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1. Which of the following is true related to D. Criminal liability is being held responsible for
criminal and civil liability? committing a crime, while civil liability is being
A. Criminal and civil liability are the same responsible for payment of damages.
thing.
B. Both criminal and civil liability can re-
sult in a prison sentence.
C. Criminal liability applies to the em-
ployees of an establishment, while civil
liability applies only to the actual own-
ers.
D. Criminal liability is being held respon-
sible for committing a crime, while civil
liability is being responsible for payment
of damages.
2. Criminal violations of alcohol-related law C. Payment of damages
may result in which of the following? D. Prison sentence
A. Civil liability
B. Dram shop
C. Payment of damages
D. Prison sentence
3. Civil penalties may include which of the C. Payment of damages. In a civil liability lawsuit,
following? only payment of damages are rewarded. Fines
A. Probation and probation fall under the liquor authority.
B. Fines Jail time would come into to play for a criminal
C. Payment of damages liability case.
D. Jail time
4. Which of the following is true about A. Municipal liquor laws can be stricter than
liquor laws? state liquor laws.
A. Municipal liquor laws can be stricter D. Only the local liquor authority has the re-
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than state liquor laws. sponsibility for monitoring and enforcing liquor
B. Obtaining a liquor license is the right laws.
of every operation.
C. Violation of liquor laws will not result Local Liquor laws can only become stricter than
in an establishment losing its liquor li- the state liquor laws they will never be more
cense. lenient.
D. Only the local liquor authority has the
responsibility for monitoring and enforc-
ing liquor laws
5. What do dram shop laws allow a person D. Sue the bartender who served the intoxicated
injured by an intoxicated guest to do? guest, the business, and the business owner.
A. Sue the business, but not the business
owner. Dram shop laws also set caps on how much
B. Sue the business, but not the money can be rewarded in civil liability lawsuits.
bartender who served the intoxicated
guest.
C. Sue the bartender who served the
intoxicated guest, but not the business
owner.
D. Sue the bartender who served the in-
toxicated guest, the business, and the
business owner.
6. What is the best thing to do when liquor A. Notify your manager.
authorities enter your establishment?
A. Notify your manager.
B. Discreetly ask intoxicated guests to
leave.
C. Discontinue all alcohol service until
the authorities leave.
D. Find a coworker who will confirm to
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the authorities that you have not been
serving minors.
7. How old must a person be to purchase D. 21 years old
alcohol in all 50 states?
A. 18 years old
B. 19 years old
C. 20 years old
D. 21 years old
8. The liquor authority can issue a citation C. Failing to check the ID of a guest who appears
to the owner and employees of an estab- underage
lishment for which violation?
A. Confiscating a guest's ID
B. Stopping service to a guest
C. Failing to check the ID of a guest who
appears underage
D. Refusing alcohol service to a guest
who was intoxicated upon arrival
9. Most of the alcohol that a person drinks C. Small intestine
is absorbed into the bloodstream from
which organ?
A. Liver
B. Stomach
C. Small intestine
D. Brain
10. It is against the law in all fifty states to D. .08 or higher. A BAC of .30 or higher can lead
drive with what Blood Alcohol Content to coma or death.
(BAC)?
A. .03 or higher
B. .05 or higher