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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026



1. Which type of liability allows a court to hold an operation’s owner responsible for the

actions of their employees?

A. Dram Shop Liability


B. Administrative Liability


C. Criminal Liability


D. Vicarious Liability


Answer: D


Conceptual Explanation: Vicarious liability is a legal doctrine that holds an employer or

owner responsible for the acts of their employees while they are working.


2. What is the standard serving size for 80-proof distilled spirits?

A. 1.0 ounce


B. 1.5 ounces


C. 2.0 ounces


D. 5.0 ounces

,Answer: B


Conceptual Explanation: A standard drink of 80-proof distilled spirits is 1.5 ounces.


3. Which of the following foods is most effective at slowing the absorption of alcohol into the

bloodstream?

A. High-carb foods like bread


B. High-protein foods like steak


C. Salty foods like pretzels


D. Sugary foods like desserts


Answer: B


Conceptual Explanation: High-protein and high-fat foods stay in the stomach longer,

which slows down the rate at which alcohol moves into the small intestine and is absorbed.


4. If a guest has a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of 0.08, what does this mathematically

represent?

A. 0.8 grams of alcohol per 1,000 milliliters of blood


B. 0.08 grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood


C. 8% of the guest’s blood is pure alcohol


D. 0.08 ounces of alcohol per gallon of blood


Answer: B

, Conceptual Explanation: BAC is measured as the weight of alcohol per volume of blood,

specifically grams per 100 milliliters.


5. At what point does the liver’s rate of alcohol oxidation typically occur?

A. One drink every 30 minutes


B. Two drinks per hour


C. One drink per hour


D. It varies significantly based on body weight


Answer: C


Conceptual Explanation: On average, the liver processes alcohol at a rate of

approximately one standard drink per hour.


6. Which of the following is an example of ‘Relaxed Inhibitions’ in a guest?

A. Being overly friendly or loud


B. Stumbling or swaying


C. Slurred speech


D. Forgetting names or simple tasks


Answer: A


Conceptual Explanation: Relaxed inhibitions are often the first sign of intoxication,

characterized by behavioral changes like talking louder, being overly friendly, or using foul

language.

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