A) Impaired judgment
B) Relaxed inhibitions
C) Impaired motor coordination
D) Slowed reaction time
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A) At least an hour, to allow the body to adjust.
B) While there is no definite time, four hours is a good idea.
C) Everyone is different, but waiting at least two hours is sufficient for most.
D) He shouldn't drive home at all - calling a taxi or having a sober friend drive is necessary.
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A) A system used by some bars as a checklist for determining whether or not IDs are valid.
B) A system used by servers to determine the order in which their tables should be served alcohol.
C) A system used to figure out whether or not a guest should be driving.
D) A system to gauge how intoxicated guests are getting and therefore how much you should serve them.
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A) Coffee
B) Time
C) Rest
D) All of the above
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A) Being able to drink a lot without getting intoxicated
B) Being able to drink higher quantities without showing visible signs of intoxication
C) Being morally OK with people getting intoxicated
D) Experiencing both the physical and the emotional effects of alcohol consumption
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A) There are 80 servings in the bottle.
B) The vodka in the bottle is 40 percent alcohol.
C) The vodka in the bottle is 80 percent alcohol.
D) The vodka was made by a company called "80 Proof."
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A) Yes. The customer not eating the meal will get intoxicated faster.
B) Yes. The customer eating the meal will get intoxicated faster.
C) No. They will get intoxicated at the same rate.
D) It is impossible to predict.
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A) 1 ounce
B) About .25 ounces
C) Between .5 and .75 ounces
D) Between 2.5 and 3 ounces
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A) Soda
B) Beer
C) Water
D) Juice
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A) A liquor with a higher proof
B) Twice the amount of mixer in his or her cocktail
C) Two drinks served back to back
D) Twice the amount of a regular serving of alcohol in his or her drink
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A) Impaired judgment
B) Slowed reaction time
C) Impaired motor coordination
D) Relaxed inhibitions
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A) 5 ounces of whiskey
B) 12 ounces of scotch
C) 12 ounces of wine
D) 5 ounces of wine
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A) The customer drinking vodka sodas
B) The customer drinking red wine
C) It doesn't matter - they will get intoxicated at the same rate
D) More information is needed to answer this question
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A) Politely tell him or her that you are only able to serve him or her one drink at a time.
B) Since there's no law against it, give him or her what he or she wants.
C) Allow it only if he or she is ordering two (or more) of the same drink.
D) Cut him or her off for showing signs of intoxication.
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A) The tongue
B) The stomach
C) The small intestine
D) The large intestine
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A) Six hours
B) 30 minutes
C) 3 hours
D) 60 minutes
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A) 1 liter
B) 1 ounce
C) 5 ounces
D) 8 ounces
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A) Once he or she starts to show signs of intoxication
B) After he or she has had a couple of "starter drinks"
C) Once he or she or someone he or she is with asks you to start keeping track
D) From the first drink to the last - the entire time he or she is being served
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A) Impaired judgment
B) Slowed reaction time
C) Impaired motor coordination
D) None of the above
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