TABC Final exam 100 questions with answers 2023
For seller-servers, learning how to say "NO" is an important part of remaining lawful.
T/F - ANSWER: True
Knowing the law is an important first step in being a responsible seller-server of
alcoholic beverages. - ANSWER: True
If you knowingly break the laws that govern alcohol sales, you may be found guilty of
a crime.
a) The doorperson or bouncer who allows a person entry into the establishment
b) The bartender preparing drinks for the servers to bring to the tables
c) The owner of the establishment
d) The person who actually serves, sells, or delivers the alcoholic beverage -
ANSWER: d) The person who actually serves, sells, or delivers the alcoholic beverage
For seller-servers, intervention means:
a) Breaking the laws for selling alcohol
b) Refusing the sale of alcohol to an individual in order to remain lawful
c) Knowing your responsibilities as a seller-server
d) Being found responsible for any damage caused by intoxicated people
Submit - ANSWER: c) Knowing your responsibilities as a seller-server
Alcoholic Beverage - ANSWER: An alcoholic beverage is alcohol, or any beverage
containing more than one-half of one percent of alcohol by volume, which is capable
of use for beverage purposes, either alone or when diluted. [Texas Alcoholic
Beverage Code Sec. 1.04 (1)]
Employee - ANSWER: Anyone who sells, serves, dispenses, or delivers alcoholic
beverages for a business that is licensed to sell alcohol is considered an employee of
that business. This also includes anyone who immediately manages, directs,
supervises, or controls the sale or service of alcoholic beverages. (Employee does not
include officers of a corporate permittee/licensee who do not manage, direct,
supervise, or control the sale or service of alcoholic beverages.) [Texas Alcoholic
Beverage Commission Administrative Rules Sec. 50.2 (4)]
, Minor - ANSWER: -
A person under the age of 21. [Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Sec. 106.01]
Intoxication - ANSWER: -
Not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties by reason of the
introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a
combination of two or more of those substances, or any other substance into the
body, or having an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more
Public Intoxication - ANSWER: -
To appear in a public place while intoxicated to the degree that the person may
endanger the person or another
Criminal Negligence - ANSWER: -
A person fails to meet a standard level of care that an ordinary person under these
conditions would meet
When it comes to laws about alcoholic beverages, at what age is a person no longer
a minor? - ANSWER: 21
It is generally illegal for a minor to attempt to purchase, to purchase, to possess, and
to consume alcohol. There are a few exceptions. What are they? - ANSWER: no
An 18-year-old man comes to the check-out counter and asks to purchase a bottle of
liquor. Is this a legal sale of alcohol? - ANSWER: no
A minor brings a six-pack of beer to the check out and says that she is buying it for
her mother. Is this a legal sale of alcohol? - ANSWER: no
A 20-year-old woman has a bottle of wine along with her other groceries that she is
purchasing. Is this a legal sale of alcohol? - ANSWER: no
An adult and a minor approach the bartender. The adult purchases a beer, and then
the minor asks for a beer as well. Is this a legal sale? - ANSWER: no
A large group is sitting at a table and only one person at the table is an adult. The
adult orders a beer and all of the minors order soft drinks; the adult pays the final
bill. Is this a legal sale? - ANSWER: yes
A minor asks the bartender for a soft drink and a beer for his adult friend. Is this a
legal sale? - ANSWER: no
The definition of public intoxication is if the person appears in a public place while
intoxicated to the degree that the person may endanger the person or another. -
ANSWER: True
For seller-servers, learning how to say "NO" is an important part of remaining lawful.
T/F - ANSWER: True
Knowing the law is an important first step in being a responsible seller-server of
alcoholic beverages. - ANSWER: True
If you knowingly break the laws that govern alcohol sales, you may be found guilty of
a crime.
a) The doorperson or bouncer who allows a person entry into the establishment
b) The bartender preparing drinks for the servers to bring to the tables
c) The owner of the establishment
d) The person who actually serves, sells, or delivers the alcoholic beverage -
ANSWER: d) The person who actually serves, sells, or delivers the alcoholic beverage
For seller-servers, intervention means:
a) Breaking the laws for selling alcohol
b) Refusing the sale of alcohol to an individual in order to remain lawful
c) Knowing your responsibilities as a seller-server
d) Being found responsible for any damage caused by intoxicated people
Submit - ANSWER: c) Knowing your responsibilities as a seller-server
Alcoholic Beverage - ANSWER: An alcoholic beverage is alcohol, or any beverage
containing more than one-half of one percent of alcohol by volume, which is capable
of use for beverage purposes, either alone or when diluted. [Texas Alcoholic
Beverage Code Sec. 1.04 (1)]
Employee - ANSWER: Anyone who sells, serves, dispenses, or delivers alcoholic
beverages for a business that is licensed to sell alcohol is considered an employee of
that business. This also includes anyone who immediately manages, directs,
supervises, or controls the sale or service of alcoholic beverages. (Employee does not
include officers of a corporate permittee/licensee who do not manage, direct,
supervise, or control the sale or service of alcoholic beverages.) [Texas Alcoholic
Beverage Commission Administrative Rules Sec. 50.2 (4)]
, Minor - ANSWER: -
A person under the age of 21. [Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Sec. 106.01]
Intoxication - ANSWER: -
Not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties by reason of the
introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a
combination of two or more of those substances, or any other substance into the
body, or having an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more
Public Intoxication - ANSWER: -
To appear in a public place while intoxicated to the degree that the person may
endanger the person or another
Criminal Negligence - ANSWER: -
A person fails to meet a standard level of care that an ordinary person under these
conditions would meet
When it comes to laws about alcoholic beverages, at what age is a person no longer
a minor? - ANSWER: 21
It is generally illegal for a minor to attempt to purchase, to purchase, to possess, and
to consume alcohol. There are a few exceptions. What are they? - ANSWER: no
An 18-year-old man comes to the check-out counter and asks to purchase a bottle of
liquor. Is this a legal sale of alcohol? - ANSWER: no
A minor brings a six-pack of beer to the check out and says that she is buying it for
her mother. Is this a legal sale of alcohol? - ANSWER: no
A 20-year-old woman has a bottle of wine along with her other groceries that she is
purchasing. Is this a legal sale of alcohol? - ANSWER: no
An adult and a minor approach the bartender. The adult purchases a beer, and then
the minor asks for a beer as well. Is this a legal sale? - ANSWER: no
A large group is sitting at a table and only one person at the table is an adult. The
adult orders a beer and all of the minors order soft drinks; the adult pays the final
bill. Is this a legal sale? - ANSWER: yes
A minor asks the bartender for a soft drink and a beer for his adult friend. Is this a
legal sale? - ANSWER: no
The definition of public intoxication is if the person appears in a public place while
intoxicated to the degree that the person may endanger the person or another. -
ANSWER: True