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What is the fat content of fried fish?

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40%

5%

10%

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15%

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There are good and bad bacteria as far health and safety are concerned. Which one of the following is recognised as good bacteria

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E-coli 0157

Cymbopopogon

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Acidophilus

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Lysteria

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What Mycotoxins?

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A mushroom

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A harmful compound produced by some moulds

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A new type of food made from a fungus

An eye complaint

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To make ice faster in the metal tray of an average domestic refridgerator you start with warm water. What physical factor is responsible for this result?

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Evaporative cooling

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Drew point condensation

Latent heat of ice

Maximum density of water

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Which of the following substances is used as a raising agent?

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Potassium Permanganate

Sodium Sulphate

Potassium bitartrate

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Sodium carbonate

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Which of the following fatty acids does NOT have 18 carbon atoms in it?

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Linolenic

Oleic

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Stearic

Palmitic

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HTST milk is processed in which of the following ways?

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63oC for 30 minutes

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72oC for 15 seconds

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100oC for 10 minutes

121oC for 3 minutes

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Which is the most important reason for jam to contain sugar?

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To make it taste good

To give it a better colour

To stop or reduce microbial growth

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To give it the right consistency

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Which of the following sugars is the sweetest by weight?

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Maltose

Sucrose

Glucose

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Fructose

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In toxicity testing it's usual to find minimum dose of a substance (per Kg body weight) which produces symptoms in an animal, then divide that dose by a factor to estimate the maximum safe dose for humans. The factor is:

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2

10

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100

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1000