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Section 1: Laws and Responsibilities
1. What is the primary goal of responsible alcohol service?
A) To maximize profits for the establishment
B) To prevent intoxication and ensure guest safety
C) To ensure all guests are served equally
D) To promote weekly drink specials
B) To prevent intoxication and ensure guest safety - The core of responsible
alcohol service is the well-being and safety of guests and the community.
2. Who can be held legally liable if a minor is served alcohol?
A) Only the server who served the drink
B) Only the establishment's owner
C) The server, the manager on duty, and the establishment
,D) Only the person who checked the ID
C) The server, the manager on duty, and the establishment - Dram Shop
Act and other laws can extend liability to all parties involved.
3. "Dram Shop" laws are statutes that:
A) Govern the production of distilled spirits.
B) Establish legal drinking ages.
C) Allow servers and establishments to be held responsible for injuries caused by
intoxicated patrons.
D) Regulate the hours during which alcohol can be sold.
C) Allow servers and establishments to be held responsible for injuries
caused by intoxicated patrons. - These laws create civil liability for overserving
alcohol.
4. What is the legal drinking age in the United States?
A) 18
B) 19
C) 21
D) 25
C) 21 - This is the federally mandated minimum legal drinking age.
,5. A patron who is visibly intoxicated:
A) Can be served one more drink.
B) Should be offered a cup of coffee.
C) Must be refused service immediately.
D) Can be served if they are a regular customer.
C) Must be refused service immediately. - It is illegal to serve a person who
is visibly intoxicated.
6. What is the most reliable form of identification to verify a patron's age?
A) A school ID card
B) A birth certificate
C) A credit card
D) A state-issued driver's license
D) A state-issued driver's license - It is government-issued, contains a photo
and birth date, and has security features.
7. When checking an ID, a server should look for all of the following
EXCEPT:
A) Expiration date
B) Physical description
C) The patron's social security number
, D) Signs of tampering or alteration
C) The patron's social security number - This is private information and is
not required or found on standard IDs for alcohol service.
8. It is illegal to serve alcohol to a person who is:
A) Under the age of 21
B) Visibly intoxicated
C) Known to be an alcoholic
D) All of the above
D) All of the above - Serving alcohol to anyone in these categories is
prohibited by law.
9. The "Last Call" announcement is a signal that:
A) The bar is closing immediately.
B) The kitchen is closed.
C) Patrons have 15 minutes to place their final drink orders.
D) All patrons must leave the premises.
C) Patrons have 15 minutes to place their final drink orders. - It informs
guests that the service of alcohol is ending soon.
10. As a server, your first responsibility is to:
A) Your employer's profits.