2026/2027 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
Verified | Updated | Aligned with FDA Food Code
80 Questions | 2-Hour Exam Format | 75% Passing Score (60/80)
Based on ServSafe 7th Edition Curriculum and 2026 FDA Food Code
Q1. A foodborne illness outbreak is confirmed when which of the following conditions is met?
A. One person becomes ill after eating at a restaurant
B. Two or more people experience the same illness symptoms after eating the same food [CORRECT]
C. A health inspector finds a critical violation during a routine inspection
D. A food handler reports feeling nauseous before their shift begins
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The FDA Food Code and ServSafe 7th Edition define a foodborne illness outbreak as two or more people experiencing the
same symptoms after consuming the same food. A single case does not constitute an outbreak. Option A describes a single case, option
C describes a regulatory finding, and option D describes an employee health concern, none of which meet the outbreak definition per
ServSafe standards.
Q2. Which of the following foods is classified as a TCS (Time/Temperature Control for Safety) food?
A. Packaged crackers stored at room temperature
B. Fresh whole apples
C. Cooked rice that has been cooled and is being held for service [CORRECT]
D. Unopened bottles of commercially processed soy sauce
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Cooked rice is a heat-treated plant food that requires time and temperature control for safety because it supports pathogen
growth, particularly Bacillus cereus. Per the ServSafe 7th Edition, TCS foods include heat-treated plant foods such as cooked rice,
beans, and vegetables. Packaged crackers, whole apples, and commercially processed soy sauce do not support rapid pathogen growth
and are not classified as TCS.
Q3. Which population group is considered at the highest risk for contracting a foodborne illness?
A. Healthy adults aged 25 to 40 who exercise regularly
B. Elderly residents in a long-term care facility [CORRECT]
C. Teenagers attending a summer camp
D. College students dining in a campus cafeteria
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The ServSafe 7th Edition identifies high-risk populations as the elderly, young children, pregnant women, and
immunocompromised individuals. Elderly individuals have weakened immune systems making them significantly more susceptible to
foodborne pathogens. Healthy adults, teenagers, and college students generally have stronger immune defenses and are not classified
as high-risk under FDA Food Code guidelines.
Q4. What is the primary purpose of Active Managerial Control (AMC) in a food service operation?
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, A. To react to foodborne illness outbreaks after they occur
B. To identify and control risks and hazards before they cause foodborne illness [CORRECT]
C. To reduce food service staffing costs through streamlined procedures
D. To comply with OSHA workplace safety regulations for kitchen employees
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Active Managerial Control (AMC) is a proactive food safety management system designed to identify and control risks
and hazards to prevent foodborne illness before it occurs. The ServSafe 7th Edition emphasizes AMC is a preventive approach, not a
reactive one. Options A and D describe reactive or unrelated safety systems, while option C addresses financial management rather
than food safety.
Q5. A manager at a hospital cafeteria is reviewing the menu. Which menu item requires the most stringent time and
temperature control?
A. Fresh salad with raw vegetable components
B. Sliced cantaloupe and honeydew melon [CORRECT]
C. Bottled water with a lemon wedge
D. Commercially packaged saltine crackers
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Sliced melons are classified as TCS foods under the ServSafe 7th Edition and FDA Food Code because once the protective
rind is removed, the nutrient-rich flesh supports rapid bacterial growth. Fresh salad vegetables are generally not TCS unless they
contain TCS components. Bottled water and packaged crackers are non-TCS items. Since this is a hospital cafeteria serving high-risk
populations, controlling sliced melon temperatures is especially critical.
Q6. Which best describes the relationship between HACCP and Active Managerial Control?
A. HACCP is a subset of AMC used only in large food manufacturing facilities
B. AMC and HACCP are identical systems with different names
C. HACCP is a specific type of food safety management system under the broader AMC approach
[CORRECT]
D. AMC replaces HACCP in all retail food service operations
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points) is a systematic preventive approach addressing physical, chemical, and
biological hazards. The ServSafe 7th Edition explains that AMC is the broader managerial framework encompassing HACCP
principles along with other control measures. AMC is not limited to manufacturing, HACCP is not identical to AMC, and AMC does
not replace HACCP but provides the managerial context in which it operates.
Q7. Three customers who ate chicken salad at a catering event became ill with nausea and vomiting within six hours.
No other menu items were consumed by all three. What should the manager do first?
A. Contact the local health department to report a suspected outbreak [CORRECT]
B. Discard all remaining chicken salad and document the incident
C. Interview food handlers who prepared the chicken salad
D. Immediately shut down the catering operation pending a full investigation
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: When two or more people experience the same symptoms after eating the same food, a suspected foodborne illness
outbreak exists. The ServSafe 7th Edition and FDA Food Code require notifying the local regulatory authority as the first priority.
While discarding product (option B) and interviewing staff (option C) are important follow-up steps, the legal obligation to report
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, takes precedence. Shutting down the operation (option D) is an overreaction unless directed by the health department.
Q8. Ready-to-eat (RTE) food is best defined as food that:
A. Requires cooking to a minimum internal temperature before service
B. Can be eaten without further preparation, washing, or cooking [CORRECT]
C. Must be stored at 41 degrees F or below at all times
D. Has been approved by the USDA for direct consumer consumption
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The ServSafe 7th Edition defines ready-to-eat food as food that can be eaten without any additional preparation,
washing, or cooking. Examples include deli meats, washed fruits and vegetables, bakery items, and certain condiments. Option A
describes raw or partially cooked TCS food, option C describes a storage requirement for TCS foods, and option D references a
regulatory approval process not part of the RTE definition.
Q9. Which food safety management responsibility belongs exclusively to a medical professional rather than a food
service manager?
A. Implementing employee health policies and monitoring staff symptoms
B. Training staff on proper handwashing techniques and personal hygiene
C. Diagnosing the specific pathogen causing a suspected foodborne illness [CORRECT]
D. Excluding employees diagnosed with a reportable foodborne illness from work
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The ServSafe 7th Edition clearly states that diagnosing foodborne illness is NOT a manager responsibility and falls under
the scope of licensed medical professionals. A food service manager is responsible for implementing health policies (option A),
training staff (option B), and excluding ill employees (option D). However, identifying the specific pathogen requires laboratory
testing and medical expertise that managers are not qualified to provide.
Q10. A restaurant manager wants to implement a food safety management system. What is the most effective first
step in the AMC process?
A. Purchase new commercial refrigeration equipment
B. Conduct a hazard analysis to identify risks specific to the operation [CORRECT]
C. Hire an external food safety consultant
D. Require all employees to complete an online certification course
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The foundation of Active Managerial Control and HACCP is conducting a hazard analysis specific to the operation. The
ServSafe 7th Edition teaches that before implementing controls, a manager must first identify the food safety hazards relevant to their
particular menu, processes, and facility. Purchasing equipment (option A), hiring consultants (option C), and training employees
(option D) are valid supporting actions but should follow a thorough hazard analysis.
Q11. Which scenario best demonstrates the concept of time-temperature abuse?
A. A pot of chicken soup is cooled from 135 degrees F to 70 degrees F within one hour
B. A tray of raw hamburger patties is stored at 38 degrees F in the walk-in cooler
C. A bowl of potato salad sits on a buffet table at room temperature (72 degrees F) for four hours
[CORRECT]
D. A delivery of frozen fish arrives at the receiving dock at 0 degrees F with no visible thawing
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