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California RBS Certification Exam 2026/2027 - Official ICE Practice Test | Responsible Beverage Service Study Guide with Questions & Answers (ABC)

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CALIFORNIA RBS CERTIFICATION
EXAM (2025) – OFFICIAL
PRACTICE QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS


Questions 1–10: California Laws & Regulations


1.



Which agency is responsible for enforcing California’s alcoholic beverage laws?



A) California Highway Patrol (CHP)



B) California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC)



C) California Department of Public Health



D) Local City Council



**Answer: B**



*Rationale: The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) is the
state agency established under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act (Business and
Professions Code §23000 et seq.) to regulate the sale, manufacture, and
transportation of alcoholic beverages. The CHP may assist with DUI
enforcement, but ABC holds primary regulatory authority over licensees and
servers.*

,2.



Under California law, what is the legal definition of "intoxication" for the purpose
of refusing service?



A) A BAC of 0.08% or higher



B) Impaired mental or physical faculties due to alcohol consumption



C) Slurred speech and unsteady gait



D) Consumption of more than three drinks in two hours



**Answer: B**



*Rationale: California Business and Professions Code §25602(a) prohibits
serving alcohol to an "obviously intoxicated person" (OIP), defined as someone
whose mental or physical faculties are visibly impaired by alcohol. While BAC
0.08% defines legal DUI (A), intoxication for service refusal is behavioral and
observable. Options C and D are signs but not the legal definition.*



3.



What is the maximum civil penalty a server may face for serving alcohol to a
minor in California?



A) $100 fine



B) $1,000 fine



C) $250 fine plus 24 hours of community service

, D) No civil penalty; only criminal charges apply



**Answer: B**



*Rationale: Under California Business and Professions Code §25658(c), a person
who sells or furnishes alcohol to a minor can face a civil penalty of up to $1,000
and/or 24 hours of community service. Criminal penalties (misdemeanor) may
also apply. Option C describes a possible sentence but the maximum civil fine is
$1,000.*



4.



What is "on-sale" of alcoholic beverages?



A) Selling alcohol for consumption off the premises (e.g., grocery store)



B) Selling alcohol for consumption on the premises (e.g., bar, restaurant)



C) Online sales of wine



D) Selling alcohol at a wholesale distributor



**Answer: B**



*Rationale: "On-sale" refers to the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption
on the licensed premises (e.g., bars, restaurants, hotels). "Off-sale" (A) refers to
sales for off-premises consumption, such as liquor stores or supermarkets. This
distinction is defined in California Business and Professions Code §23006.*



5.

, During a minor decoy operation, ABC agents may use individuals under 21 to
attempt to purchase alcohol. What should a server do if they suspect a decoy
operation?



A) Refuse to check ID to avoid entrapment claims



B) Serve the minor if they present a convincing ID



C) Check ID as usual and refuse service if the person is under 21



D) Call the police immediately



**Answer: C**



*Rationale: ABC decoy operations are legal and do not constitute entrapment.
Servers must always check ID and refuse service to anyone under 21, regardless
of suspicion. Refusing to check ID (A) or serving based on appearance (B)
violates the law. Calling police (D) is unnecessary; follow standard ID
procedures.*



6.



What is the primary legal responsibility of the licensee (e.g., bar owner)
regarding server conduct?



A) To ensure servers wear uniforms



B) To provide free drinks to employees



C) To train staff in RBS and prevent violations



D) To pay servers minimum wage only
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