SERVSAFE ALCOHOL FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Which type of liability allows a server to be sued and held responsible for damages to a
third party?
A. Criminal liability
B. Administrative liability
C. Public liability
D. Civil liability
Answer: D
Conceptual Explanation: Civil liability allows an injured third party to sue the server or
establishment for damages caused by an intoxicated guest.
2. A guest who is stumbling and has trouble picking up their change is showing signs of which
behavioral cue?
A. Impaired Coordination
B. Impaired Judgment
C. Slowed Reaction Time
D. Relaxed Inhibitions
,Answer: A
Conceptual Explanation: Stumbling and loss of fine motor skills like picking up coins are
classic signs of impaired physical coordination.
3. According to Dram Shop laws, who can be held liable for injuries caused by an intoxicated
guest?
A. The guest only
B. The local police department
C. Only the alcohol manufacturer
D. The server, the manager, and the owner
Answer: D
Conceptual Explanation: Dram Shop laws extend liability to the establishment and its
employees (server, manager, owner) when alcohol is served irresponsibly.
4. Where is the majority of alcohol absorbed into the bloodstream?
A. The mouth
B. The esophagus
C. The liver
D. The small intestine
Answer: D
, Conceptual Explanation: While some alcohol is absorbed in the stomach, approximately
80% is absorbed through the small intestine.
5. On average, how many drinks per hour can the liver process?
A. Half a drink
B. Three drinks
C. Two drinks
D. One drink
Answer: D
Conceptual Explanation: The liver processes alcohol at a steady rate of approximately one
standard drink per hour.
6. Which of the following guests will likely have the highest Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) after
three drinks?
A. A person who just ate a steak
B. A person with high muscle mass
C. A person with high body fat
D. A large-framed man
Answer: C
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Which type of liability allows a server to be sued and held responsible for damages to a
third party?
A. Criminal liability
B. Administrative liability
C. Public liability
D. Civil liability
Answer: D
Conceptual Explanation: Civil liability allows an injured third party to sue the server or
establishment for damages caused by an intoxicated guest.
2. A guest who is stumbling and has trouble picking up their change is showing signs of which
behavioral cue?
A. Impaired Coordination
B. Impaired Judgment
C. Slowed Reaction Time
D. Relaxed Inhibitions
,Answer: A
Conceptual Explanation: Stumbling and loss of fine motor skills like picking up coins are
classic signs of impaired physical coordination.
3. According to Dram Shop laws, who can be held liable for injuries caused by an intoxicated
guest?
A. The guest only
B. The local police department
C. Only the alcohol manufacturer
D. The server, the manager, and the owner
Answer: D
Conceptual Explanation: Dram Shop laws extend liability to the establishment and its
employees (server, manager, owner) when alcohol is served irresponsibly.
4. Where is the majority of alcohol absorbed into the bloodstream?
A. The mouth
B. The esophagus
C. The liver
D. The small intestine
Answer: D
, Conceptual Explanation: While some alcohol is absorbed in the stomach, approximately
80% is absorbed through the small intestine.
5. On average, how many drinks per hour can the liver process?
A. Half a drink
B. Three drinks
C. Two drinks
D. One drink
Answer: D
Conceptual Explanation: The liver processes alcohol at a steady rate of approximately one
standard drink per hour.
6. Which of the following guests will likely have the highest Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) after
three drinks?
A. A person who just ate a steak
B. A person with high muscle mass
C. A person with high body fat
D. A large-framed man
Answer: C