Final Jeopardy - The University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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You Make the Choice
Food Safety Jeopardy
2009
Food Safety Jeopardy 2009
Final Jeopardy
Clean
Separate
Chill
Cook
Unsafe
Food
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Family and Consumer Sciences
Food Safety Jeopardy 2009
Final Jeopardy
Clean
Separate
Chill
Cook
Unsafe
Food
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Clean for 100 points:
20 seconds
Answer
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Answer - Clean for 100 points:
What is the length of
time you should wash
your hands?
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Clean for 200 points:
These should be
washed often in the
hot cycle of the
washing machine
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Answer - Clean for 200 points:
What are cloth towels?
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Clean for 300 points:
The recommended way
to wash fruits and
vegetables
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Answer - Clean for 300 points:
What is clean water?
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Clean for 400 points:
Add this much liquid
chlorine bleach to a quart
of clean water to sanitize.
Answer
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Answer - Clean for 400 points:
What is 1 teaspoon?
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Clean for 500 points:
Viruses spread by poor
hand washing that are
sometimes called
“cruise ship” viruses
Answer
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Answer - Clean for 500 points:
What are noroviruses
(or Norwalk viruses)?
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The Dailey Double
Continue
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Separate for 100 points:
A plate used to serve
cooked meat
Answer
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Answer - Separate for 100 points:
What is a clean plate?
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Separate for 200 points:
Safe way to eat
sauce used to
marinate raw meat
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Answer - Separate for 200 points:
What is boiled?
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Separate for 300 points:
Store raw meat here in
your refrigerator
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Answer – Separate for 300 points:
What is the bottom shelf,
in sealed containers, or
below ready-to-eat
foods?
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Separate for 400 points:
The physical
movement or transfer
of harmful bacteria
from one person,
object or place to
another
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Answer - Separate for 400 points:
What is crosscontamination?
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Separate for 500 points:
Foods that are likely to
make you sick when they
touch raw meat and juices
contaminated with bacteria
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Answer - Separate for 500 points:
What are uncooked or
ready-to-eat foods?
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Chill for 100 points:
40 0F or below
Answer
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Answer - Chill for 100 points:
What is the safe
temperature for your
refrigerator?
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Chill for 200 points:
A way to tell if your
refrigerator/freezer
maintains a safe
temperature
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Answer - Chill for 200 points:
What is an appliance
thermometer?
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Chill for 300 points:
The maximum time
perishable foods should
be kept out of the
refrigerator when room
temperature is 90 0F or
above
Answer
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Answer - Chill for 300 points:
What is 1 hour?
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Chill for 400 points:
In the refrigerator,
microwave, or in cold
water
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Answer - Chill for 400 points:
What is a safe way to
thaw food?
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Chill for 500 points:
Bacteria that will grow in
the refrigerator
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Answer - Chill for 500 points:
What are Listeria?
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Cook for 100 points:
The way you can be sure a
food is cooked to a safe
temperature
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Answer - Cook for 100 points:
What is use a
thermometer?
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Cook for 200 points:
The safe internal
temperature of cooked
poultry
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Answer - Cook for 200 points:
What is 165 0F?
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Cook for 300 points:
Cook these until they are
steaming hot or 165 0F
Answer
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Answer - Cook for 300 points:
What are hot dogs,
luncheon meats,
bologna, and other
deli meats?
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Cook for 400 points:
This extra time is
needed to complete
cooking a food
prepared in a
microwave
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Answer - Cook for 400 points:
What is “standing” time?
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Cook for 500 points:
The safe temperature
for reheating leftovers
Answer
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Answer - Cook for 500 points:
What is 165 0F?
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Unsafe Food for 100 points:
Soft-boiled or
“over-easy” eggs
Answer
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Answer – Unsafe Food for 100 points:
What are
undercooked or
unsafe eggs?
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Unsafe Food for 200 points:
These foods from
alfalfa or beans are
unsafe when eaten
raw.
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Answer – Unsafe Food for 200 points:
What are sprouts?
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Unsafe Food for 300 points:
This food makes
homemade Caesar salad
dressing, homemade
eggnog and homemade
raw cookie dough unsafe
to eat.
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Answer – Unsafe Food for 300 points:
What are raw eggs?
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Unsafe Food for 400 points:
This refrigerated
smoked food may be
unsafe.
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Answer – Unsafe Food for 400 points:
What is fish?
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Unsafe Food for 500 points:
These bacteria can grow
in refrigerator
temperatures.
Answer
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Answer – Unsafe Food for 500 points:
What are Listeria?
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Final Jeopardy
How much do you wager?
Begin
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Final Jeopardy Round
Bacteria that can
cause severe diarrhea
that is often bloody,
abdominal cramps,
and vomiting
Answer
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Answer - Final Jeopardy
Round
What are E. coli?
Winner
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Everyone is a winner
when you keep food
safe.
Credits
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Prepared by: Janie Burney, PhD, RD, Professor
University of Tennessee Extension, Family and Consumer
Sciences
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