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A 12-ounce beer containing 12% ABV should be counted as two standard
drinks. - answer-True
A clearly intoxicated guest drives away from your establishment. What should
you do? - answer-Call the police and describe the guest and the car
A guest is showing signs of intoxication and you need to stop alcohol service.
What should you say? - answer-The law does not allow me to serve any more
alcohol at this time.
Acceptable IDs have three things in common. What are they? - answer-Issued
by a state or federal government
a photo of the ID owner
A date of birth
According to the law in most states, a person with a BAC of .05 is considered
legally intoxicated. - answer-False
All of these beverages are considered one standard drink except: - answer-Two
ounces of 80-proof liquor
, Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is the amount of: - answer-Alcohol in the
bloodstream
If a visibly intoxicated guest orders an alcoholic beverage, you are legally
required to bring the drink. - answer-False
If you are 18 years old, which of these activities can you legally do in the state
of Tennessee? - answer-Serve alcohol
If you have never had a TABC Five-Year Server Permit and never worked as a
server in Tennessee, you are eligible for a one-time grace period if your
company allows it. - answer-True
If you make an illegal alcohol sale, you, your manager, and your employer can
all be held responsible for your actions. - answer-True
In Tennessee, it is illegal to sell alcohol to pregnant women. - answer-False
In Tennessee, there are no penalties if you are caught selling alcohol to a minor
during a compliance check. - answer-False
In Tennessee, you are required by law to card anyone you believe is under 21
years old. - answer-False
Peeling lamination and oddly-spaced text are signs that an ID could be fake or
altered. - answer-True