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SITHCCC001 - Use food preparation equipment Student Assessment Booklet Version 3.0
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Assessment task 2: Worksheet Required documents and equipment: -
Computer with internet connection to refer to various resources. -
Student assessment booklet and a pen (organized by the student). -
RGIT Learners’ resources for the unit SITHCCC001 –
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Instructions for students: This assessment will be conducted in the RGIT classroom or outside the campus with access to the resources listed above. You must satisfactorily perform all tasks to be deemed satisfactory for the assessment.
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SECTION 1: SELECT INGREDIENTS Q1: What information should you confirm prior to starting food preparation? Give three examples. 1. _________________________________________________________________________________ 2. _________________________________________________________________________________ 3. _________________________________________________________________________________ □ Satisfactory □ Not Satisfactory
Q2: What knife would you select to chop julienne carrots? ______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
□ Satisfactory □ Not Satisfactory
Q3: What knife would you select to remove meat from around the bones of a raw leg of meat? ______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
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□ Satisfactory □ Not Satisfactory
Q4: What items of equipment could you select to whip egg whites? ______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
□ Satisfactory □ Not Satisfactory
Q5: You are preparing a basic vinaigrette dressing. The recipe requires 250 ml of vinegar and 500 ml of oil. What items of equipment could you use to measure these ingredients? ______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
□ Satisfactory □ Not Satisfactory
Q6: What are three things you should look for when checking the cleanliness of equipment prior to use? 1. _________________________________________________________________________________ 2. _________________________________________________________________________________ 3. _________________________________________________________________________________ □ Satisfactory □ Not Satisfactory
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