SERVSAFE ALCOHOL ADVANCED
EXAMINATION QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
1. Under which type of liability can a server be held responsible for serving alcohol to a minor
even if the server did not know the guest was underage?
A. Civil liability
B. Criminal liability
C. Administrative liability
D. Strict liability
Answer: D
Conceptual Explanation: Strict liability applies in many jurisdictions where the intent or
knowledge of the server does not matter if the prohibited act (serving a minor) occurred.
2. Which organ is responsible for breaking down the majority of alcohol consumed in the
body?
A. Small Intestine
B. Liver
C. Pancreas
,D. Kidneys
Answer: B
Conceptual Explanation: The liver processes about 90% of the alcohol consumed,
metabolizing it at a constant rate of approximately one drink per hour.
3. What is the primary purpose of ‘Dram Shop’ laws?
A. To regulate the hours during which alcohol can be sold
B. To allow third parties to sue an establishment for injuries caused by an intoxicated guest
C. To mandate alcohol server training for all employees
D. To set the legal Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) limit for drivers
Answer: B
Conceptual Explanation: Dram Shop laws create civil liability for establishments that
serve alcohol to visibly intoxicated persons or minors who subsequently cause injury to
others.
4. A guest has consumed three 12-ounce beers in one hour. If each beer has 5% ABV, how
many standard drinks has the guest consumed?
A. 3 drinks
B. 2 drinks
C. 1.5 drinks
D. 4.5 drinks
, Answer: A
Conceptual Explanation: A standard drink is defined as 12 ounces of 5% ABV beer;
therefore, three such beers equal three standard drinks.
5. Which of the following is considered a ‘behavioral’ sign of intoxication related to ‘relaxed
inhibitions’?
A. Spilling a drink or fumbling with change
B. Slurred speech and glassy eyes
C. Making overly friendly or rude comments
D. Moving slowly and deliberately
Answer: C
Conceptual Explanation: Relaxed inhibitions often manifest as changes in social behavior,
such as becoming louder, more talkative, or using foul language.
6. If a guest is showing signs of ‘impaired judgment’, which of the following behaviors are
they likely to exhibit?
A. Ordering increasingly stronger drinks
B. Difficulty picking up a glass
C. Stumbling or swaying while walking
D. Dozing off at the table
Answer: A
EXAMINATION QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
1. Under which type of liability can a server be held responsible for serving alcohol to a minor
even if the server did not know the guest was underage?
A. Civil liability
B. Criminal liability
C. Administrative liability
D. Strict liability
Answer: D
Conceptual Explanation: Strict liability applies in many jurisdictions where the intent or
knowledge of the server does not matter if the prohibited act (serving a minor) occurred.
2. Which organ is responsible for breaking down the majority of alcohol consumed in the
body?
A. Small Intestine
B. Liver
C. Pancreas
,D. Kidneys
Answer: B
Conceptual Explanation: The liver processes about 90% of the alcohol consumed,
metabolizing it at a constant rate of approximately one drink per hour.
3. What is the primary purpose of ‘Dram Shop’ laws?
A. To regulate the hours during which alcohol can be sold
B. To allow third parties to sue an establishment for injuries caused by an intoxicated guest
C. To mandate alcohol server training for all employees
D. To set the legal Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) limit for drivers
Answer: B
Conceptual Explanation: Dram Shop laws create civil liability for establishments that
serve alcohol to visibly intoxicated persons or minors who subsequently cause injury to
others.
4. A guest has consumed three 12-ounce beers in one hour. If each beer has 5% ABV, how
many standard drinks has the guest consumed?
A. 3 drinks
B. 2 drinks
C. 1.5 drinks
D. 4.5 drinks
, Answer: A
Conceptual Explanation: A standard drink is defined as 12 ounces of 5% ABV beer;
therefore, three such beers equal three standard drinks.
5. Which of the following is considered a ‘behavioral’ sign of intoxication related to ‘relaxed
inhibitions’?
A. Spilling a drink or fumbling with change
B. Slurred speech and glassy eyes
C. Making overly friendly or rude comments
D. Moving slowly and deliberately
Answer: C
Conceptual Explanation: Relaxed inhibitions often manifest as changes in social behavior,
such as becoming louder, more talkative, or using foul language.
6. If a guest is showing signs of ‘impaired judgment’, which of the following behaviors are
they likely to exhibit?
A. Ordering increasingly stronger drinks
B. Difficulty picking up a glass
C. Stumbling or swaying while walking
D. Dozing off at the table
Answer: A