ONTARIO SMART SERVE ACTUAL EXAM
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The government of Canada issues licenses for the sale and service
of alcohol in Ontario- T or F Ans: False- The Alcohol and Gaming
Commission of Ontario (AGCO), which is an arm's length agency
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of the Ontario Government, issues licences for the sale and service
of alcohol in Ontario. The AGCO can also suspend or revoke a
licence.
what is the minimum age for someone to serve or sell alcohol?
Ans: 18
You could be held civilly and/or criminally liable if you serve too
much alcohol to a customer- T or F Ans: True. The Liquor Licence
Act (LLA) is legislation that outlines the laws and regulations
affecting the sale and service of alcohol in Ontario. This includes
ensuring that you never serve a customer to the point of
intoxication. Not complying with the laws and regulations, could
result in you being held civilly and/or criminally liable.
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After an intoxicated customer has left your establishment, you are
no longer liable for him or her- T or F Ans: False. Your liability does
not end when the customer leaves. If you have served a customer
to the point of intoxication, you are liable for them until they are
sober again.
Drinking coffee will help a person who is intoxicated sober up
faster - T or F Ans: False. Drinking coffee, water or eating food will
not help someone sober up faster. Once alcohol has been
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absorbed by the body and moves into the bloodstream, only time
will help.
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An 8 ounce of beer is equal to an 8 ounce of wine- T or F Ans:
False. There are big differences in the alcohol content found in
beer, wine, and spirits.
You can refuse the sale of alcohol to any customer even if they
produce a valid I.D. - T or F Ans: True. It is your legal obligation to
refuse the sale of alcohol to anyone if you have reason to believe
he/she is intoxicated and/or you suspect they may be purchasing
alcohol for an underage person.
A customer can show identification without a photo to prove they
are age 19 or older- T or F Ans: False. A valid I.D. is one that is
issued by the government and must include a person's
photograph and date of birth.
If an intoxicated customer arrives at your establishment, you
should not let them in. - T or F Ans: True. You cannot allow an