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Texas roadhouse training (server) Questions and Answers with complete solution
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Gretting the guest (ex.) - Hi, welcome to Texas Roadhouse my name is _____ and I will be your 
server today. Have you guys been with us before? (If yes) Well welcome back. So that means you guys 
are familiar with fresh baked bread, hand cut steaks, and fall off the bone ribs right? (If no) so we have 
fresh baked bread baked every 5 minutes, award winning fall off the bone ribs, hand cut steaks cut daily, 
legendary margaritas and ice cold beer served right from our bar and sides and salads tha...
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WSET Level 2 Practice Examination Questions with correct Answers
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Which latitudes north and south of the Equator mark the temperature zone where most vineyards are found? - Answer- 30 and 50 degrees 
 
Which one of the following does not affect temperature in the vineyard? - Answer- Grape variety 
 
Which one of the following statements is TRUE? - Answer- Top-quality wine can be made from both hand and machine-harvested grapes 
 
What is the correct sequence of events for most red winemaking? - Answer- Crush - ferment - press 
 
Old oak vats... - Answer- Allow...
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WSET Level 2: Glossary Terms Exam Questions and Answers
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WSET Level 2: Glossary Terms Exam Questions and Answers 
 
Alcohol - Answer-Potable alcohol, as contained in alcoholic drinks, is ethanol, sometimes called ethyl alcohol. 
Actual alcohol is the amount of ethanol present in a wine, measured as a percentage of the total volume at 20*C as shown on the label 
 
Aligoté - Answer-High-acid inexpensive dry white from Burgundy, usually unoaked.Will be varietally labelled to distinguish these wines from Chardonnay 
 
Amancenista - Answer-A producer of ...
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VEN 3 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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What information is implied by a Controlled Appellation of Origin? - answerIt is the 
geographic name that can be used ONLY if the wine was made according to the PRODUCTION 
REGULATIONS; the place name tells you how the wine will probably taste. 
What is an Appellation of Origin (that isn't "Controlled")? - answerIt is a geographic name 
based on the ORIGIN OF THE GRAPES of the wine 
What are "country wines" and "table wines" in the E...
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WSET 2: Random Facts And Questions And Answers With Verified Solution
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What do Carmenère, Malbec & Pinotage NOT have in common with each other? 
they are all native grapes of France (Pinotage is not a France native) 
If a wine refers to 'Puttonyos' on its label, what is the principal grape variety used to 
make that wine? Furmint 
Although the majority of the following wines are simple & intended for enjoying soon 
after bottling, from which would you be most likely to find an outstanding ex...
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VEN 3 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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What information is implied by a Controlled Appellation of Origin? - answerIt is the 
geographic name that can be used ONLY if the wine was made according to the PRODUCTION 
REGULATIONS; the place name tells you how the wine will probably taste. 
What is an Appellation of Origin (that isn't "Controlled")? - answerIt is a geographic name 
based on the ORIGIN OF THE GRAPES of the wine 
What are "country wines" and "table wines" in the E...
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Leo's Test| 50 questions| with complete solutions
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Describe the history of leos italian social correct answer: the history of leos is based on the traditional italian heritage of family and is an homage to family member Bret Adams 
 
What does CAPRG stand for? correct answer: chef art pour restaurant group 
 
what are the 3 concepts of caprg? correct answer: leos, m italian, burntwood 
 
what is the employee dining policy? correct answer: while working: 50% off approved food items before or after shift, must be eaten in restaurant. no steaks...
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VEN 3 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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A controlled appellation of origin provides information about which of the following - 
answer-The geographic origin of the grapes 
-The production regulations by which the wine was made and grapes were grown 
-The grape varieties used 
Burgundy and Bordeaux are two important wine growing regions in France with many 
similarities in their practives as well as some difference. These differences include the fact that in 
Burgundy vineyards are...
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FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS 2024
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FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS. In spite of the aims of the EU Treaties, there is still not at the present 
time absolute freedom for a person in one Member State to import or 
export goods from or to another Member State. Discuss, explaining in 
particular the circumstances in which a Member State can lawfully restrict 
or prohibit the free movement of goods from another Member State. 
The internal market is defined in Article 26 TFEU in the following terms: 
The internal market shall comprise an area ...
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WSET 2 Mock Exam 2022/2023 with 100% correct answers
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Which of these Italian wines is NOT named after its grape variety & region? 
Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG 
 
 
 
What is the German labelling term for 'late harvest'? 
Spatlese 
 
 
 
Which of these wines is not made from dried or partially-dried grapes? 
Valpolicella Classico DOC 
 
 
 
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of oxidation in a wine? 
increased concentration of fresh fruit aromas 
 
 
 
Vineyards in the Southern Hemisphere planted ona slope facing __________ will rec...
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