women,
and immunocompromised individuals. Healthy adults in their prime are at significantly
lower risk for severe foodborne illness.
3. A food safety management system is designed to:
A) Increase food production efficiency
B) Prevent foodborne illness by controlling risks and hazards
C) Reduce food costs through portion control
D) Eliminate all food safety risks
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A food safety management system identifies and controls risks and hazards
to prevent foodborne illness. It is a proactive, systematic approach to food safety, not a
guarantee of elimination of all risks.
4. Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of a Certified Food Protection
Manager?
A) Training staff on safe food handling
B) Monitoring food temperatures
C) Diagnosing foodborne illness in customers
D) Implementing a food safety management system
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Food safety managers are responsible for training staff, monitoring
temperatures, and implementing safety systems. They are not qualified to diagnose
illnesses—that is a medical professional's role.
5. A food handler with a sore throat and fever should:
A) Continue working with a face mask
,B) Work only in non-food preparation areas
C) Report symptoms to the manager and be excluded from work
D) Take over-the-counter medication and continue working
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Employees with a sore throat AND fever must be excluded from work. If they
work with exposed food and serve a high-risk population, they must be excluded until
they provide a written release from a doctor.
6. Handwashing should last at least:
A) 10 seconds
B) 15 seconds
C) 20 seconds
D) 30 seconds
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The FDA Food Code requires handwashing for at least 20 seconds. This
includes scrubbing hands with soap and warm water for the full duration.
7. A food handler should change their gloves when:
A) They become torn
B) They become contaminated
C) They have been worn for 4 hours
D) All of the above
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Gloves must be changed when they become torn, contaminated, or after 4
hours of continuous use. Hands should be washed before putting on new gloves.
8. A food handler with jaundice must be:
A) Sent home until symptoms disappear
B) Excluded and the regulatory authority must be notified
, C) Allowed to work only with ready-to-eat food
D) Required to wear gloves and a mask
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Jaundice is a symptom of Hepatitis A. The regulatory authority must be
notified, and the employee must be excluded from work.
9. What is the proper order for washing hands?
A) Wet, rinse, scrub, dry
B) Wet, apply soap, scrub, rinse, dry
C) Apply soap, wet, scrub, dry
D) Wet, apply soap, rinse, scrub, dry
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The proper handwashing procedure is: wet hands with warm water, apply
soap, scrub for 20 seconds, rinse, and dry with a single-use towel or air dryer.
10. A food defense program protects against:
A) Natural disasters
B) Intentional contamination
C) Cross-contamination
D) Allergen exposure
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Food defense focuses on protecting against deliberate acts of
contamination, such as terrorism, sabotage, or vandalism. Cross-contamination and
allergens are addressed through food safety programs.
11. Which is considered a ready-to-eat food?
A) Raw chicken breast
B) Uncooked rice
C) Deli ham
D) Fresh fish fillet
Practice Exam – National Restaurant
Association ServSafe – 2026/2027
Academic Year – Verified Questions
and Answers for Professional Food
Service Managers and Candidates
Domain 1: Food Safety Management & The Safe Food
Handler
1. A foodborne illness outbreak is confirmed when:
A) One person reports vomiting after eating
B) Two or more people have the same symptoms after eating the same food
C) The CDC issues a food recall
D) A food handler tests positive for a pathogen
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A foodborne illness outbreak is defined as two or more people experiencing
the same illness after eating the same contaminated food, confirmed by laboratory
analysis. Single cases are not considered outbreaks.
2. Which population is NOT considered a high-risk group for foodborne illness?
A) Elderly in a nursing home
B) Healthy 25-year-old restaurant manager
,C) Preschool children
D) Pregnant women
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: High-risk populations include the elderly, young children, pregnant women,
and immunocompromised individuals. Healthy adults in their prime are at significantly
lower risk for severe foodborne illness.
3. A food safety management system is designed to:
A) Increase food production efficiency
B) Prevent foodborne illness by controlling risks and hazards
C) Reduce food costs through portion control
D) Eliminate all food safety risks
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A food safety management system identifies and controls risks and hazards
to prevent foodborne illness. It is a proactive, systematic approach to food safety, not a
guarantee of elimination of all risks.
4. Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of a Certified Food Protection
Manager?
A) Training staff on safe food handling
B) Monitoring food temperatures
C) Diagnosing foodborne illness in customers
D) Implementing a food safety management system
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Food safety managers are responsible for training staff, monitoring
temperatures, and implementing safety systems. They are not qualified to diagnose
illnesses—that is a medical professional's role.
5. A food handler with a sore throat and fever should:
A) Continue working with a face mask
,B) Work only in non-food preparation areas
C) Report symptoms to the manager and be excluded from work
D) Take over-the-counter medication and continue working
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Employees with a sore throat AND fever must be excluded from work. If they
work with exposed food and serve a high-risk population, they must be excluded until
they provide a written release from a doctor.
6. Handwashing should last at least:
A) 10 seconds
B) 15 seconds
C) 20 seconds
D) 30 seconds
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The FDA Food Code requires handwashing for at least 20 seconds. This
includes scrubbing hands with soap and warm water for the full duration.
7. A food handler should change their gloves when:
A) They become torn
B) They become contaminated
C) They have been worn for 4 hours
D) All of the above
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Gloves must be changed when they become torn, contaminated, or after 4
hours of continuous use. Hands should be washed before putting on new gloves.
8. A food handler with jaundice must be:
A) Sent home until symptoms disappear
B) Excluded and the regulatory authority must be notified
, C) Allowed to work only with ready-to-eat food
D) Required to wear gloves and a mask
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Jaundice is a symptom of Hepatitis A. The regulatory authority must be
notified, and the employee must be excluded from work.
9. What is the proper order for washing hands?
A) Wet, rinse, scrub, dry
B) Wet, apply soap, scrub, rinse, dry
C) Apply soap, wet, scrub, dry
D) Wet, apply soap, rinse, scrub, dry
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The proper handwashing procedure is: wet hands with warm water, apply
soap, scrub for 20 seconds, rinse, and dry with a single-use towel or air dryer.
10. A food defense program protects against:
A) Natural disasters
B) Intentional contamination
C) Cross-contamination
D) Allergen exposure
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Food defense focuses on protecting against deliberate acts of
contamination, such as terrorism, sabotage, or vandalism. Cross-contamination and
allergens are addressed through food safety programs.
11. Which is considered a ready-to-eat food?
A) Raw chicken breast
B) Uncooked rice
C) Deli ham
D) Fresh fish fillet