LCQ COURSE ACTUAL 2026 QUESTIONS
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LATEST UPDATE 2026
What is the purpose of the sale and supply of alcohol act 2012. -CORRECTANSWER to
put in place a system of control, which is reasonable.
What is the object of the sale and supply of alcohol act 2012. -CORRECTANSWER
should be undertaken safely and responsibly, the harm caused should be minimized.
Why dose the sale and supply of alcohol require a licence -CORRECTANSWER alcohol
is potently harmful sale and supply needs to be controlled
What is the definition of alcohol -CORRECTANSWER A substance that is fermented,
distilled or spirituous. at 20 degrees has %1.15 ethanol in it
What is the definition of intoxicated -CORRECTANSWER Speech is impaired
coordination is impaired
appearance is impaired
behavior is impaired
What is a restricted area. -CORRECTANSWER An area minors are not admitted in.
only staff over 18.
,what is a supervised area. -CORRECTANSWER minors are admitted only with a
guardian present. all staff admitted
what is a undesignated area. -CORRECTANSWER minors are admitted.
What is LAP -CORRECTANSWER a set of decisions made about local alcohol policy's
(a local alcohol policy)
before adopting a LAP, the territorial authority must consult with. -CORRECTANSWER
1. community
2.police
3.medical officers of health
4.licensing inspector
A LAP gives local communities some control over the licensing process by. -
CORRECTANSWER 1.limit the location of licensed premises
2.limit the density of licensed premises
3.imposing conditions on groups of licensed premises
4.restricting or extending the maximum opening hours set in the act.
How often do territorial authorities have to review their LAP -CORRECTANSWER every
6 years.
, What dose DLC stand for -CORRECTANSWER District licensing committee
The DLC consists of how many members -CORRECTANSWER 3
Who appoints the members of the DLC -CORRECTANSWER by the territorial authority
or a commissioner
Who is the secretary of the DLC -CORRECTANSWER the chief executive of the
territorial authority
Who can be appointed as the chairperson of a DLC -CORRECTANSWER ether a
elected member of the territorial authority or a commissioner
What are the 5 main functions of a DLC -CORRECTANSWER 1. applications for
licenses and mangers certificates.
2. applications for renewal of licenses and managers certificates
3. applications for temporary authority to carry on the sale and supply
4. applications for the variation, suspension, or cancellation of special licenses
5. applications for the variation of other licenses
Who dose the licensing inspector work for. what is their main role -CORRECTANSWER
act independently, monitor the licence compliance act
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS|| GRADED A+||
LATEST UPDATE 2026
What is the purpose of the sale and supply of alcohol act 2012. -CORRECTANSWER to
put in place a system of control, which is reasonable.
What is the object of the sale and supply of alcohol act 2012. -CORRECTANSWER
should be undertaken safely and responsibly, the harm caused should be minimized.
Why dose the sale and supply of alcohol require a licence -CORRECTANSWER alcohol
is potently harmful sale and supply needs to be controlled
What is the definition of alcohol -CORRECTANSWER A substance that is fermented,
distilled or spirituous. at 20 degrees has %1.15 ethanol in it
What is the definition of intoxicated -CORRECTANSWER Speech is impaired
coordination is impaired
appearance is impaired
behavior is impaired
What is a restricted area. -CORRECTANSWER An area minors are not admitted in.
only staff over 18.
,what is a supervised area. -CORRECTANSWER minors are admitted only with a
guardian present. all staff admitted
what is a undesignated area. -CORRECTANSWER minors are admitted.
What is LAP -CORRECTANSWER a set of decisions made about local alcohol policy's
(a local alcohol policy)
before adopting a LAP, the territorial authority must consult with. -CORRECTANSWER
1. community
2.police
3.medical officers of health
4.licensing inspector
A LAP gives local communities some control over the licensing process by. -
CORRECTANSWER 1.limit the location of licensed premises
2.limit the density of licensed premises
3.imposing conditions on groups of licensed premises
4.restricting or extending the maximum opening hours set in the act.
How often do territorial authorities have to review their LAP -CORRECTANSWER every
6 years.
, What dose DLC stand for -CORRECTANSWER District licensing committee
The DLC consists of how many members -CORRECTANSWER 3
Who appoints the members of the DLC -CORRECTANSWER by the territorial authority
or a commissioner
Who is the secretary of the DLC -CORRECTANSWER the chief executive of the
territorial authority
Who can be appointed as the chairperson of a DLC -CORRECTANSWER ether a
elected member of the territorial authority or a commissioner
What are the 5 main functions of a DLC -CORRECTANSWER 1. applications for
licenses and mangers certificates.
2. applications for renewal of licenses and managers certificates
3. applications for temporary authority to carry on the sale and supply
4. applications for the variation, suspension, or cancellation of special licenses
5. applications for the variation of other licenses
Who dose the licensing inspector work for. what is their main role -CORRECTANSWER
act independently, monitor the licence compliance act