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1. Which of the following is true related to criminal and civil liability?
A. Criminal and civil liability are the same thing.
B. Both criminal and civil liability can result in a prison sentence.
C. Criminal liability applies to the employees of an establishment, while
civil liability applies only to the actual owners.
D. Criminal liability is being held responsible for committing a crime,
while civil liability is being responsible for payment of damages. -
ANSWER 🗸 D. Criminal liability is being held responsible for
committing a crime, while civil liability is being responsible for
payment of damages.
2. Criminal violations of alcohol-related law may result in which of the
following?
A. Civil liability
B. Dram shop
C. Payment of damages
, D. Prison sentence - ANSWER 🗸 C. Payment of damages
E. Prison sentence
Civil liability lawsuits will only impact the financial aspects of an
establishment, a fine for violating the liquor license would come from the
Liquor Authority.
3. Who can be sued in a dram shop case?
A. The business
B. The business owner
C. The employees of the business
D. The business, business owner, and employees - ANSWER 🗸 D. The
business, business owner, and employees
Anyone working at the establishment can be sued. Dram shop laws set caps
on the amount of money that can be rewarded.
4. Liquor licenses are issued and monitored by the
A. Liquor authority.
B. Local chamber of commerce.
C. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA).
D. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF). - ANSWER 🗸 A.
Liquor authority.
5. The liquor authority can issue citations for what type of violations?
A. Confiscating an underage guest's ID
B. Selling alcohol to a pregnant woman
C. Selling or serving alcohol when it is not permitted
D. Preventing the entry of an intoxicated guest into the establishment -
ANSWER 🗸 C. Selling or serving alcohol when it is not permitted
, It is not against the law to serve a pregnant woman, if you refused service to
her it would be discrimination because of her gender.
6. How old must you be to purchase alcohol?
A. 18
B. 19
C. 20
D. 21 - ANSWER 🗸 D. 21
This is the legal age to purchase alcohol in all 50 states. It is also the legal
age to drink alcohol.
7. What is BAC?
A. Percentage of alcohol in the brain
B. Percentage of alcohol in the small intestine
C. Percentage of alcohol in the bloodstream
D. Percentage of alcohol broken down by the liver - ANSWER 🗸 C.
Percentage of alcohol in the bloodstream. Blood Alcohol
Content(BAC)
8. John drank six 12-ounce beers from 9 p.m. To 12 a.m. How many drinks
still remain in his bloodstream?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4 - ANSWER 🗸 C. 3
3-Drinks still remain because the liver breaks down alcohol at a rate of 1-
Drink per hour and 12-ounces of beer counts as 1-Drink. So 3-Drinks were
broken down over the course of 3-hours
, 9. If a man and a woman drank four 12-ounce beers in an hour, which one will,
most likely, have the higher BAC?
A. The man
B. The woman
C. They will have the same BAC
D. There is no way to determine who will have a higher BAC -
ANSWER 🗸 B. The woman
All things equal a Woman will always have a higher BAC than a Man.
10.Who will have a higher BAC,a guest who is drinking a martini, or a guest
drinking a 12-ounce beer?
A. The guest drinking the beer
B. The guest drinking the martini
C. Both guests will have the same BAC.
D. There is no way to know whose BAC will be higher. - ANSWER 🗸
D. There is no way to know whose BAC will be higher.
Because the martini is a mixed drink it may contain multiple liquors which
could make the BAC higher but we can't say for sure if the alcohol contained
is still equivalent to 1-Drink for both the Martini and the Beer.
11.Which drinks contain the same amount of alcohol?
A. 5 ounces of wine; 12 ounces of beer; 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor; 1
ounce of 100-proof liquor
B. 3 ounces of wine; 10 ounces of beer; 1 ounce of 80-proof liquor; 1.25
ounces of 100-proof liquor
C. 6 ounces of wine; 12 ounces of beer; 1.25 ounces of 80-proof liquor; 2
ounces of 100-proof liquor
D. 4 ounces of wine; 16 ounces of beer; 1.25 ounces of 80-proof liquor;
1/2 ounce of 100-proof liquor - ANSWER 🗸 A. 5 ounces of wine; 12
ounces of beer; 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor; 1 ounce of 100-proof
liquor
This is the standard measure for 1-Drink across different alcohol types.