CCA Professionalism & Kitchen Operations 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A line cook arrives 15 minutes late for their shift during a busy Friday dinner service. What is the most professional response from the sous chef?
- Send the cook home immediately without discussion
- Address the tardiness after service in a private, calm conversation (Correct answer)
- Publicly reprimand the cook in front of the brigade
- Ignore the incident to avoid conflict during service
Correct answer: Address the tardiness after service in a private, calm conversation
Addressing performance issues privately after service maintains team morale and professionalism.
Question 2: Which of the following best describes the concept of 'mise en place' as it relates to kitchen professionalism?
- A French term for the kitchen hierarchy system
- The practice of setting up and organizing all ingredients and tools before service (Correct answer)
- A method of plating dishes for fine dining
- A system for managing kitchen inventory costs
Correct answer: The practice of setting up and organizing all ingredients and tools before service
Mise en place means 'everything in its place' and reflects a professional mindset of preparation and organization.
Question 3: When a prep cook discovers a delivery of chicken has an off smell and slimy texture, what is the correct professional action?
- Rinse the chicken thoroughly and use it immediately
- Marinate the chicken to mask the odor before cooking
- Refuse the delivery and notify the chef and supplier (Correct answer)
- Cook the chicken to a higher internal temperature to make it safe
Correct answer: Refuse the delivery and notify the chef and supplier
Spoiled poultry must be rejected and the supplier notified; cooking does not eliminate spoilage toxins or pathogens.
Question 4: A new culinary graduate joins a professional kitchen brigade. According to classical kitchen hierarchy, who would they typically report to first?
- Executive Chef
- Sous Chef
- Chef de Partie (Station Chef) (Correct answer)
- Garde Manger
Correct answer: Chef de Partie (Station Chef)
Entry-level cooks (commis) typically report directly to the Chef de Partie responsible for their assigned station.
Question 5: What is the primary purpose of a standardized recipe in a professional kitchen?
- To limit the creativity of line cooks
- To ensure consistent quality, yield, and cost control across all cooks (Correct answer)
- To satisfy health department inspection requirements
- To reduce the need for skilled culinary staff
Correct answer: To ensure consistent quality, yield, and cost control across all cooks
Standardized recipes ensure that every cook produces the same dish with predictable quality and cost regardless of who prepares it.
Question 6: A cook is slicing vegetables and notices the cutting board is wobbly. What is the safest immediate action?
- Continue cutting carefully with extra attention
- Place a damp towel or non-slip mat under the board to stabilize it (Correct answer)
- Switch to a smaller knife to reduce vibration
- Move the cutting board to the edge of the prep table
Correct answer: Place a damp towel or non-slip mat under the board to stabilize it
A damp towel or non-slip mat prevents the board from sliding, directly reducing the risk of cutting injuries.
Question 7: Which behavior best demonstrates professionalism during a high-volume service rush?
- Skipping verbal communication to save time and work silently
- Calling out orders and acknowledging tickets with clear, concise responses (Correct answer)
- Taking shortcuts with plating standards to increase speed
- Asking questions repeatedly to ensure every detail is perfect
Correct answer: Calling out orders and acknowledging tickets with clear, concise responses
Clear communication — calling out and acknowledging tickets — maintains coordination and prevents errors during rush service.
A line cook arrives 15 minutes late for their shift during a busy Friday dinner service.
What is the most professional response from the sous chef?