_______ are cues that you can visibly see that help tell you when a person might be
BECOMING intoxicated - ANS-Behavioral Cues
________ determine how QUICKLY someone will become intoxicated - ANS-Intoxication Rate
Factors
12 oz beer = 5 oz wine = 1 oz of 100-proof spirits - ANS-All of these have about .5 oz of pure
alcohol
4 drinks consumed by a 150-lb man in one hour on an empty stomach would probably mean
that he has a BAC of ...... - ANS-1. .20%
2. .05%
3. .25%
4. .10%
5. .15%
A "gulper" will probably reach a _________ than a "sipper" - ANS-Higher BAC faster
A 1 oz. shot of 100-proof spirits has roughly the same amount of pure alcohol as ____ oz. of
beer - ANS-12 oz.
Can a server call the police on a guest, if need be? - ANS-Yes
Can servers decide when to cut off a guest? - ANS-Yes
Can you accept an expired driver's license as proof of age as long as everything else is correct?
- ANS-NO
Here are some helpful guidelines for BAC as measured in the US - ANS-2 drinks = .05 BAC
4 drinks = .10 BAC
8 drinks = .20 BAC
12 drinks = .30 BAC
How does carbonation affect our drinks/bodies? - ANS-It impacts the rate that alcohol is
absorbed into the bloodstream.
How much pure alcohol is in a 1oz shot of 100-proof spirits? - ANS-.5 oz
If a guest has a ______________, this can usually help mask some ________________ that
otherwise might help warn you if a guest is in danger of BECOMING drunk - ANS-1. High
Tolerance
2. Behavioral Cues
If a guest seems to be rushing other guests at the table they're sitting at for another round of
drinks, should the server try to avoid serving a new round until all the guests at the table are
ready? - ANS-YES
If both men have the same percentage of body fat, are the same height, and are consuming the
same amount of alcohol at the same rate, will their BAC rise at the same rate? - ANS-YES
Intoxication rate factors... - ANS-1. speed up or slow down alcohol as it gets into the
bloodstream and
2. impact the rate at which a person's BAC level increases.