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ServSafe food handler guide test already passed
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1.) What are three types of hazards that make food unsafe ? D.) chemical , physical , and 
biological 
 
2.) cross-contamination occurs when .......? c.) pathogens transfer from one surface or food to 
another 
 
3.) What is time-temprature abuse? a.) allowing food to stay at temperatures good for the 
growth of pathogens
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ServSafe Food Handler Guide (2022/2023) Already Passed
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Hazards for the Environment Biological, chemical, and physical 
 
Biological hazards bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi 
 
Chemical hazards Cleaners, sanitizers, and polishes 
 
Physical hazards Bones in fillets and fruit pits
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ServSafe Food Handler Practice test 2022/2023 Already Graded A
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Why is food safety important? - to prevent and stop foodborne illness and contaminants from 
getting food and creating outbreaks 
- no loss of sales or business 
- to maintain a good reputation for the business 
 
what is five most common risk factors to keep food safe Purchasing ingredients from unsafe 
sources, holding foods at the wrong temperature,poor hygiene practices, using contaminated tolls 
& equipment, improper cooking of foods 
 
When a food service worker avoids personal behavi...
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ServSafe Food Handler Practice Test (Pt. 1) Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Why is food safety important? 
A.) To prevent and stop foodborne illness and contaminants from getting into food and creating 
an outbreak 
B.) No loss of sales or business 
C.) To maintain a good reputation for the business 
D.) All of the above D 
 
Identify the 5 most common risk factors to keeping food safe 
A.) Purchasing ingredients from safe sources, holding foods at the wrong temperatures, poor 
hygiene practices, using contaminated tools & equipment, improper cooking of foods 
B.) Pur...
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SERVSAFE Food Handler Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions
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foodborne illness Disease transmitted to people by food 
 
foodborne illness outbreak when two or more people have the same symptoms requires 
investigation 
 
contamination presence of harmful substance in food 
 
time temp. abuse food out to long in temperature that promotes growth 
 
cross contamination pathogens transferred from one surface to another
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ServSafe Food Safety Diagnostic Test Questions and Answers Already Passed
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The purpose of a food safety management system is to Prevent foodborne illness by 
controlling risks and hazards 
 
A managers 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 qu...
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TX Food Handlers Review Questions with Verified Solutions
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Pesticides are harmful substances that must only be handled by _________________, and only 
when food is carefully protected. Licensed Applicators 
A food item that does not need to be cooked or has already been cooked and ready to served. 
Ready to Eat 
Foods obtained from unsafe sources are _____________ appropriate to serve to customers. 
Never 
What is the most important personal hygiene practice? Washing your hands 
Packaged and canned foods that are opened, rusty or damaged are not in g...
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Tx food handler training course latest update with verified solutions
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What is food safety? Its the practice of eliminating harmful agents from food, preventing 
food contamination and ensuring that the food is fit for consumption 
High standards help to reduce lawsuits and criminal prosecutions caused by poor standards, 
provide a cleaner work environment 
Chicken hatchery, chicken farming, chicken packaging, eating chicken Is not regulated by 
legal standards and guidelines but it must be done in a clean and safe enviornment 
CDC (Center for Disease Control) P...
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Texas Food safety Managers Test Questions and Answers Passed with 100%
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What must the person in charge of a nursing home do when A food handler has a sore throat and 
fever? 
A. Make the food handler wear a medical face mask. 
B. Allow the food handler to wash dishes. 
C. Send the food handler home. C. Send the food handler home 
Food handlers must wash their hands and exposed portions of their arms prior to which of the 
following activities? 
A. Using tobacco products. 
B. Taking a restroom break. 
C. Putting on disposable gloves. C. Putting on disposable glov...
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Texas Food Handlers Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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What does TCS stand for? A. Timed cooking station 
B. Time/Temperature Control for Safety 
C. Tender Chicken Strips 
D. Teflon Coated Silverware 
Correct Answer: Time/Temperature Control for Safety 
Which of the following foods should require the MOST careful attention? A. Whole apples 
B. Meat and poultry 
C. Dried beans 
D. Bottles of ketchup 
Correct: Meat and poultry 
What is the problem with a chef cracking raw eggs and then touching cooked pancakes? A. 
The chef needs to use hand sanitize...
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