SMART SERVE ACTUAL EXAM COMBINED WITH
NEW ONTARIO SMART SERVE REAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
2025/2026 NEW
UPDATE TESTED AND APPROVED!!
Tips for Stopping Service - ANS - - Alert a backup person
- Seek privacy
- Watch your body language
- Avoid being judgemental
- Show concern and empathy
- Be firm
- Communicate your decision - Stay on guard:
Tips for Handling Dangerous Situations - ANS - - Talk to your manager
- Spot signs of trouble
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- Spot signs of harassment
- Avoid physical contact
- Call police
Is the Ontario Health Card an acceptable form of I.D.? - ANS - If the Ontario
Health Card is offered voluntarily, it can be accepted at your discretion.
By law, no one can be required to produce their Ontario Health Card.
It is illegal to collect or record information from the Ontario Health Card.
Tips for Slowing Down Service - ANS - - Count the number of drinks you
serve
- Serve one drink at a time
- Slow the rate of service
-Manage the Buying of rounds
- Offer water
-Offer food
- Offer alcohol-free beverages
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- Communicate
What is sexual violence? - ANS - Sexual violence is any unwanted verbal or
physical sexual acts, and attempt to obtain sexual acts by violence, force or
fear.
for example:
- Sexual assault (rape, attempted rape, and forced sexual touching)
-Drug facilitated sexual assault (intoxication due to the consumption of a
mindaltering substance, including alcohol, cannabis, and other substances)
-Sexual harassment
What is drug facilitated sexual assault? - ANS - Drug facilitated sexual
assault is a form of sexual violence. It is any unwanted sexual act carried
out on an individual after they have become intoxicated due to the
consumption of a mind-altering substance. This can include
the consumption of alcohol, cannabis, or date-rape drugs such as
GHB - Gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid (also called "Liquid X" or "G").
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two main factors that affect BAC levels. - ANS - The number of drinks and
how quickly they are consumed
4.5%, 5%, or even 9% alcohol content - ANS - Beer
6% to over 15% alcohol - ANS - Wine
15% to over 40% alcohol. - ANS - Spirits
One Standard Drink of BEER - ANS - 12 ounces (341 mL) of beer (including
cider) with 5% alcohol.
One Standard Drink of WINE - ANS - 5 ounces (142 mL) of wine with
12% alcohol
One Standard Drink of SPIRITS - ANS - 1.5 ounces (43 mL) of spirits with
40% alcohol