1. What is the Food
Safety and Standards Act of India, 2006?
A)
It is an act to regulate the manufacture, storage, distribution, sale, and
import of food items in India.
B)
It is an act to promote the export of food items from India to other countries.
C)
It is an act to regulate the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in
food items.
D)
None of the above.
Answer:
A) It is an act to regulate the manufacture, storage, distribution, sale, and
import of food items in India.
2. When was the Food
Safety and Standards Act of India, 2006, passed?
A)
1996 B) 2002 C) 2006 D) 2010
Answer:
C) 2006
3. What is the purpose
of the Food Safety and Standards Act of India, 2006?
A)
To ensure the safety and quality of food items sold in India
B)
To promote the export of food items from India to other countries
C)
To regulate the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in food items
D)
All of the above
Answer:
A) To ensure the safety and quality of food items sold in India
4. What is the
definition of "food" under the Food Safety and Standards Act of
India, 2006?
A)
Any substance consumed by humans for nutrition or pleasure
B)
Any substance consumed by humans for nutrition
C)
Any substance consumed by humans for pleasure
D)
None of the above
Answer:
B) Any substance consumed by humans for nutrition
5. Which organization
is responsible for implementing the Food Safety and Standards Act of India,
2006?
A)
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)
B)
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
C)
Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare
D)
All of the above
Answer:
A) Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)
6. Which of the
following is NOT one of the objectives of the Food Safety and Standards Act of
India, 2006?
A)
Ensuring that food is safe and wholesome
B)
Preventing adulteration and contamination of food
C)
Promoting the use of GMOs in food items
D)
Regulating the use of food additives and contaminants
Answer:
C) Promoting the use of GMOs in food items
7. What is the
definition of "adulterant" under the Food Safety and Standards Act of
India, 2006?
A)
Any substance that is added to food to improve its taste or appearance
B)
Any substance that is added to food to increase its quantity or weight
C)
Any substance that is added to food that is harmful to human health
D)
None of the above
Answer:
C) Any substance that is added to food that is harmful to human health
8. Which of the
following is NOT one of the offenses under the Food Safety and Standards Act of
India, 2006?
A)
Sale of unsafe or misbranded food
B)
Use of adulterants in food
C)
Failure to comply with food safety standards
D)
None of the above
Answer:
D) None of the above
9. What is the
definition of "misbranded" under the Food Safety and Standards Act of
India, 2006?
A)
Any food item that is sold with a false or misleading label
B)
Any food item that is sold without a label
C)
Any food item that is sold with an incomplete label
D)
None of the above
Answer:
A) Any food item that is sold with a false or misleading label
10. What is the main
objective of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006?
A.
To ensure the safety and quality of food products for human consumption
B.
To regulate the food industry and promote fair trade practices
C.
To impose taxes and duties on food products
D.
To encourage the use of organic and locally sourced food products
Answer: A
11. Which organization
is responsible for enforcing the provisions of the Food Safety and Standards
Act, 2006?
A.
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)
B.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
C.
Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
D.
Ministry of Food Processing Industries
Answer: A
12. What is the maximum
penalty for selling unsafe or substandard food products under the Food Safety
and Standards Act, 2006?
A. Rs. 1
lakh B. Rs. 5 lakhs C. Rs. 10 lakhs D. Rs. 50 lakhs
Answer: D
13. Which of the
following is NOT covered under the definition of "food" as per the
Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006?
A.
Any substance used as an ingredient in the preparation of food
B.
Any substance which is intended to be used for human consumption
C.
Any flavoring agent
D.
Any cosmetic or therapeutic substance
Answer: D
14. Which section of
the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 deals with the establishment of the
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)?
A. Section 3
B. Section 4 C. Section 5 D. Section 6
Answer: B
15. What is the maximum
imprisonment term for selling adulterated food products under the Food Safety
and Standards Act, 2006?
A. 3 years
B. 5 years C. 7 years D. 10 years
Answer: B
16. Which section of
the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 deals with the appointment of Food
Safety Officers and their powers?
A. Section
30 B. Section 31 C. Section 32 D. Section 33
Answer: B
17. What is the maximum
limit for the presence of pesticides in food products as per the Food Safety
and Standards Act, 2006?
A. 0.01 ppm
B. 0.1 ppm C. 1 ppm D. 10 ppm
Answer: A
18. Which section of
the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 deals with the recall of food products
from the market?
A. Section
27 B. Section 28 C. Section 29 D. Section 30
Answer: B
19. Which of the
following is NOT a responsibility of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of
India (FSSAI) as per the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006?
A.
Setting standards for food products
B.
Issuing licenses and registrations to food businesses
C.
Conducting research on food safety and quality
D.
Enforcing laws related to intellectual property rights
Answer: D
20. Which of the
following is NOT covered under the definition of "food" in the Food
Safety and Standards Act of India, 2006?
a)
Any substance or product, whether processed, partially processed or unprocessed
b)
Water, chewing gum and articles of personal use
c)
Any substance, which is used as an ingredient in the preparation of food
d)
Any substance, which enters into or is used in the preparation of food
Answer: b) Water, chewing gum and articles of personal use
21. What is the maximum
penalty for contravening the provisions of the Food Safety and Standards Act of
India, 2006?
a) Rs. 1
lakh b) Rs. 5 lakhs c) Rs. 10 lakhs d) Rs. 15 lakhs
Answer: c) Rs. 10 lakhs
22. Which section of
the Food Safety and Standards Act of India, 2006, deals with the appointment
and powers of food safety officers?
a) Section 8
b) Section 16 c) Section 36 d) Section 44
Answer: b) Section 16
23. Which section of
the Food Safety and Standards Act of India, 2006, deals with the procedure for
analysis of food samples?
a) Section 8
b) Section 16 c) Section 36 d) Section 44
Answer: c) Section 36
24. Which section of
the Food Safety and Standards Act of India, 2006, deals with the recall of food
products?
a) Section
23 b) Section 28 c) Section 34 d) Section 44
Answer: b) Section 28
25. Which section of
the Food Safety and Standards Act of India, 2006, deals with the composition
and functions of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)?
a) Section 8
b) Section 16 c) Section 36 d) Section 38
Answer: d) Section 38
26. Which section of
the Food Safety and Standards Act of India, 2006, deals with the punishment for
endangering public health by sale of food or drink?
a) Section
59 b) Section 63 c) Section 68 d) Section 72
Answer:
b) Section 63
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