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ServSafe Alcohol Practice Exam Questions And Answers
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ServSafe Alcohol Practice Exam Questions And Answers
Servsafe Exam 2023/2024 EXAM ACCURATE 
AND VERIFIED GUARANTEED PASS 
2023/2024 LATEST UPDATE 
Servsafe Exam 2023/2024 EXAM ACCURATE 
AND VERIFIED GUARANTEED PASS 
2023/2024 LATEST UPDATE 
Servsafe Exam 2023/2024 EXAM ACCURATE 
AND VERIFIED GUARANTEED PASS 
2023/2024 LATEST UPDATE 
Servsafe Exam 2023/2024 EXAM ACCURATE 
AND VERIFIED GUARANTEED PASS 
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Servsafe Exam 2023/2024 EXAM ACCURATE 
AND VERIFIED GUARANTEED PASS 
2023/2024 LATEST UPDATE 
Servsafe Exam 2023/2024 EXAM ACCURATE 
AND VERIFIED GUARANTEED PASS 
2023/2024 LATEST UPDATE 
Servsafe Exam 2023/2024 EXAM ACCURATE 
AND VERIFIED GUARANTEED PASS 
2023/2024 LATEST UPDATE 
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AND VERIFIED GUARANTEED PASS 
2023/2024 LATEST UPDATE
Receiving Temperature for "COLD TCS" Food Receive 41°F 
Receiving Temperature for "Live Shellfish (oysters, mussels, clams, and scallops)" - 45 F or 
lower and internal temperature no greater than 50 F 
- Cool to 41 F in four hours 
Receiving Temperature for "Shucked Shellfish" - 45 F or lower 
- Cool to 41 F in four hours 
Receiving Temperature for "Milk" - 45 F or lower 
- cool the milk to 41 F in four hours 
Receiving Temperature for "Shell Eggs" - AIR TEMPERATURE of 45 F or lower ...
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Receiving Temperature for "COLD TCS" Food Receive 41°F 
Receiving Temperature for "Live Shellfish (oysters, mussels, clams, and scallops)" - 45 F or 
lower and internal temperature no greater than 50 F 
- Cool to 41 F in four hours 
Receiving Temperature for "Shucked Shellfish" - 45 F or lower 
- Cool to 41 F in four hours 
Receiving Temperature for "Milk" - 45 F or lower 
- cool the milk to 41 F in four hours 
Receiving Temperature for "Shell Eggs" - AIR TEMPERATURE of 45 F or lower ...
ready to eat TCS foods have a shelf life of how many days 7 
cooked vegetable should be hot held at what temp 135 
a manager can tell if a dishwasher is compliance by looking for the NSF seal or ANSI 
certification 
purpose of a sanitizer test kit concentration of a chemical solution 
food contamination resulting in foodborne illness is cause by unwashed hands 
A TCS food was prepped on june 1st what date should be placed on it used by june 7th 
if exposed to norovirus who should food handler co...
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ready to eat TCS foods have a shelf life of how many days 7 
cooked vegetable should be hot held at what temp 135 
a manager can tell if a dishwasher is compliance by looking for the NSF seal or ANSI 
certification 
purpose of a sanitizer test kit concentration of a chemical solution 
food contamination resulting in foodborne illness is cause by unwashed hands 
A TCS food was prepped on june 1st what date should be placed on it used by june 7th 
if exposed to norovirus who should food handler co...
T/F You may be charged with a crime simply for serving a guest who appears to be intoxicated. 
True 
T/F It is illegal to serve alcohol to a pregnant woman. False 
T/F Dram shop laws protect the server from being sued in the event that an intoxicated guest 
injures another individual. False 
T/F The state liquor authority can suspend an establishment's liquor license for allowing a minor 
to enter the establishment with a fake ID. True 
T/F All guests must be 21 years old to purchase alcohol. T...
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T/F You may be charged with a crime simply for serving a guest who appears to be intoxicated. 
True 
T/F It is illegal to serve alcohol to a pregnant woman. False 
T/F Dram shop laws protect the server from being sued in the event that an intoxicated guest 
injures another individual. False 
T/F The state liquor authority can suspend an establishment's liquor license for allowing a minor 
to enter the establishment with a fake ID. True 
T/F All guests must be 21 years old to purchase alcohol. T...
Foodborne illness Disease transmitted to people by food 
Foodborne illness outbreak When at least 2 people have the same symptoms after eating the 
same food 
Challenges to food safety Time, language & culture, literacy & education, pathogens, 
unapproved suppliers, high-risk populations, staff turnover 
Contamination Presence of harmful substances in food 
3 categories of contaminants Biological, chemical, physical 
Biological contaminant Viruses, parasites, fungi, bacteria 
(some plants, mushr...
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Foodborne illness Disease transmitted to people by food 
Foodborne illness outbreak When at least 2 people have the same symptoms after eating the 
same food 
Challenges to food safety Time, language & culture, literacy & education, pathogens, 
unapproved suppliers, high-risk populations, staff turnover 
Contamination Presence of harmful substances in food 
3 categories of contaminants Biological, chemical, physical 
Biological contaminant Viruses, parasites, fungi, bacteria 
(some plants, mushr...
foodborne illness disease transmitted to people through food 
conditions for "outbreak" -2 or more people have same symptoms after eating same food 
-investigation by local authority 
-lab analysis confirmation 
5 major risk factors for food borne illness -purchasing from unsafe sources 
-failing to cook correctly 
-holding food at unsafe temperatures 
-using contaminated equipment 
-poor personal hygiene 
temperature danger zone 41-135 degrees Fahrenheit 
most dangerous temperature range with...
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foodborne illness disease transmitted to people through food 
conditions for "outbreak" -2 or more people have same symptoms after eating same food 
-investigation by local authority 
-lab analysis confirmation 
5 major risk factors for food borne illness -purchasing from unsafe sources 
-failing to cook correctly 
-holding food at unsafe temperatures 
-using contaminated equipment 
-poor personal hygiene 
temperature danger zone 41-135 degrees Fahrenheit 
most dangerous temperature range with...
foodborne illness an illness caused by eating contaminated food or beverage 
foodborne-illness outbreak the occurence of 2 or more cases of a similar illness resulting fron 
eating a common food 
costs of a foodborne illness to an establishment lose customers & sales, lose prestige & 
reputation, lawsuits resulting in legal fees, increased incurance premiums 
populations at high risk for foodborne illness elderly, infants/pre-school age children, 
pregnant women, people taking certain medication...
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foodborne illness an illness caused by eating contaminated food or beverage 
foodborne-illness outbreak the occurence of 2 or more cases of a similar illness resulting fron 
eating a common food 
costs of a foodborne illness to an establishment lose customers & sales, lose prestige & 
reputation, lawsuits resulting in legal fees, increased incurance premiums 
populations at high risk for foodborne illness elderly, infants/pre-school age children, 
pregnant women, people taking certain medication...
The purpose of a food safety management system is to: prevent foodborne illness by 
controlling risks and hazards 
A manager's responsibility to actively control risk factors for foodborne illnesses is called 
active managerial control 
A manager asks a chef to continue cooking chicken breasts after seeing them cooked to an 
incorrect temperature. This is an example of which step in active managerial control? 
corrective action 
A manager walks around the kitchen every hour to answer questions ...
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The purpose of a food safety management system is to: prevent foodborne illness by 
controlling risks and hazards 
A manager's responsibility to actively control risk factors for foodborne illnesses is called 
active managerial control 
A manager asks a chef to continue cooking chicken breasts after seeing them cooked to an 
incorrect temperature. This is an example of which step in active managerial control? 
corrective action 
A manager walks around the kitchen every hour to answer questions ...
Foodborne Illness A disease trasmitted to people by food. 
Foodborne Illness Outbreak Two or more people have the same symptoms after eating the 
same food. 
Biological Contaminants Include certain viruses, parasites, fungi, bacteria, and toxins. 
Chemical Contaminants Include cleaners, sanitizers and polishes that can contaminate food. 
Physical Contaminants Foreign objects such as metal shavings, staples, bandages, glass, dirt, 
bag ties, fish bones and fruit pits are examples of this contamin...
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Foodborne Illness A disease trasmitted to people by food. 
Foodborne Illness Outbreak Two or more people have the same symptoms after eating the 
same food. 
Biological Contaminants Include certain viruses, parasites, fungi, bacteria, and toxins. 
Chemical Contaminants Include cleaners, sanitizers and polishes that can contaminate food. 
Physical Contaminants Foreign objects such as metal shavings, staples, bandages, glass, dirt, 
bag ties, fish bones and fruit pits are examples of this contamin...