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[Show more]REHS/RS Food Safety EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS REHS EXAM- Residential and institutional Environmental 2023 WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
[Show more]1. A factor or agent which increases the risk of cancer is known as a 
a. teratogen 
b. mutagen 
c. carcinogen 
d. fomite 
carcinogen 
 
 
 
2. The four major causes of death among all age groups of Americans include all of the following 
except. 
a. homicide 
b. accidents 
c. malignant neoplasms 
d...
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Add to cart1. A factor or agent which increases the risk of cancer is known as a 
a. teratogen 
b. mutagen 
c. carcinogen 
d. fomite 
carcinogen 
 
 
 
2. The four major causes of death among all age groups of Americans include all of the following 
except. 
a. homicide 
b. accidents 
c. malignant neoplasms 
d...
Tapeworm infection is probably due to: 
echinococcus 
 
 
 
most outdoor air emissions are derived from 
transportation 
 
 
 
indoor air quality depends on 
sources of air pollution in the building, sources of pollution outside the building, and the exchange of air between the inside and outside 
 ...
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Add to cartTapeworm infection is probably due to: 
echinococcus 
 
 
 
most outdoor air emissions are derived from 
transportation 
 
 
 
indoor air quality depends on 
sources of air pollution in the building, sources of pollution outside the building, and the exchange of air between the inside and outside 
 ...
What is an emetic? Describe a few examples observed in Environmental Health. 
It is a chemical that induces vomiting. In E.H. emetics are used in Vector Control for rodent control, Red Squill 
 
 
 
What does USDA stamp on meat signify? 
The meat products have been processed and inspected by the USD...
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Add to cartWhat is an emetic? Describe a few examples observed in Environmental Health. 
It is a chemical that induces vomiting. In E.H. emetics are used in Vector Control for rodent control, Red Squill 
 
 
 
What does USDA stamp on meat signify? 
The meat products have been processed and inspected by the USD...
Which of the following organisms are most resistant to unfavorable environmental conditions and indicate past of possibly intermittent pollution? 
 
a. fecal streptococci 
b. eschericha coli 
c. aerobacter aerogenes 
d. clostridium sporulates 
clostridium sporulates 
 
 
 
The presence of which of t...
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Add to cartWhich of the following organisms are most resistant to unfavorable environmental conditions and indicate past of possibly intermittent pollution? 
 
a. fecal streptococci 
b. eschericha coli 
c. aerobacter aerogenes 
d. clostridium sporulates 
clostridium sporulates 
 
 
 
The presence of which of t...
The Inverse Square Law is commonly used 
in which environmental health program 
areas to calculate the intensity or strength 
of a substance at a specified distance from 
the point source? 
a. radiation, lighting, and noise 
b. noise, air emissions, and radiation 
c. radiation, fluoridation in water...
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Add to cartThe Inverse Square Law is commonly used 
in which environmental health program 
areas to calculate the intensity or strength 
of a substance at a specified distance from 
the point source? 
a. radiation, lighting, and noise 
b. noise, air emissions, and radiation 
c. radiation, fluoridation in water...
Which of the following soil conditions is the most favorable for removal of viruses? 
Fine loamy sand over course sand & gravel 
 
 
 
Which of the following organisms are most resistant to unfavorable env. conditions & indicates past or possibly intermittent pollution? 
Clostridium sporulates 
 
 
...
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Add to cartWhich of the following soil conditions is the most favorable for removal of viruses? 
Fine loamy sand over course sand & gravel 
 
 
 
Which of the following organisms are most resistant to unfavorable env. conditions & indicates past or possibly intermittent pollution? 
Clostridium sporulates 
 
 
...
Cross-connection controls include air gaps, backflow preventers, vacuum breakers and 
a. gate valves 
b. indirect waste piping 
c. air vents 
d. water meters 
b. indirect waste piping 
 
 
 
A BSC national performance standard has been developed by 
a. NSF 
b. NSC 
c. NIH 
d. ABSA 
a. NSF 
 
 
 
Bio...
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Add to cartCross-connection controls include air gaps, backflow preventers, vacuum breakers and 
a. gate valves 
b. indirect waste piping 
c. air vents 
d. water meters 
b. indirect waste piping 
 
 
 
A BSC national performance standard has been developed by 
a. NSF 
b. NSC 
c. NIH 
d. ABSA 
a. NSF 
 
 
 
Bio...
EBL 
elevated blood level 
 
 
 
iron MCL in water 
4ppm 
 
 
 
radon source 
uranium 
 
 
 
pH of wastewater 
6-9 (6.5-8.5avg) 
 
 
 
nematodes 
ancylostoma/necator (hookworms), anisakiasis (roundworm), trichinella (roundworm)
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Add to cartEBL 
elevated blood level 
 
 
 
iron MCL in water 
4ppm 
 
 
 
radon source 
uranium 
 
 
 
pH of wastewater 
6-9 (6.5-8.5avg) 
 
 
 
nematodes 
ancylostoma/necator (hookworms), anisakiasis (roundworm), trichinella (roundworm)
time, distance, sheilding 
What are the three things that provide protection against radiation? 
 
 
 
The A-weighted scale is most commonly used. It considers frequency, intensity , and impact level. 
What scale is used when measuring noise in a sheet metal shop? 
 
 
 
Photochemically. Naturally, ...
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Add to carttime, distance, sheilding 
What are the three things that provide protection against radiation? 
 
 
 
The A-weighted scale is most commonly used. It considers frequency, intensity , and impact level. 
What scale is used when measuring noise in a sheet metal shop? 
 
 
 
Photochemically. Naturally, ...
What is the order of the HACCP Plan? 
hazard analysis, critical control points, critical limits, monitoring procedures, corrective actions, verification procedures, record keeping 
 
(assemble team, determine what to be examined, flow diagrams, potential hazards, risk assessment, control) 
 
 
 
Wha...
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Add to cartWhat is the order of the HACCP Plan? 
hazard analysis, critical control points, critical limits, monitoring procedures, corrective actions, verification procedures, record keeping 
 
(assemble team, determine what to be examined, flow diagrams, potential hazards, risk assessment, control) 
 
 
 
Wha...
When conducting a food inspection, you want to look for ___________________ first 
foodborne illness factors first 
 
 
 
Define Good Retail Practice (GRP) 
housekeeping stuff that is not a foodborne illness factor 
 
 
 
A thin probe thermometer is used to measure what type of temperature? 
Interna...
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Add to cartWhen conducting a food inspection, you want to look for ___________________ first 
foodborne illness factors first 
 
 
 
Define Good Retail Practice (GRP) 
housekeeping stuff that is not a foodborne illness factor 
 
 
 
A thin probe thermometer is used to measure what type of temperature? 
Interna...
What is the depth at which flies can emerge from a landfill? 
6 inches compacted and 5 inches noncompacted 
 
 
 
Why is the use of cooper sulfate crystals recommended for some septic tanks systems 
It will destroy roots that the solutions comes in contact with 
 
 
 
What is the overall purpose of ...
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Add to cartWhat is the depth at which flies can emerge from a landfill? 
6 inches compacted and 5 inches noncompacted 
 
 
 
Why is the use of cooper sulfate crystals recommended for some septic tanks systems 
It will destroy roots that the solutions comes in contact with 
 
 
 
What is the overall purpose of ...
The mission of public health 
Fulfilling society's interest in assuring conditions in which people can be healthy. 
 
 
 
The aim of public health 
Is to generate public interest in health by applying scientific and technical knowledge to prevent disease and promote health as an organized community...
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Add to cartThe mission of public health 
Fulfilling society's interest in assuring conditions in which people can be healthy. 
 
 
 
The aim of public health 
Is to generate public interest in health by applying scientific and technical knowledge to prevent disease and promote health as an organized community...
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