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SERVSAFE ALCOHOL FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS



1. Which type of liability can result in a server being sentenced to jail time?

A. Criminal liability


B. Civil liability


C. Administrative liability


D. Torts liability


Answer: A


Conceptual Explanation: Criminal liability involves the state bringing charges against an

individual for violating laws, which can lead to fines, probation, or imprisonment.


2. Under Dram Shop laws, who is typically held responsible for damages caused by an

intoxicated guest?

A. The guest who consumed the alcohol


B. The establishment and its employees


C. The manufacturer of the alcohol


D. The local liquor control board

,Answer: B


Conceptual Explanation: Dram Shop laws allow third parties to sue the establishment and

its staff for injuries or damages caused by a guest who was served alcohol while visibly

intoxicated or underage.


3. What is the legal Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) limit for driving in all 50 states?

A. 0.01


B. 0.08


C. 0.05


D. 0.1


Answer: B


Conceptual Explanation: A BAC of 0.08 or higher is the legal threshold for driving under

the influence for non-commercial drivers over 21 in the U.S.


4. Which organ is primarily responsible for breaking down alcohol in the body?

A. Liver


B. Kidneys


C. Stomach


D. Small intestine


Answer: A

, Conceptual Explanation: The liver processes alcohol at a constant rate of approximately

one standard drink per hour.


5. What is the standard size for a serving of 80-proof distilled spirits?

A. 0.5 ounce


B. 1.0 ounce


C. 2.0 ounces


D. 1.5 ounces


Answer: D


Conceptual Explanation: A standard drink of 80-proof spirits is 1.5 ounces; for beer it is

12 ounces, and for wine it is 5 ounces.


6. Which factor typically causes a person’s BAC to rise faster?

A. Drinking water between alcoholic beverages


B. High muscle mass


C. Eating a large meal before drinking


D. A high percentage of body fat


Answer: D


Conceptual Explanation: Alcohol does not distribute into fat as well as muscle; therefore,

individuals with higher body fat percentages will have a higher BAC compared to more

muscular individuals of the same weight.

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