SMART SERVE PRACTICE EXAM
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How many mg of of alcohol per 100ml of blood when driving? -
ANSWER-50mg of of alcohol per 100ml of blood when driving.
The process of Alcohol absorption - ANSWER-- Travels down
the throat to the stomach
- Absorbed into the body by the stomach and intestines
- The bloodstream carries the alcohol throughout the body
including the brain and other tissues
- Alcohol is metabolized in the liver by body chemicals that
break down the alcohol at a rate of approx. one hour per
standard drink
- 90% of alcohol is slowly eliminated from the bloodstream;
10% is removed
- Alcohol is metabolized more slowly than it is absorbed.
Blood Alcohol Concentration - ANSWER-BAC is a
measurement of the level of alcohol in the bloodstream and is
shown in mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood.
BAC Ontario - ANSWER-50 mg og 100ml of blood (0.05) or
over can lead to a licence suspension.
0.08 / BAC of 80mg per 100ml of blood - ANSWER-A criminal
offence
When does impairment start? - ANSWER-impairment starts on
the first drink.
,Actual BAC values will vary based on such factors as body
type, gender and other factors - ANSWER-BAC charts should
be used as a general guideline only, should NOT be used as
the sole way to determine someone's intoxication level.
Jovan is 6'2, 200-pounds. If he drinks 12-oz beers before
driving. How many drinks will it take for him to reach the red
zone on the BAC if he drank those beers in a 2-hour span? -
ANSWER-4 drinks will cause him to go into the red.
- Body fat
- Environment
- Time between drinks
- Tolerance
- Physical health, fitness and age
- Body size
- Medication
- Food and alcohol-free beverages - ANSWER-Factors that
affect BAC
Signs of Intoxication - ANSWER-- People will become more in
contact with others
- Go from quiet to loud from drinking
- Glazed eyes
- Slurred speech, glassy eyes, demeanour is more slouched
- How they walk, approach the table, rambling speech
- Very sweaty
- Demand more attention
Coordination and balance - ANSWER-unable to pick up
change or to sit straight on a chair.
changing vital signs and physical appearance - ANSWER-
sweating or flushed red face, becoming sleepy, drowsy,
,shallow breathing,
Loss of Self-Control and Inhibitions - ANSWER-Being overly
friendly and starting conversations with strangers; foul
language, loud speech
Reason, Caution, Memory - ANSWER-Repeating stories,
jokes, conversations; driving while intoxicated; unable to figure
simple calculations or losing train of thought
Poor Judgement - ANSWER-Complaining about strength of
drinks and prices. Changing consumption rates or ordering
doubles
If slurred speech and balance are also medical conditions, it is
important to use what? - ANSWER-Your intuition
What are acceptable forms of ID? - ANSWER-Ontario Driver's
Licence, Canadian Passport, Canadian Armed Forces ID, and
the Bring Your Own Identification (BYID) card issued by the
LCBO, Secure Indian status card, permanent resident card,
photo cards.
Why isn't a Ontario Health Card allowed as a form of ID? -
ANSWER-It is illegal to collect or record information with it,
however, it is offered it can be accepted at your discretion.
How long does it take for alcohol to hit the brain? - ANSWER-
Approx. 30 minutes
Why is it not okay to tell someone, "You've had enough!" or,
"You're drunk!" - ANSWER- They can offend your guest and
make them feel hostile. Be calm and firm and let the guest
know that you cannot, by law, serve them anymore.
What should you do if an intoxicated guest decides that they
want to drive? - ANSWER- Call the police, make note of the
, situation as much as possible like the make and model of the
car, licence plate number and the direction they're heading.
Complete an incident report of the event too.
Serving alcohol to minors leads to what consequences -
ANSWER-- It's agains the law
- It is an offence under the Liquor Licence Act (LLA)
- It can lead to charges by the AGCO and
- Lead to charges by the police
- You and your establishment can also be sued and/or
fined.
- Your employer's licence is revoked.
As men age does their ability to metabolize alcohol increase or
decrease? - ANSWER-It decreases as they get older.
Blood Alcohol Concentration (or BAC) is a measurement of the
level of alcohol in the bloodstream and is shown in milligrams
(mg) of alcohol per how many milliliters (ml) of blood. -
ANSWER-At 100ml of blood
Experienced or regular drinkers tend to increase the amount
they drink over time to feel the same effects from alcohol as
they did when they were new or occasional drinkers. Their
blood alcohol concentration also rises far more slowly than a
new or occasional drinker since a greater tolerance for alcohol
lowers a person's BAC. - ANSWER-It is false for them to
increase the amount they drink over time to feel the same
effects from alcohol as they did when they were new or
occasional drinkers. Their blood alcohol
concentration also rises far more slowly than a new or
occasional drinker since a greater tolerance for alcohol lowers
a person's BAC.
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How many mg of of alcohol per 100ml of blood when driving? -
ANSWER-50mg of of alcohol per 100ml of blood when driving.
The process of Alcohol absorption - ANSWER-- Travels down
the throat to the stomach
- Absorbed into the body by the stomach and intestines
- The bloodstream carries the alcohol throughout the body
including the brain and other tissues
- Alcohol is metabolized in the liver by body chemicals that
break down the alcohol at a rate of approx. one hour per
standard drink
- 90% of alcohol is slowly eliminated from the bloodstream;
10% is removed
- Alcohol is metabolized more slowly than it is absorbed.
Blood Alcohol Concentration - ANSWER-BAC is a
measurement of the level of alcohol in the bloodstream and is
shown in mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood.
BAC Ontario - ANSWER-50 mg og 100ml of blood (0.05) or
over can lead to a licence suspension.
0.08 / BAC of 80mg per 100ml of blood - ANSWER-A criminal
offence
When does impairment start? - ANSWER-impairment starts on
the first drink.
,Actual BAC values will vary based on such factors as body
type, gender and other factors - ANSWER-BAC charts should
be used as a general guideline only, should NOT be used as
the sole way to determine someone's intoxication level.
Jovan is 6'2, 200-pounds. If he drinks 12-oz beers before
driving. How many drinks will it take for him to reach the red
zone on the BAC if he drank those beers in a 2-hour span? -
ANSWER-4 drinks will cause him to go into the red.
- Body fat
- Environment
- Time between drinks
- Tolerance
- Physical health, fitness and age
- Body size
- Medication
- Food and alcohol-free beverages - ANSWER-Factors that
affect BAC
Signs of Intoxication - ANSWER-- People will become more in
contact with others
- Go from quiet to loud from drinking
- Glazed eyes
- Slurred speech, glassy eyes, demeanour is more slouched
- How they walk, approach the table, rambling speech
- Very sweaty
- Demand more attention
Coordination and balance - ANSWER-unable to pick up
change or to sit straight on a chair.
changing vital signs and physical appearance - ANSWER-
sweating or flushed red face, becoming sleepy, drowsy,
,shallow breathing,
Loss of Self-Control and Inhibitions - ANSWER-Being overly
friendly and starting conversations with strangers; foul
language, loud speech
Reason, Caution, Memory - ANSWER-Repeating stories,
jokes, conversations; driving while intoxicated; unable to figure
simple calculations or losing train of thought
Poor Judgement - ANSWER-Complaining about strength of
drinks and prices. Changing consumption rates or ordering
doubles
If slurred speech and balance are also medical conditions, it is
important to use what? - ANSWER-Your intuition
What are acceptable forms of ID? - ANSWER-Ontario Driver's
Licence, Canadian Passport, Canadian Armed Forces ID, and
the Bring Your Own Identification (BYID) card issued by the
LCBO, Secure Indian status card, permanent resident card,
photo cards.
Why isn't a Ontario Health Card allowed as a form of ID? -
ANSWER-It is illegal to collect or record information with it,
however, it is offered it can be accepted at your discretion.
How long does it take for alcohol to hit the brain? - ANSWER-
Approx. 30 minutes
Why is it not okay to tell someone, "You've had enough!" or,
"You're drunk!" - ANSWER- They can offend your guest and
make them feel hostile. Be calm and firm and let the guest
know that you cannot, by law, serve them anymore.
What should you do if an intoxicated guest decides that they
want to drive? - ANSWER- Call the police, make note of the
, situation as much as possible like the make and model of the
car, licence plate number and the direction they're heading.
Complete an incident report of the event too.
Serving alcohol to minors leads to what consequences -
ANSWER-- It's agains the law
- It is an offence under the Liquor Licence Act (LLA)
- It can lead to charges by the AGCO and
- Lead to charges by the police
- You and your establishment can also be sued and/or
fined.
- Your employer's licence is revoked.
As men age does their ability to metabolize alcohol increase or
decrease? - ANSWER-It decreases as they get older.
Blood Alcohol Concentration (or BAC) is a measurement of the
level of alcohol in the bloodstream and is shown in milligrams
(mg) of alcohol per how many milliliters (ml) of blood. -
ANSWER-At 100ml of blood
Experienced or regular drinkers tend to increase the amount
they drink over time to feel the same effects from alcohol as
they did when they were new or occasional drinkers. Their
blood alcohol concentration also rises far more slowly than a
new or occasional drinker since a greater tolerance for alcohol
lowers a person's BAC. - ANSWER-It is false for them to
increase the amount they drink over time to feel the same
effects from alcohol as they did when they were new or
occasional drinkers. Their blood alcohol
concentration also rises far more slowly than a new or
occasional drinker since a greater tolerance for alcohol lowers
a person's BAC.