RBS EXAM 100 REAL QUESTIONS AND
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)
How long is your RBS card valid? - ANSWER>>3 years
What is the definition of binge drinking? - ANSWER>>Consuming 5 or more drinks (male), or 4
or more drinks (female), in about 2 hours
Where does most alcohol get absorbed in the human body? - ANSWER>>The small intestine
Alcohol is classified as a - ANSWER>>Depressant
Which if the following functions is performed by the liver? - ANSWER>>Metabolisms of harmful
substances found in the body Regulation of blood glucose levels
Production of bile to aid in digestion
** All of the above ** <--
The BAC where someone is legally considered intoxicated is - ANSWER>>0.08%
Which of these beverages contains the highest concentration of alcohol? - ANSWER>>12 oz
beer 5% alcohol 5 oz wine 12% alcohol
1.5 oz shot of liquor 40% alcohol
** all are the same amount ** <--
Which type of crime carries the most severe penalties? - ANSWER>>Felonies
What are the three types of liabilities for ABC-licensed on-premise alcohol outlets? -
ANSWER>>Criminal, administrative, civil
Which entity is responsible for enforcing penalties for violations of administrative liability? -
ANSWER>>The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC)
What is the minimum are required for someone to be employed at an ABC-licensed on-premise
alcohol outlet to mix of prepare alcoholic beverages? - ANSWER>>21
Which of the following type of drink promotions are allowed? - ANSWER>>Two for one drink
specials Ladies' night
Bottomless drink specials
**none of these are allowed at an ABC licensed establishment** <--
, Which of the following is a potential sign of intoxification? - ANSWER>>Slurred speech Red
or watery eyes
Loss of coordination
** All of the above** <--
What is the legal drinking age in California? - ANSWER>>21
What does F.L.A.G. stand for when checking ID? - ANSWER>>Feel, Look, Ask, Give back
The only acceptable ID for purchasing alcohol in the state of California is the Real ID -
ANSWER>>False
Which of the following would be considered an aggravating factor when determining
administrative penalties? - ANSWER>>Prior disciplinary history or warning letters
Which of the following would be considered a mitigating factor when determining
administrative penalties? - ANSWER>>Length of licensure of an ACB-licensed establishment
without prior disciplinary actions
Management policies for the sale or service of alcoholic beverages should be: -
ANSWER>>Written in clean specific language
Taught to each individual employee
Reinforced through regular training or meetings with employees
** All of the above ** <--
What typres of promotions are allowed at ABC-licensed establishments? - ANSWER>>Food
promotions for designated drivers
How long must records be kept for ABC-licensed establishments? - ANSWER>>4 years
Which term is defined as drinking a lot of alcohol in a short time period? - ANSWER>>binge
drinking
Irresponsible alcohol sales in a community typically lead to an increase in - ANSWER>>car and
home insurance rates?
Which symptom is associated with alcohol-impaired driving? - ANSWER>>reduced coordination
When alcohol is mixed with ______ the side effects can range from discomfort to death. -
ANSWER>>medications or recreational drugs
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)
How long is your RBS card valid? - ANSWER>>3 years
What is the definition of binge drinking? - ANSWER>>Consuming 5 or more drinks (male), or 4
or more drinks (female), in about 2 hours
Where does most alcohol get absorbed in the human body? - ANSWER>>The small intestine
Alcohol is classified as a - ANSWER>>Depressant
Which if the following functions is performed by the liver? - ANSWER>>Metabolisms of harmful
substances found in the body Regulation of blood glucose levels
Production of bile to aid in digestion
** All of the above ** <--
The BAC where someone is legally considered intoxicated is - ANSWER>>0.08%
Which of these beverages contains the highest concentration of alcohol? - ANSWER>>12 oz
beer 5% alcohol 5 oz wine 12% alcohol
1.5 oz shot of liquor 40% alcohol
** all are the same amount ** <--
Which type of crime carries the most severe penalties? - ANSWER>>Felonies
What are the three types of liabilities for ABC-licensed on-premise alcohol outlets? -
ANSWER>>Criminal, administrative, civil
Which entity is responsible for enforcing penalties for violations of administrative liability? -
ANSWER>>The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC)
What is the minimum are required for someone to be employed at an ABC-licensed on-premise
alcohol outlet to mix of prepare alcoholic beverages? - ANSWER>>21
Which of the following type of drink promotions are allowed? - ANSWER>>Two for one drink
specials Ladies' night
Bottomless drink specials
**none of these are allowed at an ABC licensed establishment** <--
, Which of the following is a potential sign of intoxification? - ANSWER>>Slurred speech Red
or watery eyes
Loss of coordination
** All of the above** <--
What is the legal drinking age in California? - ANSWER>>21
What does F.L.A.G. stand for when checking ID? - ANSWER>>Feel, Look, Ask, Give back
The only acceptable ID for purchasing alcohol in the state of California is the Real ID -
ANSWER>>False
Which of the following would be considered an aggravating factor when determining
administrative penalties? - ANSWER>>Prior disciplinary history or warning letters
Which of the following would be considered a mitigating factor when determining
administrative penalties? - ANSWER>>Length of licensure of an ACB-licensed establishment
without prior disciplinary actions
Management policies for the sale or service of alcoholic beverages should be: -
ANSWER>>Written in clean specific language
Taught to each individual employee
Reinforced through regular training or meetings with employees
** All of the above ** <--
What typres of promotions are allowed at ABC-licensed establishments? - ANSWER>>Food
promotions for designated drivers
How long must records be kept for ABC-licensed establishments? - ANSWER>>4 years
Which term is defined as drinking a lot of alcohol in a short time period? - ANSWER>>binge
drinking
Irresponsible alcohol sales in a community typically lead to an increase in - ANSWER>>car and
home insurance rates?
Which symptom is associated with alcohol-impaired driving? - ANSWER>>reduced coordination
When alcohol is mixed with ______ the side effects can range from discomfort to death. -
ANSWER>>medications or recreational drugs