1. Can guests bring their own alcohol onto the premises?
Depending on the location.
2. Can you drink alcohol on the job?
Depending on the location and occupation.
3. A server is sentenced to 60 days probation for serving alcohol to an
underage guest. What type of liability is this?
Criminal Liability.
4. A pedestrian who was hit by a drunk driver sues the restaurant that served
the driver. What type of liability is this?
Civil Liability.
5. An establishment's liquor license was revoked for serving intoxicated
guests. What type of liability is this?
Administrative Liability.
6. Can people continue drinking past the hours of service listed on an
establishment's liquor license?
No.
7. True or False: Refusing to serve a pregnant woman alcohol is a form of
gender discrimination.
True.
8. When may a guest bring in their own alcohol onto the premises?
When law and policy allow it.
, 9. A guest appears to be intoxicated but wants another drink. What is the
correct thing to do?
Do not serve any more alcohol to the patron.
10. Which is a penalty associated with criminal liability?
A: Time in prison
11. True or False: Liquor authority revoking a license for serving underage
patrons is an example of administrative liability.
True.
12. Which is a responsibility of a liquor authority?
B: Monitor establishments for liquor law compliance.
13. In most states, is it illegal to serve alcohol to guests who are: Disabled?
Pregnant? Under 21? Addicted to gambling or drugs?
Disabled - No, Pregnant - No, Under 21 - Yes, Addicted - No.
14. Label the following foods as better or worse to eat while consuming
alcohol: Mozzarella sticks, Pretzel, Bread rolls, Pizza, Cheeseburger, Chicken
Wings.
Mozzarella sticks - Worse, Pretzel - Worse, Bread rolls - Worse, Pizza - Better,
Cheeseburger - Better, Chicken Wings - Better.
15. How many drinks are in a 60 oz pitcher of beer with an ABV of 5%?
5.
16. How many drinks are in a 15 oz carafe of wine with an ABV of 12%?
A: 3.