Answered.
Alcohol - CORRECT ANSWER A family of closely related chemicals whose molecules are made up of
hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen
Three types of alcohol - CORRECT ANSWER Methyl Alcohol (methanol)
Ethyl Alcohol (ethanol)
Isopropyl Alcohol (isopropanol)
The type of alcohol contained in alcoholic beverages is - CORRECT ANSWER Ethanol
What's the chemical abbreviation for Ethyl Alcohol - CORRECT ANSWER ETOH
What are the two methods of making drinking alcohol - CORRECT ANSWER Fermentation
Distillation
What percentage of alcohol goes through the stomach walls into the blood stream - CORRECT ANSWER
20%
The other 80% will pass through the stomach to the - CORRECT ANSWER Pylorus
The liver burns the ethanol, and this process is aided by an enzyme called - CORRECT ANSWER Alcohol
dehydrogenase
, BAC for Tennessee - CORRECT ANSWER 0.08 (standard 21 or over)
0.04 (commercial driver)
0.02 (under 21)
The average persons BAC level drops by how much an hour - CORRECT ANSWER 0.015
BAC peeks how long after alcoholic beverage and when does it start to go down - CORRECT ANSWER 30
minutes after last alcoholic beverage, and it starts to go down 30 minutes after that (so an hour after
last alcoholic beverage)
BAC - CORRECT ANSWER Blood Alcohol Concentration
The number of grams of alcohol found in 100 milliliters of the person's blood
Example: if a person has a BAC of .08, then there is eight one-hundredths of a gram of alcohol in every
100 millimeters of the person's blood
The "illegal per se" Law makes it an offense to operate a vehicle while - CORRECT ANSWER Having a
statutorily prohibited blood alcohol content, which is .08
A good, structured field sobriety test is simple and - CORRECT ANSWER Divides the subject's attention
Detection Phase One - CORRECT ANSWER Vehicle in motion - do I have sufficient grounds to stop this
vehicle
Detection Phase Two - CORRECT ANSWER Personal contact - should I instruct the driver to exit the
vehicle
Detection Phase Three - CORRECT ANSWER Pre-arrest screening - should I arrest the operator for DUI