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- sneezing or coughing while preparing cuisine will:
a clear ones sinuses of irritants.
b. cause accidents in the lab.
c. contaminate the food.
d. make a cold worse.
- kathy is ordering equipment for her restaurant that will come in contact with food. she should order equipment certified by which organization?
a centers for disease control (cdc)
b. national standards foundation (nsf)
c. national restaurant association (nra)
d. u.s. department of agriculture (usda)
- which food should be cooked to 165°f?
a steamed sea scallops
b. roast beef
c. fried okra
d. poultry
- which is a chemical hazard that can cause foodborne illnesses?
a bacteria
b. fungi
c. pesticides
d. viruses
- which is most likely to be a source of hepatitis a virus?
a unpasteurized milk
b. shellfish and salads
c. uncooked ground beef
d. poultry and poultry products
Brief Explanations
- Question 5: Sneezing or coughing releases droplets that can contaminate food.
- Question 6: NSF certifies food - contact equipment for safety.
- Question 7: Poultry must be cooked to 165°F to kill pathogens.
- Question 8: Pesticides are chemical hazards; bacteria, fungi, and viruses are biological.
- Question 9: Shellfish and salads (if contaminated) are common sources of hepatitis A.
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- C. contaminate the food.
- B. National Standards Foundation (NSF)
- D. poultry
- C. pesticides
- B. shellfish and salads