What does being liable mean?
- Being licensed to do something
- Being responsible for something
- Being responsible for something
What are you
... [Show More] responsible for when selling or serving alcohol?
Your action
An establishment's liquor license was revoked for serving intoxicated guest. Which type of liability applies?
- Civil liability
- Criminal liability
- Administrative liability
- Administrative liability
A pedestrian hit by a drunk driver sues the restaurant that served him.Which type of liability applies?
- Civil liability
- Criminal liability
- Administrative liability
- Civil liability
A server is sentenced to 60 days of probation for serving alcohol to an underage guest. Which type of liability applies?
- Civil liability
- Criminal liability
- Administrative liability
- Criminal liability
Can you drink alcohol on the job?
It depends
Can guests bring alcohol onto the premises?
It depends
Can people continue drinking past the hours of service listed on an establishment's liquor license?
No
Can you refuse alcohol service to a pregnant woman?
No
The law allows alcohol to be brought onto the premises when the
law and company policy allow it
A guest appears to be intoxicated, but wants another drink. What's the correct thing to do?
Do not serve the guest alcohol
Which is a penalty associated with criminal liability?
TIme in prison
Which is an example of administrative liability?
The liquor authority revokes a license for serving underage guests
Which is a responsibility of a liquor authority?
Monitor establishments for compliance with liquor laws
What does BAC stand for?
Blood Alcohol Content
How much alcohol can be in the bloodstream before brain is affected?
Very little (teaspoon)
What's the legal level for intoxication when driving?
0.08
Relaxed Inhibitions
- Overly friendly
- Unfriendly, depressed, or quiet
- Become loud
- Make rude comments
- Use foul language
Impaired Judgment
- Complain about drink strength
- Drink faster or switch to larger or stronger drinks
- Make irrational or argumentative statements
- Become careless with money
Slow Reaction TIme
- Talk or move slowly
- Unable to concentrate, loses train of thought, forgetful
- Become drowsy
- Become glassy-eye and loses eye contact
Impaired Motor coordination
- Stagger, stumble fall down, bump into objects, sway
- Drop objects, unable to pick up object
- Spill drinks, miss the mouth
- Slur speech
Most alcohol a person drinks is absorbed into the bloodstream from what organ?
Small intestine
Which is best for showing text and images that only show under special light?
Ultraviolet Light
Which is best for reading microprinting?
Flashlight
Which is best to show pin holes or cuts?
Flashlight
Which is best for verifying a guest's age?
ID reader
What should you do when law enforcement or the liquor authority show up?
Ask them for identification, and then tell your manager and cowerkers
To prevent an intoxicated person from driving, you should
warn the person that your will call the police
When stopping alcohol service, you should
ask the person's companion to help
What feature is often added to IDs to keep them secure?
Ultraviolet text and features
An ID with a raised photo is an example of
Tampering
Civil penalties may include which of the following
Payment of damages
What is the purpose of an ID reader?
To display information from bar codes or magnetic stripes
A person who is losing their train of thought is demonstrating whta sign of intoxication?
Slowed Reaction time
How much pure alcohol is contained in each of the following: a 12 oz beer, 4 oz wine, 1 1/4 oz 80 proof alcohol or 1 oz 100 proof alcohol?
1/2 oz pure alcohol
What percentage of alcohol passed through the small intestine into the bloodstream?
80%
When a guests face become red after having a few drinks the cause is
Loss of body heart
If you fail to exercise reasonable care to an intoxicated person that results in a person being injured it is called
Neligence
If a guest arrives at your establishment already intoxicated, you refuse service, and they agrree to take a cab, what is the final step?
Fill out an incident report [Show Less]