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1) Which of the following factors may impact a person's blood alcohol
concentration (bac)? - answer gender
2) If a customer presents an id where the physical description does not
match the photograph or the person: - answer do not accept the id as
proof of age because it may be a forged or altered id.
3) In texas, a minor driver's license has which of the following - answer
all of the above.
4) By taking this course, you cannot be held liable if you sell to a minor or
intoxicated person. - answer false
,5) In an establishment that serves alcohol for on premise consumption and
gets less than 50% of its gross receipts from alcohol sales, a cashier can
be 16. - answer true
6) A medic alert bracelet might indicate that a customer - answer has a
medical condition that might mimic intoxication.
7) What is a good technique to use when trying to determine if a customer is
intoxicated? - answer all of the above.
8) Serving alcoholic beverages to guests who show signs of being
intoxicated is legal, as long as: - answer it is never legal to serve
alcoholic beverages to guests who show signs of being intoxicated.
9) If you make an illegal sale and didn't meet a certain level of care that an
ordinary person would meet (example: didn't check id, calculate age,
refuse to over serve a patron, or look for signs of intoxication) this is the
definition of being: - answer civil liability (wrong)
10) Which of the following might make you suspect that an id is fake?
- answer all of the above.
11) It is legal for a person to have both a texas driver's license and a
texas identification card. - answer true
12) A sign of intoxication could be a guest who is buying rounds of
drinks for strangers. - answer true
13) When is the best time to check for identification? - answer
before you make the sale or serve the drink.
,14) Fatigue, medication, drugs, or illness can: - answer fatigue,
medication, drugs, or illness can:
15) All seller server training schools are owned and operated by the
texas alcoholic beverage commission. - answer false
16) When selling alcohol, a minor is defined as: - answer a person
under the age of 21.
17) When checking an id for age, which of the following forms of
identification will not offer you some protection as a seller? - answer
when checking an id for age, which of the following forms of
identification will not offer you some protection as a seller?
18) If a person does not have the normal use of mental or physical
faculties because they have been drinking alcohol, they would legally be
considered: - answer intoxicated.
19) In which situation is it legal for a minor to possess alcohol? -
answer when working at an establishment as a seller/server.
20) In which situation is it legal for a minor to possess alcohol -
answer when working at an establishment as a seller/server.
21) Today is january 23, 2015. Which guest could you legally serve
alcohol to? - answer someone born january 2, 1994
22) An expired driver's license is an acceptable form of identification
as long as the photograph matches the person presenting the license -
answer false
, 23) In which situation would it be legal to sell a minor alcohol? -
answer if their parents are present.
24) In an approved public entertainment facility, which of the
following is allowed? - answer a patron may enter or leave a licensed
premise with an open alcoholic beverage as long as they remain in the
facility.
25) A young woman approaches the counter wanting to buy a bottle of
wine. You cannot tell by her physical appearance if she is a minor or not.
You have asked for an id but she has left it in the car, what should you do
in this situation? - answer put the wine behind the counter and wait for
her to return with a valid id before making the sale.
26) For seller-servers, learning how to say "no" is an important part of
remaining lawful. T/f - answer true
27) Knowing the law is an important first step in being a responsible
seller-server of alcoholic beverages. - answer true
28) If you knowingly break the laws that govern alcohol sales, you
may be found guilty of a crime.
A) the doorperson or bouncer who allows a person entry into the
establishment
B) the bartender preparing drinks for the servers to bring to the tables
C) the owner of the establishment