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A comprehensive set of questions and answers related to the tabc five-year server permit in tennessee. It covers various aspects of alcohol service, including identification verification, responsible service, and legal requirements. Designed to help individuals preparing for the tabc server permit exam.
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The TBCA Five-Year Server Permit is the only permit that authorizes someone to serve liquor, wine, and high-gravity beer in Tennessee. - correct answer True You are employed as a server and your permit expired. You can legally work until you get a new one. - correct answer False The TABC requires your employer to keep copies of all server permits on the workplace premises. - correct answer True 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. - correct answer True You start a new job serving alcohol in Tennessee for the first time. You are eligible for a 61-day grace period before you obtain a permit. You work for three days, then quit and take a job at a different establishment. Since you worked less than a week at your first job, you get to start the grace period over again. - correct answer False In Tennessee, it is illegal to sell alcohol to pregnant women. - correct answer False If you make an illegal alcohol sale, you, your manager, and your employer can all be held responsible for your actions. - correct answer True You made an illegal alcohol sale to someone under the age of 21. The drinker then starts a fight in your establishment and injures an innocent bystander. The injured person can sue the minor, but not you. - correct answer False Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is the amount of: - correct answer Alcohol in the bloodstream A guest is showing signs of intoxication and you need to stop alcohol service. What should you say? - correct answer The law does not allow me to serve any more alcohol at this time. What should you do if an intoxicated guest becomes verbally abusive? - correct answer Get a manager Your guest is halfway through her drink. What should you do? - correct answer Offer another drink, if appropriate, as she is finishing her drink.
Which of these documents is an acceptable form of identification? - correct answer U.S. Passport To be valid, an ID must have a birth date, a photo, and be a state or federal document. - correct answer True Peeling lamination and oddly-spaced text are signs that an ID could be fake or altered. - correct answer True All of these beverages are considered one standard drink except: - correct answer Two ounces of 80-proof liquor What is the best type of food to slow alcohol's absorption into the bloodstream? - correct answer Fats and proteins A 12-ounce beer containing 12% ABV should be counted as two standard drinks. - correct answer True You stop alcohol service to an intoxicated guest. When should you write an incident report? - correct answer Immediately after the incident A clearly intoxicated guest drives away from your establishment. What should you do? - correct answer Call the police and describe the guest and the car You can be held liable if you fail to serve alcohol with reasonable care. - correct answer True According to the law in most states, a person with a BAC of .05 is considered legally intoxicated. - correct answer False You know that your guest is under 21, but your manager tells you to bring him a beer anyway. If you serve him, you could be held responsible for making an illegal alcohol sale. - correct answer True Which of these people can be held responsible for making an illegal alcohol sale? - correct answer The person who serves the drink When you "card" a guest, you are checking identification to verify that the person is old enough to legally purchase alcohol. - correct answer True If you are 18 years old, which of these activities can you legally do in the state of Tennessee? - correct answer Serve alcohol In Tennessee, you are required by law to card anyone you believe is under 21 years old. - correct answer False
When you ask a guest for an ID, you should take possession of the document to examine it. - correct answer True When should you ask a guest for an ID? - correct answer Before you serve the first drink Which of these is a commonly accepted form of identification? - correct answer U.S. Military ID You suspect that a guest has given you a fake ID. What should you do? - correct answer Get your manager involved Which features on an ID should you examine to determine if it is fake, altered. Or borrowed? - correct answer All of the above Your guest gives you an ID that has "Under 21 Until" on it. What should you do? - correct answer Examine the date of birth When you examine the condition of an ID, you should look for peeling lamination, scratches, and tape. - correct answer True You are trying to determine if an ID belongs to the guest who presented it. What should you do? - correct answer Compare the height and eye color on the ID to the guest To determine whether a guest is old enough to purchase alcohol, compare the date of birth on the ID to the current "born on or before" date. - correct answer True Where is the date of birth on a military ID? - correct answer On the back Your guest was born on 10/12/2000. Today's date is 12/31/2021. You can legally sell alcohol to this guest. - correct answer True In Tennessee, there are no penalties if you are caught selling alcohol to a minor during a compliance check. - correct answer False Acceptable IDs have three things in common. What are they? - correct answer Issued by a state or federal government a photo of the ID owner A date of birth What should you do if a guest presents an ID that you are not familiar with? - correct answer Use an ID Checking Guide You compare the photo on the ID to the guest presenting it and you suspect that the card is borrowed. What should you do? - correct answer Ask questions about the ID such as "What is your full address?"
The current year is 2021. Can you legally serve alcohol to a guest born in 1998? - correct answer Yes If a visibly intoxicated guest orders an alcoholic beverage, you are legally required to bring the drink. - correct answer False Your guest is intoxicated and you decide to refuse alcohol service. What should you do?