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RBS Training Exam Bank 120 Multiple-Choice Questions with Correct Answers

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This document includes 100 up-to-date Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) exam questions with correct answers and clear explanations, covering alcohol laws, BAC, signs of intoxication, refusal of service, ID verification, and public safety. The material is structured to match the 2025–2026 RBS certification standards and is suitable as a complete study guide and exam preparation resource.

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RBS Training Exam Bank: 120 Multiple-Choice
Questions with Correct Answers


1. Which symptom is associated with alcohol-impaired driving?

A. Increased heart rate
B. Breathing difficulties
C. Reduced coordination
D. Hearing loss
Correct Answer: C. Reduced coordination
Explanation: Alcohol depresses the central nervous system. This
reduces coordination, balance, and reaction time. Driving requires
precise coordination, which alcohol impairs even at low BAC levels,
greatly increasing crash risk.

2. A person may experience very harmful effects when mixing alcohol with:

A. Recreational or illegal drugs
B. Caffeine
C. Fatty foods
D. Nicotine
Correct Answer: A. Recreational or illegal drugs
Explanation: Mixing alcohol with drugs can intensify effects
unpredictably. Some combinations suppress breathing or heart
function, while others increase overdose risk. This is one of the most
dangerous alcohol-related behaviors.

3. What is the best way to sober up an intoxicated person?

A. Fresh air
B. Cold shower
C. Drinking lots of water
D. Only time will sober up an intoxicated person
Correct Answer: D. Only time will sober up an intoxicated person
Explanation: The liver metabolizes alcohol at a fixed rate. No activity

, or remedy speeds this process. Myths like coffee or showers do not
reduce BAC — only time lowers intoxication.

4. What does "BAC" mean?

A. Basic alcohol course
B. Blood alcohol concentration
C. Business alcohol control
D. Beverage alcohol consumption
Correct Answer: B. Blood alcohol concentration
Explanation: BAC measures the percentage of alcohol in a person’s
bloodstream. It is used to assess intoxication levels. Legal driving
limits are based on BAC, and higher BAC increases impairment and
risk.

5. Which statement is true regarding people with a high tolerance to
alcohol?

A. They are better at hiding their intoxication
B. Their bodies eliminate alcohol faster
C. Their decision-making is rarely impaired
D. They are immune to getting drunk
Correct Answer: A. They are better at hiding their intoxication
Explanation: Tolerance affects outward appearance, not impairment.
The brain and organs are still affected. High-tolerance individuals
may seem sober but are still impaired, making them especially risky
to serve.

6. Intoxication can occur with as little as ___ drinks.

A. 1
B. 3
C. 2
D. 4
Correct Answer: C. 2
Explanation: Intoxication depends on body weight, gender, and speed
of drinking. Some people show impairment after just two drinks.
Judgment and reaction time may already be reduced at this level.

,7. A patron staggers when walking. The patron may be exhibiting:

A. Slowed reaction times
B. Impaired coordination
C. Improved balance
D. Heightened alertness
Correct Answer: B. Impaired coordination
Explanation: Staggering indicates loss of balance and muscle control.
Alcohol affects the cerebellum, which controls movement. This is a
visible sign of intoxication, and service should be stopped
immediately.

8. Which of the following is a visible sign of intoxication?

A. Increased appetite
B. Bloodshot eyes
C. Improved coordination
D. Faster speech
Correct Answer: B. Bloodshot eyes
Explanation: Alcohol causes blood vessels in the eyes to dilate,
resulting in redness. This is a common and observable sign of
intoxication. Servers should look for physical indicators like this when
assessing patrons.

9. Which factor most influences how quickly alcohol enters the
bloodstream?

A. Amount of food in the stomach
B. Type of clothing worn
C. Level of physical fitness
D. Mood of the drinker
Correct Answer: A. Amount of food in the stomach
Explanation: Food slows alcohol absorption by delaying its passage
into the small intestine. Drinking on an empty stomach leads to faster
intoxication. Eating before or while drinking can reduce immediate
impairment.

10. Which organ is primarily responsible for metabolizing alcohol?

A. Heart

, B. Liver
C. Kidneys
D. Lungs
Correct Answer: B. Liver
Explanation: The liver breaks down alcohol at a fixed rate, usually
about one drink per hour. It uses enzymes to convert alcohol into less
harmful substances. Overloading the liver with alcohol can cause
long-term damage and intoxication.


11. What is the legal purpose of setting a BAC limit for drivers?

A. To encourage faster driving
B. To reduce alcohol sales
C. To establish a measurable safety standard
D. To punish social drinkers
Correct Answer: C. To establish a measurable safety standard
Explanation: BAC limits provide a clear, scientific threshold for
impairment. They help law enforcement identify when a driver is too
impaired to operate a vehicle safely. This protects both the driver and
the public from alcohol-related crashes.


12. Which factor most influences how quickly alcohol enters the
bloodstream?

A. Type of clothing worn
B. Amount of food in the stomach
C. Level of physical fitness
D. Mood of the drinker
Correct Answer: B. Amount of food in the stomach
Explanation: Food slows the absorption of alcohol by delaying its
passage into the small intestine. Drinking on an empty stomach leads
to faster intoxication. This is why eating before or while drinking can
reduce immediate impairment.

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