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Prepare for the ServSafe Alcohol True/False Exam (2026/2027 Academic Year) from the National Restaurant Association with this A+ graded practice resource featuring 50 expert-verified true/false questions and answers. This comprehensive review includes a complete answer key and detailed rationales covering responsible alcohol service, intoxication recognition, age verification, fake ID detection, alcohol laws and regulations, intervention techniques, liability prevention, customer safety, and best practices for responsible beverage service. Designed to reinforce essential knowledge, strengthen decision-making skills, and build confidence for first-attempt exam success. Pass Guaranteed—get instant access and excel on your ServSafe Alcohol certification exam.

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SERVSAFE ALCOHOL ACTUAL EXAM 2026/2027 | NATIONAL RESTAURANT
ASSOCIATION | 50 VERIFIED Q&A | 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | COMPLETE
RATIONALES | PASS GUARANTEED - A+ GRADED

SECTION 1: LAWS, LIABILITY & REGULATIONS

Questions 1-15

Question 1



You may be charged with a crime simply for serving a guest who appears to be intoxicated.



A) True

B) False



Correct Answer: A



Rationale: This statement is True. Serving alcohol to a guest who is or appears to be intoxicated is a criminal
violation in most states. You can face criminal charges (jail time, fines) for this offense, in addition to civil
liability if the guest causes harm to themselves or others .



Question 2



It is illegal to serve alcohol to a pregnant woman.



A) True

B) False



Correct Answer: B



Rationale: This statement is False. There is no federal law making it illegal to serve alcohol to a pregnant
woman. While many establishments have policies against serving visibly pregnant women to avoid potential
liability, it is not a criminal offense under state or federal law .

, SERVSAFE ALCOHOL ACTUAL EXAM 2026/2027 | NATIONAL RESTAURANT
ASSOCIATION | 50 VERIFIED Q&A | 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | COMPLETE
RATIONALES | PASS GUARANTEED - A+ GRADED
Question 3



Dram shop laws protect the server from being sued in the event that an intoxicated guest injures another
individual.



A) True

B) False



Correct Answer: B



Rationale: This statement is False. Dram shop laws do NOT protect servers or establishments from being sued.
Instead, they allow a third party (the injured person) to sue the establishment, employees, and owners for
damages caused by an intoxicated guest who was overserved .



Question 4



The state liquor authority can suspend an establishment's liquor license for allowing a minor to enter the
establishment with a fake ID.



A) True

B) False



Correct Answer: A



Rationale: This statement is True. The state liquor authority (often called ABC - Alcohol Beverage Control)
has the power to suspend or revoke an establishment's liquor license for violations including allowing minors
to enter or be served, even if they present a fake ID .



Question 5

, SERVSAFE ALCOHOL ACTUAL EXAM 2026/2027 | NATIONAL RESTAURANT
ASSOCIATION | 50 VERIFIED Q&A | 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | COMPLETE
RATIONALES | PASS GUARANTEED - A+ GRADED

All guests must be 21 years old to purchase alcohol.



A) True

B) False



Correct Answer: A



Rationale: This statement is True. The legal drinking age in all 50 U.S. states is 21. It is illegal to sell or serve
alcohol to anyone under 21 years of age, regardless of the circumstances .



Question 6



Criminal law violations related to alcohol service include serving alcohol to a minor, serving an intoxicated
guest, and allowing drug sales on the premises.



A) True

B) False



Correct Answer: A



Rationale: This statement is True. Most states hold servers and establishments criminally liable for: (1) Serving
alcohol to a minor; (2) Serving a guest who is or appears to be intoxicated; and (3) Possessing, selling, or
allowing the sale of drugs on the premises .



Question 7



A server can be sued for civil damages if they contribute to a guest's injury by serving them alcohol.

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