ABC RBS EXAM PREP NEWEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM
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When alcohol is mixed with ______ the side effects can range from discomfort to
death.
a. tobacco products
b. medications or recreational drugs
c. light to moderate exercise
d. foods high in saturated fats
medications or recreational drugs
Rationale:
Combining alcohol with medications or recreational drugs can produce dangerous
and unpredictable interactions. Alcohol can amplify or interfere with the effects of
other substances, potentially leading to respiratory depression, overdose, organ
failure, or death. Many medications carry warnings against alcohol use for this
reason, as the combined depressant or stimulant effects can severely compromise
bodily functions.
What is the best way to sober up an intoxicated person?
a. only time will sober up an intoxicated person
b. exercise
c. coffee
d. cold shower
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only time will sober up an intoxicated person
Rationale:
The body metabolizes alcohol at a fixed rate, primarily through the liver, and no
external intervention can accelerate this process. Common myths like drinking
coffee, exercising, or taking a cold shower may make a person feel more alert but
do not reduce blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Only time allows the body to
process and eliminate alcohol safely.
A blood alcohol concentration of .08 indicates that _____ percent of your blood is
alcohol.
a. 80%
b. 0.8%
c. 8%
d. 0.08%
0.08%
Rationale:
Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is expressed as a percentage representing the
amount of alcohol in the bloodstream. A BAC of 0.08 means that 0.08% of a
person’s blood volume is alcohol. This level is legally recognized in many
jurisdictions as the threshold for intoxication, where significant impairment of
motor skills and judgment occurs.
In the simplest of terms, binge drinking can be described as drinking alcohol
a. until one becomes intoxicated.
b. on a regular basis.
c. to the point of addiction.
d. rapidly.
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rapidly
Rationale:
Binge drinking refers to consuming a large quantity of alcohol in a short period of
time, leading to a rapid increase in BAC. The key characteristic is the speed of
consumption rather than frequency or dependency. Rapid intake overwhelms the
body’s ability to metabolize alcohol, increasing the risk of intoxication, accidents,
and alcohol poisoning.
Eating food while drinking alcohol may
a. slow down the rate of intoxication.
b. cause less of the alcohol to be metabolized.
c. keep the diner from becoming intoxicated.
d. help the body to purge the alcohol from the blood stream.
slow down the rate of intoxication.
Rationale:
Food in the stomach slows the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream by
delaying gastric emptying. This results in a more gradual rise in BAC compared to
drinking on an empty stomach. However, it does not prevent intoxication; it only
delays the onset, allowing the body more time to metabolize alcohol as it is
absorbed.
When should a server begin assessing patrons for signs of intoxication?
a. after their second drink
b. upon arrival
c. prior to them leaving
d. after their first drink
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