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Pershiable foods should NOT be left out at room temperature for how long?

A) 2 hours 

B) 30 minutes

C) 1.5 hours 

What is A) 2 hours 

100

The foodborne illness often caused by contaminated chicken or eggs is called ...

What is Salmonella
100

How many major food allergens are there?

What is 9 

100

What is the best option to stop bacteria for growing on food?

A) Keep it warm

B) Cook it well

C) Put it in the fridge

What is C) put it in the fridge?

100

What was Culvers' first flavor of the day?

A) Turtle 

B) Really Reeses

C) Caramel Pecan

What is C) Caramel Pecan

200

What is the recommended temperature of the cooler?

A) Below 41 degrees

B) Below 59 degrees

C) Below 32 degrees


What is A) Below 41 degrees

200

Which of the following is at the lowest risk of foodborne illness?

A) Newborns

B) Young Adults

C) Pregnant women

What is B) Young Adults

200

1 in ___ Children have at least 1 food allergy.

A) 13

B) 8

C) 17

What is A) 13
200

What is the amount of time to ensure proper hand washing?

A) warm water for 5 seconds

B) warm water for 10-15 seconds

C) warm water for 30 seconds

What is B) warm water for 10-15 seconds


200

When is national cheese curd day?

A) September 21

B) November 7

C) October 15

What is C) October 15

300

The temperature danger zone is between:

A) 104- 284 degrees

B) 40-140 degrees

C) 39-100 degrees 

What is B) 40-140 Degrees

300

Spreading bacteria onto clean food because of contaminated work surfaces, dirty hands, and contamintaed utensils is called:

A) Food contamination

B) Food infection

C) Cross Contamination

What is C) Cross Contamination

300

What is the MOST COMMON food allergy?

A) Shellfish

B) Peanuts

C) Wheat

What is A) Shellfish

300

Before changing the trashes, you should

A) Remove your apron

B) Take your gloves off

C) Wash your hands 

What is A) Remove your apron

300

How many dairy cows are dedicated to producing the milk used for Culver's?

A) 7800

B) 3400

C) 5400

What is C) 5400

400

What temp should fresh custard be running out at?

A) 10 degrees

B) 20 degrees

C) 2 degrees

What is B) 20 degrees

400

How many people need to get sick in order for a foodborne illness OUTBREAK to occur?

A) 7

B) 10

C) 2

What is C) 2
400

What food is NOT a major food allergen based on the FDA list?

A) Peanuts 

B) Soy

C) Berries 

What is C) Berries?
400

The presence of this bacteria indicates contamination with fecal matter:

A) Hepatitis

B) S. Aureus

C) E. Coli

C) E. Coli

400

How many ounces are in a large concrete cup?

A) 16 Ounces

B) 24 Ounces

C) 20 Ounces 

What is C) 20 Ounces

500

The germs present in raw food can be destroyed when cooking throroughly at:

A) At 212

B) At 40-104

C) At 167

What is C) At 167

500

Caused by ingestion of food containing toxins formed by bacteria:

A) Food intoxication 

B) Cross contamination

C) Food infection

What is A) Food intoxication
500

A food allergy always develops within your childhood.

True 

False

FALSE

500

Which is NOT an example of a physical contaminant?

A) Rocks

B) Glass

C) Toxins

What is C) Toxins

500

How many ounces are in a single meat patty?

A) 3 ounces

B) 2.5 ounces

C) 4.5 ounces

What is B) 2.5 ounces

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