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ALCOHOL SERVSAFE EXAM - STUDY GUIDE
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Question 1: D. All of the above.
Answer:
A server who is 21-years old can legally do which of the following?
- Pour liquor.
- Deliver liquor to a guest's table.
- Take payment for liquor from a guest.
- All of the above.
Question 2: A. fat
Answer:
The best type of food for slowing alcohol absorption in the stomach is high in
- fat
- salt
- sugar
- carbohydrates
Question 3: B. impaired judgment
Answer:
Complaining about the strength of a drink after having consumed others of the same strength is a sign of
- relaxed inhibitions
- impaired judgment
- slowed reaction time
- impaired motor coordination
Question 4: Higher
Answer:
Will your BAC be higher or lower after drinking alcohol with carbonation as opposed to without?
Question 5: D. Woman, aged 60
Answer:
Which of the following would have the highest BAC after consuming one beer?
- Man, ages 25
- Man, aged 60
- Woman, aged 25
- Woman, aged 60
Question 6: A. Only until its expiration date
Answer:
For how long is an ID considered valid?
- Only until its expiration date
- Up to one month past its expiration date
- Up to six months past its expiration date
- Up to one year past its expiration date
Question 7: Food needs to be digested first, but alcohol does not.
Answer:
What is the difference between food and alcohol's journey to the bloodstream?
Question 8: D. Carbonation may cause a guest to reach a higher BAC faster
Answer:
Which of the following is true about BAC?
- Food does not affect BAC
- Emotional state has no effect on BAC
- Medications do not have an effect on BAC
- Carbonation may cause a guest to reach a higher BAC faster
Question 9: 12% - 14 %
Answer:
What is the typical ABV of wine in the U.S.?
Question 10: D. All of the above
Answer:
Alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream through the
- Mouth
- Stomach
- Small intestine.
- All of the above
Question 11: 0.30
Answer:
What level of intoxication can lead to a coma or even death?
Question 12: D. impaired motor coordination
Answer:
Swaying or staggering when walking is a sign of
- relaxed inhibitions
- impaired judgment
- slowed reaction time
- impaired motor coordination
Question 13: A. Local liquor laws can be stricter than state liquor laws.
Answer:
Which of the following is true about liquor laws?
- Local liquor laws can be stricter than state liquor laws.
- Obtaining a liquor license is the right of every operation.
- Violation of liquor laws will not result in an establishment losing its liquor license.
- Only the local liquor authority has the responsibility for monitoring and enforcing liquor laws.
Question 14: A. local liquor authority.
Answer:
Most liquor licenses are issued and monitored by the
- local liquor authority.
- local chamber of commerce.
- Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA).
- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF).
Question 15: D. ask the guest's friends to help you by not giving the intoxicated guest any more alcohol.
Answer:
1f a guest whose service has been stopped is with others who are not intoxicated, you should