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SERVSAFE ALCOHOL FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS



1. Which of the following describes Civil Liability?

A. Laws that involve the police and state authorities for selling to minors.


B. Administrative penalties like fines or license suspension issued by the liquor authority.


C. Laws that allow a person who was injured by an intoxicated guest to sue the

establishment.


D. The personal responsibility of the server to avoid serving an intoxicated person.


Answer: C


Conceptual Explanation: Civil Liability (Dram Shop laws) allows third parties to sue an

establishment or server if they are injured by an intoxicated guest.


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

A. The stomach


B. The liver


C. The kidneys


D. The small intestine

,Answer: B


Conceptual Explanation: The liver processes about 90% of the alcohol consumed at a rate

of approximately one standard drink per hour.


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

A. 0.1


B. 0.08


C. 0.05


D. 0.02


Answer: B


Conceptual Explanation: While BAC limits can vary for minors or commercial drivers,

0.08 is the standard legal limit for adult drivers.


4. Which of the following is considered a ‘standard drink’ of 80-proof spirits?

A. 0.5 ounces


B. 2.0 ounces


C. 1.0 ounces


D. 1.5 ounces


Answer: D


Conceptual Explanation: A standard drink of 80-proof liquor is defined as 1.5 ounces.

, 5. How does food affect the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream?

A. It slows the rate at which alcohol passes into the small intestine.


B. It has no effect on the absorption of alcohol.


C. It speeds up the rate of intoxication by coating the stomach.


D. It neutralizes the alcohol molecules in the stomach.


Answer: A


Conceptual Explanation: Food, especially high-fat or high-protein food, slows down the

movement of alcohol into the small intestine, where most absorption occurs.


6. A guest who is stumbling and has slurred speech is showing signs of:

A. Relaxed inhibitions


B. Impaired judgment


C. Impaired motor coordination


D. Slowed reaction time


Answer: C


Conceptual Explanation: Stumbling and slurred speech are classic indicators of a loss of

physical coordination due to alcohol.


7. Which form of identification is generally NOT acceptable for verifying age?

A. A valid passport

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