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Question 1. **What is the primary purpose of the Illinois BASSET program?** A)
Increase bar revenues B) Promote responsible alcohol service and reduce drunk
driving C) Standardize cocktail recipes D) Enforce dress codes for servers
Answer: B
Explanation: BASSET (Beverage Alcohol Server Education and Training) is designed
to educate servers about responsible service, underage drinking prevention, and
reducing alcohol-related crashes.
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Question 2. **Which entity establishes the overall goals for BASSET training?** A)
Illinois Liquor Control Commission (ILCC) B) Illinois Department of Transportation
C) Illinois Department of Public Health D) Illinois Attorney General’s Office
Answer: A
Explanation: The ILCC creates the BASSET curriculum and oversees compliance
with state liquor laws.
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Question 3. **How long is the mandatory training period for a newly hired server
under BASSET?** A) 30 days B) 60 days C) 90 days D) 120 days
Answer: D
Explanation: New hires must complete BASSET within 120 days of employment,
unless the employer requires earlier completion.
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Question 4. **If a local municipality enacts stricter alcohol regulations than the
state, which rule applies to a bar within that municipality?** A) State law only B)
Municipal ordinance only C) The stricter of the two D) The less restrictive rule
Answer: C
Explanation: Illinois law permits local governments to adopt more stringent rules;
establishments must follow the stricter standard.
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Question 5. **Which of the following is an administrative sanction the ILCC may
impose on a licensee?** A) Imprisonment B) Community service C) License
suspension D) Mandatory counseling
Answer: C
Explanation: Administrative sanctions include fines, license suspension,
revocation, or probation, not criminal penalties like imprisonment.
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Question 6. **A patron sues a bar for injuries caused by a drunk driver who was
served at the bar. This lawsuit is an example of:** A) Criminal liability B) Civil
liability C) Administrative penalty D) Federal prosecution
Answer: B
Explanation: The patron’s claim is a civil “dram-shop” suit seeking damages for
injuries caused by the bar’s service to an intoxicated person.
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Question 7. **Which factor most directly influences a guest’s Blood Alcohol
Concentration (BAC)?** A) Height B) Weight C) Eye color D) Shoe size
Answer: B
Explanation: Body weight affects the distribution of alcohol in the bloodstream,
influencing BAC levels.
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Question 8. **A 150-lb woman and a 200-lb man each consume two standard
drinks in one hour. Who is likely to have the higher BAC?** A) The woman B) The
man C) Both will be identical D) Neither will have measurable BAC
Answer: A
Explanation: Because the woman has lower body mass, the same amount of
alcohol results in a higher concentration.
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Question 9. **Which of the following is considered a “standard drink” in Illinois?
** A) 8 oz of 5 % beer B) 12 oz of 5 % beer C) 5 oz of 12 % wine D) 2 oz of 80-proof
spirit
Answer: B
Explanation: A standard drink is defined as 12 oz of 5 % beer, 5 oz of 12 % wine, or
1.5 oz of 80-proof distilled spirit.
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Question 10. **Why does “sobering up” a guest primarily require time rather
than a specific drink?** A) Alcohol is stored in the stomach B) The liver
metabolizes roughly one standard drink per hour C) Water dilutes blood alcohol
instantly D) Coffee neutralizes alcohol
Answer: B
Explanation: The liver processes about one standard drink per hour; no beverage
can accelerate this metabolic rate.
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Question 11. **Which physiological sign is NOT a reliable indicator of
intoxication?** A) Slurred speech B) Dilated pupils C) Loss of coordination D)
Elevated body temperature
Answer: D
Explanation: Elevated temperature is not a typical sign of alcohol intoxication,
whereas the other options are common cues.
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Question 12. **Mixing alcohol with which type of medication poses the greatest
risk of respiratory depression?** A) Antihistamines B) Opioid analgesics C)
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs D) Antibiotics
Answer: B