Permit test(85
questions with
verified
solutions)
Absorption - answer The way alcohol enters the
bloodstream. Alcohol is absorbed into the blood through
the stomach and small intestine.
Alcohol - answer A liquid with more than .5% alcohol by
volume. A toxic drug that slows the central nervous
system, resulting in impaired mental and physical
performance.
Alcoholic Beverage - answer Beer, Wine, distilled spirits
(hard liquor)
,Alternative ID - answer Identification that does not stand
alone. is always 1) a descriptive piece must include
name, address, date of birth, physical description or
photo and signature 2) a supportive piece which further
proves the person's identity 3) an appropriately
completed OLCC statement of age card
BAC - answer Blood Alcohol Content. The amount of
alcohol in the blood, determined by the percentage of
alcohol in relation to other blood components. .08% BAC
means 8parts of alcohol per 10,000 parts of blood
Binge - answer When men consume 5 or more alcoholic
drinks or 4 for women in 2 hours
Central Nervous System (CNS) - answer The brain and the
spinal cord, which collect, process and transmit
information.
Depressant - answer A chemical that slows down the
processes of central nervous system
Detoxification - answer The act of removing a poison or
toxin, such as alcohol, and its effect from the body. The
liver is the detoxification organ.
, DMV - answer Department of Motor Vehicles. Issues IDs
and licenses in most states.
Drink Equivalency - answer There is the same amount of
ethanol in 12 ounce, 5% beer as a 5 ounce, 12$ wine and
a 1-1.5 ounce, 80 proof (40%) spirit.
DUII - answer Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants.
In Oregon limit is .08% BAC. includes other drugs
Good Faith Effort - answer Placing your hand on the drink
and trying to remove it. If touching may cause a
disturbance, then a good faith effort is a verbal request
for the drink.
Growler - answer A securely covered container supplied
by the consumer and having a capacity of not more than
two gallons
House Duty - answer Rules that the owners and managers
of a business set for their employees that tare equal to or
stricter than the legal duties. Also known as house policy
Impairment - answer A decrease in physical and mental
abilities