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To pass the ServSafe Manager exam, you need to score at least 75%. This means you must answer at least 60 questions right within a two-hour timeframe. If you have completed the training course and studied the relevant materials, you should pass the exam.
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Read More »The ability to have a broad understanding of the foodservice industry is an important requirement for passing the ServSafe Manager exam. Using our flashcards in tandem with practice tests will give you the best chance of passing the exam.
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