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Multiple Choice Revision UNIT 1
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Question 1 When selecting quality fruit it should be: a. plump b. free from blemishes and bruises c. heavy for size d. all of the above
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Question 1 When selecting quality fruit it should be: a. plump b. free from blemishes and bruises c. heavy for size d. all of the above
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Question 2 The changes that occur during the baking of cakes include: a. the coagulation of egg and gluten (protein in flour) b. the reaction between the solution of any undissolved sugar and protein, which gives a brown colour in crusts c. the gelatinisation of the starch d. all of the above
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Question 2 The changes that occur during the baking of cakes include: a. the coagulation of egg and gluten (protein in flour) b. the reaction between the solution of any undissolved sugar and protein, which gives a brown colour in crusts c. the gelatinisation of the starch d. all of the above
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Question 3 When vegetables are cooked they: a. increase in flavour and decrease in colour b. increase in flavour and aroma c. decrease in flavour, but increase in colour d. lose vitamins, minerals and also their shape.
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Question 3 When vegetables are cooked they: a. increase in flavour and decrease in colour b. increase in flavour and aroma c. decrease in flavour, but increase in colour d. lose vitamins, minerals and also their shape.
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Question 4 Which of the following is not a cereal: a. brown rice b. barley c. oats d. None of above
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Question 4 Which of the following is not a cereal: a. brown rice b. barley c. oats d. None of above
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Question 5 Meat includes: a. lamb b. pork c. chicken d. all of the above
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Question 5 Meat includes: a. lamb b. pork c. chicken d. all of the above
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Question 6 Meat is cooked to: a. make it safe b. improve the flavour c. make it easier to chew and digest d. all of the above
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Question 6 Meat is cooked to: a. make it safe b. improve the flavour c. make it easier to chew and digest d. all of the above
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Question 7 The disadvantages of eating red meat include: a. there are strong links between high levels of meat consumption and increased risk if heart disease and cancer b. it always get stuck in your teeth c. it is not recommended for weight loss d. there are no disadvantages to eating red meat
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Question 7 The disadvantages of eating red meat include: a. there are strong links between high levels of meat consumption and increased risk if heart disease and cancer b. it always get stuck in your teeth c. it is not recommended for weight loss d. there are no disadvantages to eating red meat
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Question 8 Yeast is: a. a microscopic double celled organism that reproduces by budding as a result of food, moisture and warmth b. a disease that reproduces by dividing as a result of sugar, salt and warm water c. is a microscopic single celled organism that reproduces by budding as a result of food, moisture and warmth d. None of the above
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Question 8 Yeast is: a. a microscopic double celled organism that reproduces by budding as a result of food, moisture and warmth b. a disease that reproduces by dividing as a result of sugar, salt and warm water c. is a microscopic single celled organism that reproduces by budding as a result of food, moisture and warmth d. None of the above
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Question 9 The browning reaction which occurs when sugar and protein are present in the same food and heat is dry applied is called: A. Denaturation B. Dextrinisation C. Maillard Reaction D. Coagulation
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Question 9 The browning reaction which occurs when sugar and protein are present in the same food and heat is dry applied is called: A. Denaturation B. Dextrinisation C. Maillard Reaction D. Coagulation
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Question 10 Vegetables are classified into groups based on: A how popular they are with consumers B how they are cooked C the part of the plant that is used for food D its colour
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Question 10 Vegetables are classified into groups based on: A how popular they are with consumers B how they are cooked C the part of the plant that is used for food D its colour
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Question 11 I am not a term used in sensory analysis: A. feeling B. aroma C. appearance D. mouthfeel
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Question 11 I am not a term used in sensory analysis: A. feeling B. aroma C. appearance D. mouthfeel
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Question 12 Which of the following would be considered a ‘moist’ cooking method? a. blanching b. barbequing c. baking d. all of the above
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Question 12 Which of the following would be considered a ‘moist’ cooking method? a. blanching b. barbequing c. baking d. all of the above
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Question 13 Which of the following would be considered a ‘dry’ cooking method? A grilling B roasting C baking D all of the above
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Question 13 Which of the following would be considered a ‘dry’ cooking method? A grilling B roasting C baking D all of the above
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Question 14 Which vegetable is classified as a ‘tuber’? a. celery b. potato c. carrot d. all of the above
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Question 14 Which vegetable is classified as a ‘tuber’? a. celery b. potato c. carrot d. all of the above
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Question 15 Which product is not a classified as a dairy food item? a. buttermilk b. yoghurt c. eggs d. blue-vein cheese
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Question 15 Which product is not a classified as a dairy food item? a. buttermilk b. yoghurt c. eggs d. blue-vein cheese
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Question 16 Which product is classified as a legume? a. soy beans b. lentils c. chickpeas d. all of the above
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Question 16 Which product is classified as a legume? a. soy beans b. lentils c. chickpeas d. all of the above
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Question 17 Dextrinisation is the browning of starch foods when: a. dry heat is applied b. moist heat is applied c. only cooked in the oven d. fruit is exposed to oxygen
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Question 17 Dextrinisation is the browning of starch foods when: a. dry heat is applied b. moist heat is applied c. only cooked in the oven d. fruit is exposed to oxygen
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Question 18 Gluten is: a. the main protein in wheat b. is important for the production of the open texture and structure of bread c. is found in all cereal products d. both answers A and B
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Question 18 Gluten is: a. the main protein in wheat b. is important for the production of the open texture and structure of bread c. is found in all cereal products d. both answers A and B
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Question 19 Which nutrient is not present in citrus fruits? a. dietary fibre b. vitamin C c. calcium d. fat
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Question 19 Which nutrient is not present in citrus fruits? a. dietary fibre b. vitamin C c. calcium d. fat
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Question 20 The structural protein in meat is called: a. lactose b. collagen c. casein d. meat
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Question 20 The structural protein in meat is called: a. lactose b. collagen c. casein d. meat
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Question 21 The ‘temperature danger zone’ is: a. 0C – 72C b. 5C – 78C c. 7C – 60C d. 5C – 60C
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Question 21 The ‘temperature danger zone’ is: a. 0C – 72C b. 5C – 78C c. 7C – 60C d. 5C – 60C
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Question 22 Food poisoning is defined as: a. illness caused by bacterial, chemical, or biological contamination of food b. foods unpleasant to eat c. the deterioration in the quality of food d. the deterioration in the sensory properties of food
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Question 22 Food poisoning is defined as: a. illness caused by bacterial, chemical, or biological contamination of food b. foods unpleasant to eat c. the deterioration in the quality of food d. the deterioration in the sensory properties of food
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Question 23 The bacteria require all the following conditions to grow: a. time, temperature, moisture, pH b. temperature, carbon, protein, time c. moisture, time, temperature, acid d. time, pH, temperature, moisture, oxygen
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Question 23 The bacteria require all the following conditions to grow: a. time, temperature, moisture, pH b. temperature, carbon, protein, time c. moisture, time, temperature, acid d. time, pH, temperature, moisture, oxygen
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Question 24 FIFO stands for a. first in, full out b. full instructions, full observation c. first in, first out d. five in, five out
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Question 24 FIFO stands for a. first in, full out b. full instructions, full observation c. first in, first out d. five in, five out
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Question 25 The best tool for zesting a lemon is: a. grater b. chef’s knife c. whisk d. vegetable knife
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Question 25 The best tool for zesting a lemon is: a. grater b. chef’s knife c. whisk d. vegetable knife
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Question 26 To make an egg white foam you must: a. use electric beaters b. ensure there is no egg yolk in the white c. use a clean and dry bowl d. all of the above
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Question 26 To make an egg white foam you must: a. use electric beaters b. ensure there is no egg yolk in the white c. use a clean and dry bowl d. all of the above
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Question 27 The browning reaction that occurs when an apple is exposed to oxygen is called: a. dextrinisation b. caramelisation c. enzymatic browning d. denaturation
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Question 27 The browning reaction that occurs when an apple is exposed to oxygen is called: a. dextrinisation b. caramelisation c. enzymatic browning d. denaturation
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Question 28 Legumes are described as the ‘meat for vegetarians’ because they are high in: a. protein b. dietary fibre c. vitamins d. all of the above
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Question 28 Legumes are described as the ‘meat for vegetarians’ because they are high in: a. protein b. dietary fibre c. vitamins d. all of the above
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Question 29 When selecting lettuce and cabbage, choose: a. lightweight vegetables that are a bright colour b. one that has crisp, firm, bright leaves that is heavy for its size c. a head that has soft and limp leaves and a light green colour d. a head that is not quite round, but heavy for its size
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Question 29 When selecting lettuce and cabbage, choose: a. lightweight vegetables that are a bright colour b. one that has crisp, firm, bright leaves that is heavy for its size c. a head that has soft and limp leaves and a light green colour d. a head that is not quite round, but heavy for its size
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Question 30 As an egg ages the which of the following occurs: a. the air sac gets bigger b. the yolk gets darker c. the egg white gets thinner d. answers A and C
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Question 30 As an egg ages the which of the following occurs: a. the air sac gets bigger b. the yolk gets darker c. the egg white gets thinner d. answers A and C
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Question 31 The method of cooking believed to seal in the juices of the meat by coagulating the outside protein is? a. searing b. stewing c. collagen d. protein
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Question 31 The method of cooking believed to seal in the juices of the meat by coagulating the outside protein is? a. searing b. stewing c. collagen d. protein
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Question 32 Fruit Vegetables include: a. tomatoes b. eggplants c. pumpkin d. all of the above
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Question 32 Fruit Vegetables include: a. tomatoes b. eggplants c. pumpkin d. all of the above
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Question 33 Eggs in cooking have several uses. These include: a. egg white used for foam b. egg yolks used as thickeners c. whole eggs used as binding agents d. all of the above
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Question 33 Eggs in cooking have several uses. These include: a. egg white used for foam b. egg yolks used as thickeners c. whole eggs used as binding agents d. all of the above
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Question 34 Milk can be preserved in several ways. These include: A boiling B bottling C dehydrating D none of the above
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Question 34 Milk can be preserved in several ways. These include: A boiling B bottling C dehydrating D none of the above
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Question 35 Gelatinisation is a process where: A starch grains are suspended in a mixture B starch grains prevent acids from breaking down the mixture C where starch granules swell and thicken in the presence of heat and water D where starch granules swell and thicken in the presence of heat
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Question 35 Gelatinisation is a process where: A starch grains are suspended in a mixture B starch grains prevent acids from breaking down the mixture C where starch granules swell and thicken in the presence of heat and water D where starch granules swell and thicken in the presence of heat
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Question 36 The changes that occur during the baking of a cake include: A the production of steam and carbon dioxide B the coagulation of egg and gluten and the dissolving of sugar C the production of steam, carbon dioxide, the melting of fat and dissolving of sugar and the coagulation of egg and gluten D the formation of a surface crust, the coagulation of egg and gluten, the dissolving of sugar
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Question 36 The changes that occur during the baking of a cake include: A the production of steam and carbon dioxide B the coagulation of egg and gluten and the dissolving of sugar C the production of steam, carbon dioxide, the melting of fat and dissolving of sugar and the coagulation of egg and gluten D the formation of a surface crust, the coagulation of egg and gluten, the dissolving of sugar
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Question 37 Kitchen knives vary in shape and size because: A it is more attractive to look at B each knife is designed for a specific purpose C they will fit in your drawers more easily D people have different preferences
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Question 37 Kitchen knives vary in shape and size because: A it is more attractive to look at B each knife is designed for a specific purpose C they will fit in your drawers more easily D people have different preferences
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Question 38 In case of a fire in the kitchen: A pour the closest liquid to hand on the flames B smother the flames with a towel C smother the flames with flour or a wet cloth D don’t try to put the fire out yourself – call the Fire Department
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Question 38 In case of a fire in the kitchen: A pour the closest liquid to hand on the flames B smother the flames with a towel C smother the flames with flour or a wet cloth D don’t try to put the fire out yourself – call the Fire Department
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Question 39 The definition of denaturation is: A the change to the structure of protein brought about by heat, mechanical action or acid B the process of changing the colour of sucrose from white to brown by applying heat C this process is a change in the physical or chemical properties of protein D none of the above
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Question 39 The definition of denaturation is: A the change to the structure of protein brought about by heat, mechanical action or acid B the process of changing the colour of sucrose from white to brown by applying heat C this process is a change in the physical or chemical properties of protein D none of the above
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Question 40 What is the following statement the definition of? ‘A process used to prevent a mixture of dissimilar liquids from separating such as a French dressing.’ A syneresis B emulsification C maillard reaction D none of the above
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Question 40 What is the following statement the definition of? ‘A process used to prevent a mixture of dissimilar liquids from separating such as a French dressing.’ A syneresis B emulsification C maillard reaction D none of the above
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