SMART SERVE EXAM II PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2025/2026
T/F: BAC continues to rise after a person's stopped
drinking - ANSWER >> True
most important factor impacting BAC - ANSWER >> time
,how much can alcohol elimination rate vary based on a
person's sex and weight? - ANSWER >> 0.01 - 0.025
mg/ml/hr
three general classes of alcohol - ANSWER >> beer, wine,
spirits
standard drink of beer - ANSWER >> 12 oz, 5% alcohol
standard drink of wine - ANSWER >> 5 oz, 12% alcohol
standard drink of spirits - ANSWER >> 1.5 oz, 40% alcohol
amount of pure alcohol in any standard drink - ANSWER
>> 0.6 oz (17 ml)
standard drink formula - ANSWER >> 60 / alcohol % =
amount (in oz)
a state in which a person's normal capacity to think, act,
and move is impaired by alcohol, cannabis, or other
drugs - ANSWER >> intoxication
traffic light system - ANSWER >> green (go), yellow (slow
down), red (stop)
, a smaller person will have a BAC than a larger person
- ANSWER >> higher
a person with a higher body fat % will have a BAC
than one with a lower body fat % - ANSWER >> higher
a more muscular person will have a BAC than a less
muscular person - ANSWER >> lower
as people age, their ability to metabolize alcohol -
ANSWER >> decreases
an older person will have a BAC than a younger
person - ANSWER >> higher
females will have a BAC than males - ANSWER >>
higher
eating foods that are high in fat and protein will make
alcohol take
time for BAC levels to rise. - ANSWER >> more
carbonated drinks allow alcohol to enter into the
bloodstream than normal - ANSWER >> faster
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2025/2026
T/F: BAC continues to rise after a person's stopped
drinking - ANSWER >> True
most important factor impacting BAC - ANSWER >> time
,how much can alcohol elimination rate vary based on a
person's sex and weight? - ANSWER >> 0.01 - 0.025
mg/ml/hr
three general classes of alcohol - ANSWER >> beer, wine,
spirits
standard drink of beer - ANSWER >> 12 oz, 5% alcohol
standard drink of wine - ANSWER >> 5 oz, 12% alcohol
standard drink of spirits - ANSWER >> 1.5 oz, 40% alcohol
amount of pure alcohol in any standard drink - ANSWER
>> 0.6 oz (17 ml)
standard drink formula - ANSWER >> 60 / alcohol % =
amount (in oz)
a state in which a person's normal capacity to think, act,
and move is impaired by alcohol, cannabis, or other
drugs - ANSWER >> intoxication
traffic light system - ANSWER >> green (go), yellow (slow
down), red (stop)
, a smaller person will have a BAC than a larger person
- ANSWER >> higher
a person with a higher body fat % will have a BAC
than one with a lower body fat % - ANSWER >> higher
a more muscular person will have a BAC than a less
muscular person - ANSWER >> lower
as people age, their ability to metabolize alcohol -
ANSWER >> decreases
an older person will have a BAC than a younger
person - ANSWER >> higher
females will have a BAC than males - ANSWER >>
higher
eating foods that are high in fat and protein will make
alcohol take
time for BAC levels to rise. - ANSWER >> more
carbonated drinks allow alcohol to enter into the
bloodstream than normal - ANSWER >> faster