Many  candidates were unable to distinguish correctly between formal and informal  meal service.  Though the candidates  understood the types of informal meal service but they could not explain the  answer correctly as they were unable to express themselves. 
                    The  ‘c’ part of the question was well tackled by the candidates. 
                    The  candidates were expected to answer the question as follows: 
                    
                      - DISTINGUISH BETWEEN FORMAL  AND INFORMAL MEAL SERVICE.
 
                     
                    Formal Meal Service 
                    
                      - is  mainly used during formal dinners and luncheons by hotels and restaurants. In  this style all the foods are served from the kitchen and require adequate  waiter or waitress service.
 
                   
                                  OR 
                    
                      - In  a formal meal service food is served from the kitchen by a waiter/waitress It  is used mainly in hotels and restaurants during formal dinners, luncheons etc.
 
                     
                    WHILE 
                                                                      
            Informal  Meal Service 
                    
                      - Informal  service does not require the services of waiter. This kind of service is used  in the home.
 
                     
                                                                               
            (b)     TWO TYPES OF FORMAL SERVICES 
                      (i)      Plate Service:  In this style, the food is put on individual plates in 
                      the kitchen and then served to the  guests.  This is mostly used in wedding,  naming, funeral and house warming ceremonies.   
            (ii)      Buffet  Service: (do it yourself service) 
                      Here quests serve themselves. The  food and table appointments are arranged in such a way that is convenient for  guests to move round and serve themselves. 
                                                                                                             
                      (iii)     English Service: 
                      Here all the food is served at the  table by the host/hostess or any other family member. 
            (iv)     Compromise  Service 
                      Here the main dish is served at the  table by the host/hostess while other smaller portions are served from the  kitchen. A waiter/waitress may be used in serving. 
                              (v)      Family Service: 
                      Here the main meal is placed on the  table and family members serve     themselves.                                                                  
                    
                      - Functions of a  waiter/waitress
 
                     
                              -        Ensure  that the dining room is clean and comfortable. 
            -        Make sure  that the food is served at the correct temperature  
            -        Make sure  that the table is well arranged. 
                      -        Waiter/waitress should see that service of the meal is orderly,  prompt and delightful.  
                      -        The movement of the waiter/waitress should be quick, quiet  and    skillful. 
                      -        Attend  to any emergency that arises coolly, quickly and quietly. 
                    
                     
                    
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