TABC Final exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
in an establishment that serves alcohol for on premise consumption and gets less than 50% of it's
gross recipients from alcohol sales, a cashier can be 16. -Ans>>true
in order to remain certified, I have to: -Ans>>complete a seller training course every 2 years
Which of the following might make you suspect that an ID is fake ? -Ans>>All of the above
what is a good technique to use when trying to determine if a customer is intoxicated? -Ans>>All of
the above
in which situation is it legal for a minor to possess alcohol? -Ans>>when working at an establishment
as a server/seller
Fatigue, medication, drugs, or illness can: -Ans>>increase the effect alcohol has on a person
all seller/server training schools are owned and operated by the Texas alcoholic beverage commission.
-Ans>>false
which of the following factors may impact a person's blood alcohol level (BAC)? -Ans>>gender
an example of "On premise" establishment is: -Ans>>A restaurant that sells mixed drinks
a sign of an intoxicated person could be a guest who is buying rounds of drinks for strangers. -
Ans>>true
today is January 23, 2015. Which guest could you legally serve alcohol to? -Ans>>Someone born
January 2, 1994
when an excessive amount of alcohol is consumed causing a person to stop or breath slowly, vomit in
their sleep, or appear pale or bluish, the person is possibly suffering from: -Ans>>alchohol poisoning
in which of the following situations would you sell/serve an alcoholic beverage? -Ans>>A gentleman
walks up to the counter with a bottle of whiskey, you watched him walk through the store, he
answers your questions directly and clearly, you do not smell alcohol on his breath and his eyes are
clear
as a seller/server, of you sell alcohol to a minor, your employer could: -Ans>>all of the above
when checking an ID, make sure the description matches the person, the photo matches the
description, and -Ans>>both b and c
it is illegal for a minor to even attempt to purchase alcohol -Ans>>true
which of the following might make you suspect that an ID of fake? -Ans>>all of the above
when selling alcohol, a minor is defined as -Ans>>a person under the age of 21
the best way to determine if a person is of legal age to purchase alcohol is to: -Ans>>check their OD
for date of birth
when is the best time to check for identification? -Ans>>before you make the sale or serve the drink
in an establishment that serves alcohol for on premise consumption and gets less than 50% of it's
gross recipients from alcohol sales, a cashier can be 16. -Ans>>true
in order to remain certified, I have to: -Ans>>complete a seller training course every 2 years
Which of the following might make you suspect that an ID is fake ? -Ans>>All of the above
what is a good technique to use when trying to determine if a customer is intoxicated? -Ans>>All of
the above
in which situation is it legal for a minor to possess alcohol? -Ans>>when working at an establishment
as a server/seller
Fatigue, medication, drugs, or illness can: -Ans>>increase the effect alcohol has on a person
all seller/server training schools are owned and operated by the Texas alcoholic beverage commission.
-Ans>>false
which of the following factors may impact a person's blood alcohol level (BAC)? -Ans>>gender
an example of "On premise" establishment is: -Ans>>A restaurant that sells mixed drinks
a sign of an intoxicated person could be a guest who is buying rounds of drinks for strangers. -
Ans>>true
today is January 23, 2015. Which guest could you legally serve alcohol to? -Ans>>Someone born
January 2, 1994
when an excessive amount of alcohol is consumed causing a person to stop or breath slowly, vomit in
their sleep, or appear pale or bluish, the person is possibly suffering from: -Ans>>alchohol poisoning
in which of the following situations would you sell/serve an alcoholic beverage? -Ans>>A gentleman
walks up to the counter with a bottle of whiskey, you watched him walk through the store, he
answers your questions directly and clearly, you do not smell alcohol on his breath and his eyes are
clear
as a seller/server, of you sell alcohol to a minor, your employer could: -Ans>>all of the above
when checking an ID, make sure the description matches the person, the photo matches the
description, and -Ans>>both b and c
it is illegal for a minor to even attempt to purchase alcohol -Ans>>true
which of the following might make you suspect that an ID of fake? -Ans>>all of the above
when selling alcohol, a minor is defined as -Ans>>a person under the age of 21
the best way to determine if a person is of legal age to purchase alcohol is to: -Ans>>check their OD
for date of birth
when is the best time to check for identification? -Ans>>before you make the sale or serve the drink