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Smart Serve Practice Test (Newest 2026–2027): Questions and Correct Answers. Graded A. This comprehensive study guide is designed to help learners prepare effectively for the Smart Serve certification exam. It includes realistic practice questions with accurate answers and clear explanations to reinforce understanding of responsible alcohol service, legal obligations, and safe serving practices. Ideal for candidates at all levels, it builds confidence, improves retention, and supports successful exam performance and professional compliance.

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Smart Serve Practice Test. Newest
2026-2027. Questions & Correct
Answers. Graded A

1.5 ounces (43 mL) with 40% alcohol is one Standard Drink of: Beer, Wine
or Spirits? - ANSSpirits, One Standard Drink of SPIRITS is 1.5 ounces (43
mL) with 40% alcohol.


12 ounces (341 mL) with 5% alcohol is one Standard Drink of: Beer, Wine
or Spirits? - ANSBeer, One Standard Drink of BEER is 12 ounces (341 mL)
with 5% alcohol.


5 ounces (142 mL) with 12% alcohol is one Standard Drink of: Beer, Wine
or Spirits - ANSWine, One Standard Drink of WINE is 5 ounces (142 mL)
with 12% alcohol.


How many Standard Drinks are there in 3 ounces of spirits with 40%
alcohol?


1 Standard drink
2 standard drinks
3 standard drinks - ANSA drink that contains 3 ounces of spirits with 40%
alcohol equals 2 Standard Drinks (3 ounces ÷ 1.5 ounces = 2 Standard
Drinks).



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, True of False


An 8 ounce glass of beer is equal to an 8 ounce glass of wine. - ANSFalse,
There are big differences in the alcohol content found in beer, wine, and
spirits. This program will introduce a benchmark called a "Standard Drink"
to help you estimate the amount of alcohol each customer has consumed.


True of False


Approximately 60% of the alcoholic content will be slowly eliminated from
the bloodstream. The remaining 40% will be eliminated through a person's
breath, sweat, and urine. - ANSFalse, Approximately 90% of the alcoholic
content will be slowly eliminated from the bloodstream. The remaining 10%
will be eliminated through a person's breath, sweat, and urine.


True of False


Drinking coffee will help a person who is intoxicated sober up faster. -
ANSFalse, Drinking coffee, water or eating food will not help someone
sober up faster. Once alcohol has been absorbed by the body and moves
into the bloodstream, only time will help.


True or False


A "Sale" permit is required if you plan on selling alcohol at an event in a
private place. - ANSTrue, "Sale" permits are required for the sale and


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