correct
The TBCA Five-Year Server Permit is the only permit that authorizes someone to serve
liquor, wine, and high-gravity beer in Tennessee. - answer True
You are employed as a server and your permit expired. You can legally work until you
get a new one. - answer False
The TABC requires your employer to keep copies of all server permits on the workplace
premises. - answer True
If you have never had a TABC Five-Year Server Permit and never worked as a server in
Tennessee, you are eligible for a one-time grace period if your company allows it. -
answer True
You start a new job serving alcohol in Tennessee for the first time. You are eligible for a
61-day grace period before you obtain a permit. You work for three days, then quit and
take a job at a different establishment. Since you worked less than a week at your first
job, you get to start the grace period over again. - answer False
In Tennessee, it is illegal to sell alcohol to pregnant women. - answer False
If you make an illegal alcohol sale, you, your manager, and your employer can all be
held responsible for your actions. - answer True
You made an illegal alcohol sale to someone under the age of 21. The drinker then
starts a fight in your establishment and injures an innocent bystander. The injured
person can sue the minor, but not you. - answer False
Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is the amount of: - answer Alcohol in the
bloodstream
A guest is showing signs of intoxication and you need to stop alcohol service. What
should you say? - answer The law does not allow me to serve any more alcohol at
this time.
What should you do if an intoxicated guest becomes verbally abusive? - answer Get
a manager
Your guest is halfway through her drink. What should you do? - answer Offer another
drink, if appropriate, as she is finishing her drink.