ABC RBS Exam
A blood alcohol concentration of .08 indicates that _____ percent of your blood is
alcohol.
a. 80%
b. 0.8%
c. 8%
d. 0.08% - ANS-0.08%
A legally acceptable ID has which characteristic?
a. residential address
b. city of birth
c. serial number
d. valid expiration date - ANS-valid expiration date
A patron attempts to use a valid ID that is not theirs as proof of age. What should the
server do?
a. call the local law enforcement
b. serve the patron as the ID is valid
c. do not serve the patron
d. ask for a second form of ID - ANS-do not serve the patron
Being "under the influence" of alcohol means that
a. your BAC is 0.08% or above.
b. your physical or mental abilities are impaired.
c. your ability to metabolize alcohol has been impaired.
d. you are incapable of performing fine motor functions. - ANS-your physical or mental
abilities are impaired.
Correct pours enable alcohol servers to
a. ensure patrons drink alcohol responsibly.
b. restrict excessive consumption of alcohol.
c. identify intoxicated patrons.
, d. better monitor a patron's alcohol intake. - ANS-better monitor a patron's alcohol
intake.
Eating food while drinking alcohol may
a. slow down the rate of intoxication.
b. cause less of the alcohol to be metabolized.
c. keep the diner from becoming intoxicated.
d. help the body to purge the alcohol from the blood stream. - ANS-slow down the rate
of intoxication.
Frequent calls for service to local law enforcement by an on-premises licensee may
result in
a. positive Yelp reviews.
b. suspension of alcohol license.
c. support from the community.
d. increased revenue. - ANS-suspension of alcohol license.
In California, the sale of alcohol is prohibited before
a. 7 a.m.
b. 4 a.m.
c. 5 a.m.
d. 6 a.m. - ANS-6 a.m.
In the simplest of terms, binge drinking can be described as drinking alcohol
a. until one becomes intoxicated.
b. on a regular basis.
c. to the point of addiction.
d. rapidly. - ANS-rapidly
Infractions are punishable by
a. a fine.
b. incarceration in the county jail.
c. being placed on probation.
d. both incarceration and a fine. - ANS-a fine
A blood alcohol concentration of .08 indicates that _____ percent of your blood is
alcohol.
a. 80%
b. 0.8%
c. 8%
d. 0.08% - ANS-0.08%
A legally acceptable ID has which characteristic?
a. residential address
b. city of birth
c. serial number
d. valid expiration date - ANS-valid expiration date
A patron attempts to use a valid ID that is not theirs as proof of age. What should the
server do?
a. call the local law enforcement
b. serve the patron as the ID is valid
c. do not serve the patron
d. ask for a second form of ID - ANS-do not serve the patron
Being "under the influence" of alcohol means that
a. your BAC is 0.08% or above.
b. your physical or mental abilities are impaired.
c. your ability to metabolize alcohol has been impaired.
d. you are incapable of performing fine motor functions. - ANS-your physical or mental
abilities are impaired.
Correct pours enable alcohol servers to
a. ensure patrons drink alcohol responsibly.
b. restrict excessive consumption of alcohol.
c. identify intoxicated patrons.
, d. better monitor a patron's alcohol intake. - ANS-better monitor a patron's alcohol
intake.
Eating food while drinking alcohol may
a. slow down the rate of intoxication.
b. cause less of the alcohol to be metabolized.
c. keep the diner from becoming intoxicated.
d. help the body to purge the alcohol from the blood stream. - ANS-slow down the rate
of intoxication.
Frequent calls for service to local law enforcement by an on-premises licensee may
result in
a. positive Yelp reviews.
b. suspension of alcohol license.
c. support from the community.
d. increased revenue. - ANS-suspension of alcohol license.
In California, the sale of alcohol is prohibited before
a. 7 a.m.
b. 4 a.m.
c. 5 a.m.
d. 6 a.m. - ANS-6 a.m.
In the simplest of terms, binge drinking can be described as drinking alcohol
a. until one becomes intoxicated.
b. on a regular basis.
c. to the point of addiction.
d. rapidly. - ANS-rapidly
Infractions are punishable by
a. a fine.
b. incarceration in the county jail.
c. being placed on probation.
d. both incarceration and a fine. - ANS-a fine