Food Quality and Standards

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Which organization is responsible for setting food safety and quality standards in India?

  1. Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)

  2. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

  3. Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

  4. Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is an autonomous body established under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. It is responsible for setting food safety and quality standards, regulating food businesses, and ensuring the safety of food products in India.

What is the primary objective of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006?

  1. To ensure the safety and quality of food products in India

  2. To regulate food businesses and ensure compliance with food safety standards

  3. To promote food safety awareness and education among consumers

  4. To facilitate the export of food products from India


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The primary objective of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 is to ensure the safety and quality of food products in India. It aims to protect consumers from unsafe and substandard food products, and to regulate food businesses to ensure that they comply with food safety standards.

Which food safety standard is mandatory for food businesses in India?

  1. ISO 22000

  2. HACCP

  3. GMP

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

All of the above food safety standards are mandatory for food businesses in India. ISO 22000 is a generic food safety management system standard, HACCP is a hazard analysis and critical control point system, and GMP is good manufacturing practices. These standards help food businesses to identify and control food safety hazards, and to ensure that food products are safe for consumption.

What is the maximum permissible limit of aflatoxin in groundnut oil as per FSSAI regulations?

  1. 15 ppb

  2. 30 ppb

  3. 50 ppb

  4. 100 ppb


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The maximum permissible limit of aflatoxin in groundnut oil as per FSSAI regulations is 15 ppb. Aflatoxin is a toxic substance produced by certain fungi, and it can pose a health risk to consumers if consumed in large quantities.

Which of the following is not a food additive permitted for use in India?

  1. Sodium benzoate

  2. Potassium sorbate

  3. Aspartame

  4. Cyclamate


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Cyclamate is not a food additive permitted for use in India. It is an artificial sweetener that was once widely used, but it was banned in India in 1983 due to safety concerns.

What is the maximum permissible limit of lead in drinking water as per FSSAI regulations?

  1. 0.01 mg/L

  2. 0.05 mg/L

  3. 0.1 mg/L

  4. 0.5 mg/L


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The maximum permissible limit of lead in drinking water as per FSSAI regulations is 0.01 mg/L. Lead is a toxic metal that can pose a health risk to consumers if consumed in large quantities.

Which of the following is not a food safety hazard?

  1. Biological hazards

  2. Chemical hazards

  3. Physical hazards

  4. Nutritional hazards


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Nutritional hazards are not food safety hazards. They are related to the nutritional value of food, and they do not pose a direct health risk to consumers.

What is the role of consumers in ensuring food safety?

  1. To be aware of food safety risks and to take precautions to avoid them

  2. To report any suspected food safety issues to the authorities

  3. To choose food products that are safe and of good quality

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Consumers play an important role in ensuring food safety. They need to be aware of food safety risks and to take precautions to avoid them, such as washing fruits and vegetables thoroughly before eating them and cooking food properly. They also need to report any suspected food safety issues to the authorities, such as if they find foreign objects in their food or if they become ill after eating a particular food product. Finally, consumers need to choose food products that are safe and of good quality, by checking the labels and by buying from reputable sources.

What is the difference between food safety and food quality?

  1. Food safety is about ensuring that food is safe to eat, while food quality is about ensuring that food is of good quality

  2. Food safety is about ensuring that food is free from harmful bacteria, while food quality is about ensuring that food is nutritious and tasty

  3. Food safety is about ensuring that food is safe to eat, while food quality is about ensuring that food is free from defects

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Food safety is about ensuring that food is safe to eat, while food quality is about ensuring that food is of good quality. Food safety is about ensuring that food is free from harmful bacteria, viruses, parasites, and other contaminants, while food quality is about ensuring that food is nutritious, tasty, and free from defects. Food safety is a public health issue, while food quality is a consumer issue.

What are the three main types of food safety hazards?

  1. Biological hazards, chemical hazards, and physical hazards

  2. Biological hazards, chemical hazards, and nutritional hazards

  3. Biological hazards, physical hazards, and nutritional hazards

  4. Chemical hazards, physical hazards, and nutritional hazards


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The three main types of food safety hazards are biological hazards, chemical hazards, and physical hazards. Biological hazards include bacteria, viruses, parasites, and other microorganisms that can cause foodborne illness. Chemical hazards include pesticides, herbicides, heavy metals, and other chemicals that can contaminate food. Physical hazards include glass, metal, plastic, and other foreign objects that can get into food during processing or packaging.

What is the purpose of food labeling?

  1. To provide consumers with information about the food product

  2. To help consumers make informed choices about the food they eat

  3. To comply with government regulations

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Food labeling serves several purposes. It provides consumers with information about the food product, such as the ingredients, nutritional value, and allergen information. It also helps consumers make informed choices about the food they eat, by providing information about the health benefits and risks of the food product. Finally, food labeling is required by government regulations, which ensure that consumers have access to accurate and consistent information about the food products they purchase.

What is the difference between a food additive and a food ingredient?

  1. Food additives are added to food to improve its taste, color, or texture, while food ingredients are the basic components of food

  2. Food additives are added to food to improve its safety or nutritional value, while food ingredients are the basic components of food

  3. Food additives are added to food to improve its taste, color, or texture, while food ingredients are added to food to improve its safety or nutritional value

  4. Food additives are added to food to improve its safety or nutritional value, while food ingredients are added to food to improve its taste, color, or texture


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Food additives are substances that are added to food to improve its taste, color, or texture. They are not essential for the nutritional value of food. Food ingredients, on the other hand, are the basic components of food and provide the nutritional value. They include things like flour, sugar, salt, and meat.

What is the role of the Codex Alimentarius Commission in ensuring food safety and quality?

  1. To develop international food standards, guidelines, and codes of practice

  2. To promote the coordination of food safety and quality work among international organizations

  3. To provide scientific advice and technical assistance to countries on food safety and quality issues

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Codex Alimentarius Commission is an international organization that develops food standards, guidelines, and codes of practice to protect the health of consumers and ensure fair practices in the food trade. It also promotes the coordination of food safety and quality work among international organizations and provides scientific advice and technical assistance to countries on food safety and quality issues.

What is the difference between a food recall and a food alert?

  1. A food recall is issued when there is a reasonable probability that a food product will cause health problems, while a food alert is issued when there is a potential risk of a food product causing health problems

  2. A food recall is issued when a food product is found to be unsafe, while a food alert is issued when a food product is suspected of being unsafe

  3. A food recall is issued when a food product is found to be in violation of food safety regulations, while a food alert is issued when a food product is suspected of being in violation of food safety regulations

  4. A food recall is issued when a food product is found to be unsafe or in violation of food safety regulations, while a food alert is issued when a food product is suspected of being unsafe or in violation of food safety regulations


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A food recall is issued when a food product is found to be unsafe or in violation of food safety regulations. A food alert is issued when a food product is suspected of being unsafe or in violation of food safety regulations. Food recalls are typically issued by government agencies, while food alerts can be issued by government agencies, food businesses, or consumer groups.

What is the role of traceability in ensuring food safety?

  1. To track the movement of food products from farm to fork

  2. To identify the source of foodborne illness outbreaks

  3. To facilitate the removal of unsafe food products from the market

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Traceability is the ability to track the movement of food products from farm to fork. It is an important tool for ensuring food safety because it allows food businesses and government agencies to identify the source of foodborne illness outbreaks, to facilitate the removal of unsafe food products from the market, and to track the movement of food products in case of a recall.

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