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AAA FOOD HANDLER EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
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Foodborne Illness - ANSWER: Illness carried or transmitted to people by food.

Foodborne Illness Outbreak - ANSWER: An incident in which two or more people
experience the same illness after eating the same food.

Warranty of Sale - ANSWER: Rules stating how food must be handled in an
establishment.

Reasonable Care Defense - ANSWER: Defense against a food-related lawsuit stating
that an establishment did everything that could be reasonably expected to ensure
that food served as safe.

Immune System - ANSWER: The body's defense against illness.

Contamination - ANSWER: Presence of harmful substances in food.

Biological Hazards - ANSWER: Illness-causing microorganisms. Examples are plant,
mushroom or seafood toxins.

Chemical Hazards - ANSWER: Examples include cleaners, sanitizers, polishes,
machine lubricants, and toxic metals.

Physical Hazards - ANSWER: Foreign objects that accidentally get into food. Examples
are hair, dirt, bandages, metal staples, and broken glass. Naturally occurring objects,
such as bones.

Biological, Chemical and Physical Hazards - ANSWER: The three major categories or
types of hazards to food safety.

Time-Temperature Abuse - ANSWER: Food has been time-temperature abused any
time it has been allowed to remain too long at a temperature favorable to the
growth of foodborne microorganisms.

Cross-Contamination - ANSWER: Occurs when microorganisms are transferred from
one food or surface to another.

Personal Hygiene - ANSWER: Habits that include keeping the hands, hair, and body
clean and wearing clean & appropriate uniforms. Avoiding unsanitary actions, and
reporting illness/injury.

, True or False. A Foodborne-illness outbreak has occured when two or more people
get the same illness after eating the same food. - ANSWER: True.

True or False. People on chemo have a higher risk of contracting a foodborne illness.
- ANSWER: True.

Ture or False. Adults are more likely than pre-school age children to become ill from
contaminated food. - ANSWER: False.

True or False. A foodborne-illness outbreak can raise an establishment's insurance
premium. - ANSWER: True.

True or False. A foodborne-illness can occur if food is not cooled properly. -
ANSWER: True.

What are the potential costs associated with foodborne illness outbreaks? -
ANSWER: Loss of customers, Negative media, Lawsuits & legal fees, Increased
insurance, Loss of reputation, Lowered employee morale, Employee absenteeism,
Staff retraining.

What are the most common risk factors that cause foodborne illness? - ANSWER:
Purchasing from unsafe sources, Failing to cook food adequately, Holding food at
incorrect temperatures, Using contaminated equipment, Poor personal hygiene.

What are the keys to food safety? - ANSWER: Controlling time & temp, Practicing
good hygiene, Preventing cross-contamination, Purchasing from approved suppliers,
Cleaning & sanitizing properly.

Why are elderly people at a higher risk for fodborne illness? - ANSWER: Their
immune systems are weekened with age.

What are the three categories of food safety hazards? - ANSWER: Biological,
Chemical and Physical Hazards.

For a foodborne illness to be considered an "outbreak", a minimum of how many
people must experience the same illness after eating the same food? - ANSWER: Two

Acording to the CDC, the most common risk factors that cause foodborne illnesses
are: - ANSWER: 1) failing to cook food adequately, 2) holding food at incorrect
temperatures, 3) using contaminated equipment, 4) practicing poor personal
hygiene and 5)purchasing food from unsafe sources.

Microorganisims - ANSWER: small, living organisms that can be seen only through a
microscope.

Pathogens - ANSWER: microorganisms that cause illness

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