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,SECTION 1 | Alcohol Service Laws & Regulations | Q1-Q10 | Smart Serve Test with Latest Actual Exam Completed 2026/2027 Answers
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Q1 Question 1 of 50
A new server at a Toronto restaurant is hired on July 1 and begins serving alcohol on July 10. Under
Ontario's Liquor Licence and Control Act, by what date must this server hold valid Smart Serve
certification to remain legally permitted to serve alcohol?
A. Before serving any alcohol at all - certification must be completed and valid on July 10
B. Within 30 days of hire, so by July 31
C. By the next license renewal date of the establishment
D. Within 60 days of the first day alcohol is served, so by September 8
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Ontario regulation requires that every individual who serves, sells, or tastes liquor hold a valid Smart Serve
certification before performing those duties - there is no grace period. The 60-day and 30-day windows
options are incorrect because no provisional serving is permitted. License renewal of the establishment does
not extend to the individual server's certification requirement.
Q2 Question 2 of 50
A restaurant owner in Ottawa wants to understand which provincial body issues liquor sales licences
and enforces the Liquor Licence and Control Act, 2019. Which authority is the correct regulator?
A. Municipal regional health units
B. The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO)
C. The Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO)
D. The Ontario Alcohol and Tobacco Commission (OATC)
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
The AGCO is the provincial regulator responsible for issuing liquor sales licences, enforcing the Liquor
Licence and Control Act, 2019, and overseeing Smart Serve compliance. The LCBO is a retail beverage
alcohol retailer and wholesaler, not a regulator. The OATC does not exist, and municipal health units oversee
food safety, not liquor licensing.
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Q3 Question 3 of 50
A licensed patio in Hamilton plans to extend alcohol service past the standard permitted hours for a
one-day community festival. Which authorization is required to legally serve alcohol during the extended
hours?
A. A written staff memo documenting the manager's approval
B. An amendment to the establishment's liquor sales licence endorsed by the LCBO
C. A Special Occasion Permit (SOP) issued by the AGCO for the event
D. Notification to local police at least 24 hours in advance
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Special Occasion Permits are issued by the AGCO for one-time events such as community festivals where
alcohol is served outside the conditions of a regular liquor sales licence. A staff memo, LCBO endorsement,
or police notification does not grant legal authority to extend service hours. The SOP is the only mechanism
that lawfully authorizes service beyond the licence terms.
Q4 Question 4 of 50
A bar manager in Ontario is reviewing signage and posting requirements for the licensed premises.
Which item is the licensee required to post or maintain in accordance with the Liquor Licence and
Control Act, 2019, and its regulations?
A. The establishment's full food menu and wine list
B. Staff vacation schedules and shift preferences
C. Customer loyalty program terms and conditions
D. The liquor sales licence and required notices regarding the legal drinking age and Smart
Serve certification
Correct Answer: D
Rationale:
Ontario licensees are required to post the liquor sales licence and required notices regarding the legal
drinking age and Smart Serve certification so that patrons and inspectors can verify compliance with the Act.
Menus, staff scheduling, and loyalty program details are operational matters that are not statutory posting
requirements under Ontario liquor law.
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