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1. What is the minimum legal drinking age in New York State?
A) 18
B) 21
C) 20
D) 22
It is illegal to serve or sell alcoholic beverages to anyone under the
age of 21 in New York.
2. What document is typically required to verify a customer’s age?
A) Credit card
B) Government-issued photo ID
C) Work ID
D) Library card
A government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license or
passport, is legally valid proof of age.
3. What does the acronym “ABC” stand for in New York liquor laws?
A) Alcohol Business Commission
B) Alcoholic Beverage Control
C) Alcoholic Bar Committee
D) Alcohol Bureau of Compliance
, The Alcoholic Beverage Control Law governs the sale and service
of alcohol in New York.
4. What agency enforces the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law in New
York?
A) Department of Health
B) State Liquor Authority (SLA)
C) Department of Labor
D) State Police
The SLA regulates all licensing, enforcement, and compliance
regarding alcohol service.
5. When should a bartender refuse service?
A) When the customer is rude
B) When the customer is visibly intoxicated
C) When the customer tips poorly
D) When the bar is closing
It is illegal to serve alcohol to a visibly intoxicated person under
New York law.
6. A “Happy Hour” special in New York must:
A) Last all day
B) Be clearly advertised and comply with pricing laws
C) Include unlimited drinks
D) Allow minors
Promotional drink specials must comply with SLA guidelines and
cannot encourage overconsumption.
7. What is a standard drink measurement for liquor?
A) 1 oz
B) 1.5 oz
, C) 2 oz
D) 2.5 oz
A standard shot of distilled spirits is 1.5 ounces.
8. Which of the following is a legal form of ID in New York?
A) School ID
B) Employee badge
C) U.S. Passport
D) Social security card
Passports are federally issued IDs accepted for verifying age.
9. How should a bartender handle a fake ID suspicion?
A) Keep the ID and call police
B) Politely refuse service and deny entry
C) Confiscate the ID
D) Ignore it
If an ID appears fake, deny service but do not confiscate it; contact
management.
10. What is the maximum Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) for
legal driving in New York?
A) 0.08%
B) 0.10%
C) 0.05%
D) 0.12%
A BAC of 0.08% or higher is considered intoxicated for drivers in
New York.
11. Which of these is considered “proof” in alcohol labeling?
A) Twice the percentage of alcohol by volume