I want to become a chef so what is better BA In culinary arts or B.sc in hotel management and catering technology?
Hello,
I understand career choosing can be a bit frustrating anr confusing. However, if you want to specialize in cooking, a BA in Culinary Arts is better. If you're interested in broader hospitality management with a focus on cooking, then B.Sc in Hotel Management and Catering Technology is a better choice.
Hope this helps,
Thank you
Question : Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
I was a chef in the Taj banquet kitchen when the gunshots started that night. Initially, the news was that it was an internal gang war in a neighbourhood nearby and that it would die down soon. It was only at about 10.30 or 11 p.m. that we understood the magnitude of what was going on. We were seven chefs in the kitchen that night, not one of whom left the Taj despite knowing all exit points. By then, the shootout had happened at the Wasabi restaurant, and all those who had survived were pouring into the banquet hall and kitchen where we were working.
As soon as we heard about the shootout, we prepared sandwiches for our surviving guests, which we then handed out. After this, we entered the corridor to escort our guests out of the hotel through the back entrance. We had successfully helped a few guests when I saw the left profile of a terrorist in a red cap who began shooting. I was standing next to a refrigerator when my head chef and his assistant chef both got shot. There was chaos, panic, and fear as our guests started running everywhere, but by then they had opened fire in all directions.
All of a sudden, everything went quiet, and that silence was the worst. I tried looking around for survivors, but it was just me. I stayed there for a few hours until I realised that no help would be coming anytime soon. I looked at the refrigerator where I'd been only a while ago, and it had 3 bullet holes in it. I'd narrowly escaped death, but it was horrifying to see that my guests and colleagues hadn't been as lucky. I won't look back on that day as just a terrorist attack, but as a day when many brave individuals looked death in the eye to help others.
Question:-
On the day of the shootout:
Option 1: all of those who were present in the hotel died
Option 2: many of the staff behaved like cowards
Option 3: all chefs left through the exit points
Option 4: the brave ones faced death to help those in need
Correct Answer: the brave ones faced death to help those in need
Solution : The fourth option is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The passage describes how the hotel staff, including the narrator, took courageous actions to help others during the shootout. They prepared sandwiches for surviving guests, escorted them out of the hotel, and looked for survivors despite the chaotic and dangerous situation. The phrase looked death in the eye suggests that these individuals faced the risk of harm or death to assist those in need.
Therefore, the correct answer is that the brave ones faced death to help those in need.
Question : Select the correct spelling from the given options to fill in the blank.
Mihika was one of the _______________ in the Master Chef competition held in our society last year.
Option 1: contextants
Option 2: contestents
Option 3: contestants
Option 4: kontestants
Correct Answer: contestants
Solution : The third option is the correct answer.
This option correctly spells the word "contestants" used for individuals participating in a competition, such as the Master Chef competition.
Therefore, the complete sentence is: "Mihika was one of the contestants in the Master Chef competition held in our society last year."
Question : Directions: Three of the four groups of words are alike in some manner. Select the odd group of words.
Option 1: (Knife, Needle, Plumb line)
Option 2: (Surgeon, Warrior, Chef)
Option 3: (Farmer, Mason, Doctor)
Option 4: (Labourer, Tailor, Sculptor)
Correct Answer: (Knife, Needle, Plumb line)
Solution : Let's check the options –
First option: (Knife, Needle, Plumb line); This group of words refers to the objects used for work.
Second option: (Surgeon, Warrior, Chef); The group of words refers to the profession.
Third option: (Farmer, Mason, Doctor); The group of words refers to the profession.
Fourth option: (Labourer, Tailor, Sculptor); The group of words refers to the profession.
Therefore, the first option is different from the others. Hence, the first option is correct.
Question : Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
I was a chef in the Taj banquet kitchen when the gunshots started that night. Initially, the news was that it was an internal gang war in a neighbourhood nearby and that it would die down soon. It was only at about 10.30 or 11 p.m. that we understood the magnitude of what was going on. We were seven chefs in the kitchen that night, not one of whom left the Taj despite knowing all exit points. By then, the shootout had happened at the Wasabi restaurant, and all those who had survived were pouring into the banquet hall and kitchen where we were working.
As soon as we heard about the shootout, we prepared sandwiches for our surviving guests, which we then handed out. After this, we entered the corridor to escort our guests out of the hotel through the back entrance. We had successfully helped a few guests when I saw the left profile of a terrorist in a red cap who began shooting. I was standing next to a refrigerator when my head chef and his assistant chef both got shot. There was chaos, panic, and fear as our guests started running everywhere, but by then they had opened fire in all directions.
All of a sudden, everything went quiet, and that silence was the worst. I tried looking around for survivors, but it was just me. I stayed there for a few hours until I realised that no help would be coming anytime soon. I looked at the refrigerator where I'd been only a while ago, and it had 3 bullet holes in it. I'd narrowly escaped death, but it was horrifying to see that my guests and colleagues hadn't been as lucky. I won't look back on that day as just a terrorist attack, but as a day when many brave individuals looked death in the eye to help others.
Question:-
The shootout first started in:
Option 1: the banquet hall
Option 2: the kitchen
Option 3: the corridor near the exit
Option 4: Wasabi restaurant
Correct Answer: Wasabi restaurant
Solution : The fourth option is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The answer is derived directly from the information provided in the passage. The passage states, By then, the shootout had happened at the Wasabi restaurant, making it clear that the initial location of the shootout was the Wasabi restaurant. The choice is supported by explicit information within the text, leading to a straightforward and accurate response.
Therefore, the correct answer is, Wasabi restaurant.
Do IHMs prepare you to become a chef?
Hello Ayush,
Yes Institute of Hotel Management prepare you in your career as chef.
For more information, please refer:
https://hospitality.careers360.com/articles/9288-course-review-culinary-arts/amp
Good luck
what is the difference between ba in culinary arts and bsc in culinary arts? if i want to become a chef or( start a hotel in future)which degree would be best for me?
Hi,
BA in culinary arts will teach you all about the modern and trending food technologies as well as traditional foods. It is basically all work related to food and kitchen.
Whereas, on the other hand BSc in culinary arts will teach you about food as well as the hospitality and management of the hotel or a restaurant.
Therefore, if you want to become a chef and then later on after some experience you want to open your own restaurant, so you should opt for BSc in culinary arts.
I hope this answer helps you.
All the best.