(Ch.1) Food safety - Test Yourself (1st mid-term) -

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Food Safety Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Are you aware of the essential principles of food safety? Take our quiz to test your knowledge about food production, contamination, and safety measures! This quiz will help you understand the importance of safe food handling and the potential risks involved.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Identify key food safety practices
  • Learn about food borne illnesses
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by CookingShield782
In which of the following does food production NOT take place?
Farms
Schools
Slaughterhouses
Fishing operations
Food manufacturing involves:
Refining already refined goods
Breaking down goods into its rawest form
Prepare manufactured food for human consumption
Convert raw materials into a suitable form for distribution and retail
Which of the following involves the preparation of manufactured food for human consumption?
Food production
Food retail/distribution
Food safety
Food manufacturing
Which of the following is true?
Food safety is not necessary for big, respected cooperations
Food safety programs are made by private agencies
Food safety programs are the product of efforts from BOTH the government and the food industry
The food industry have total control over food safety programs
A food borne illness:
Is an illness born from two parent food through reproduction
Is a sickness due to the consumption of contaminated food
An illness that occurs when the food consumed is too clean
Food that are airborne and randomly spread disease
Which of the following is NOT a major economic impact of food borne illnesses?
Medical expenses
Lost work
Billionaire diarrhea
Reduced productivity
Legal fees
Loss of facility reputation
Which of the following is the most common reason for food borne illnesses?
Mishandling at the retail facility
False advertisement from big cooperations
Shady deals between the food industry and the government
None of the above
The goal of each food establishment must be
To make the food as delicious as possible
Make enough product
Fend off competitive rivals
Prevent food borne illnesses
What does 'exotic' ingredients propose?
New food safety challenges
Nothing at all
'Exotic' dishes
None of the above
Why is eating at home safer than eating elsewhere?
Chefs usually distort the customers' food because they are unhappy with their life decisions
The food that restaurants offer are cheap and not safe to be consumed
At home, you have more control over your food preparation
All of the above
Dr. Sharifa advises to always eat our meat
Medium-rare
Well-done
Raw, uncooked
Go vegan and don't eat meat
An incident in which two or more people experience a similar illness after eating a common food is called?
A coincidence
Food borne disease epidemic
Foodborne disease outbreak
None of the above
Which of the following is NOT an example of a food disease outbreak?
Shiga - Wuhan
Salmonella
Hepatitis A
Listeria monocytogenes
E. coli
Among those are most vulnerable to a food borne illness are children, the elderly, and pregnant women. Why?
All of those mentioned have bad hygiene
All of those mentioned may have relatively weaker immune systems
Children do not know anything about food borne illnesses and the elderly probably forget about them
All of the above
The presence of substances or conditions in the food that can be harmful to humans can be referred to as:
Unclean
Contaminated
Unsanitary
All of the above
How many points of possible contamination between the farm and the fork were mentioned in class?
11
6
8
7
The transfer of germs from one food item to another is also known as:
Criss-cross apple sauce
Cross germs
Cross contamination
Food borne illness outbreak
Which of the following is among the common food contaminants ?
Bacteria, mercury, heavy metals
Parasite, fungi, bacteria
Fungi, lead, worms
Bacteria, virus, mercury
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of micro-organisms?
Cannot be seen with the naked eye
Most are harmless
Feed on the food they contaminate, and reproduce
Most of them are good for the gut microbiome
Which of the following is true?
Cleaning involves the removal of microorgansims
Cleaning involves the removal of soil and sanitation involves the same
Sanitation involves the removal of soil from the surface
Sanitation involves the reducing of the number of disease causing organisms, while cleaning involves the removal of visible soil from the surface of equipments
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