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TIPS Test Exam With Questions and Correct Guaranteed Answers With Passing Marks 70%, 50% - Answer-About (blank)% of adults in the United States drink alcohol and alcohol is regularly consumed by nearly (blank)% of the world's population People skills - Answer-By using (blank), you can act to promote responsible drinking behavior, rather than react to the behavior of an intoxicated guest Behavioral cues - Answer-The changes in people's behavior after a few drinks are called what? Lowered inhibitions - Answer-Becoming talkative, displaying loud behavior or mood swings, or exhibiting a notable change in behavior can all indicate what? Impaired judgment - Answer-Behaving inappropriately, using foul language, telling off-color jokes, annoying others, becoming overly friendly, or increasing the rate of drinking are signs of (blank) Slowed reactions - Answer-Glassy, unfocused eyes, talking and moving very slowly, forgetting things, lighting more than one cigarette, losing one's train of thought, and slurred speech results from what? Can indicate a loss of coordination - Answer-Stumbling or swaying, dropping belongings, and having trouble picking up keys, change, or other items can indicate what? Smaller, larger - Answer-(Blank1) people are typically affected more quickly by alcohol than (blank2)
Body fat - Answer-Larger people with a higher percentage of (blank) can become intoxicated faster Women, men - Answer-(Blank1) are generally smaller, have more body fat, and tend to reach higher BACs more quickly than (blank2) Intoxication rate factors - Answer-(Blank) help you assess how quickly a person will become intoxicated and can give you an idea of how rapidly that person's BAC will rise Rate of consumption - Answer-Gulping drinks and ordering frequently will increase the amount of alcohol taken into the system Strength of Drink - Answer-Drinks of different types (e.g., straight, carbonated, or juice mixer) have varied effects based on their content Carbonated - Answer-(Blank) drinks get absorbed quicker than straight drinks or juice mixers drugs - Answer-Legal or illegal (blank) can speed up the effects of alcohol and have an unpredictable outcome Food intake - Answer-A full stomach before or during drinking slows the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream 0.08 - Answer-The legal Blood Alcohol Content limit for intoxication while driving is what? Blood alcohol content (BAC) - Answer-(Blank) is the legal measurement of the amount of alcohol in a person's blood Time - Answer-(Blank) is the only thing that can lower a person's BAC level
Common negligence - Answer-Based on prior court cases, these laws set a minimum standard for the actions a reasonable person should take to prevent problems. (Blank) laws can cover a broad range of situations and are relied on in many cases where alcohol is alleged to be a factor in an incident Dram shop Liability - Answer-(Blank) make servers of alcohol beverages responsible for sales to persons under the legal drinking age or those who are visibly intoxicated. For the purpose of these laws, "safe" refers not only to the sale of bottled liquor, but also to the serving of individual drinks at an establishment. These laws are designed to make servers of alcohol beverages liable for any harm caused to a third-party by a person to whom they have sold alcohol 18 - Answer-The minimum legal age to pour or serve alcohol in South Carolina is what age? Driver's license, Passport, Military ID, State Issued ID card - Answer-What are the acceptable forms of identification to let someone into a bar in South Carolina? Does not - Answer-South Carolina (does/does not) have a recommended age for carding. If it does, what is that age? Does not - Answer-South Carolina (does/does not) regulate server training. $500 fine to a maximum loss of license - Answer-What is the penalty for violation of liquor laws when it involves beer and wine? first offense is a $500 fine to a maximum loss of license, second offense you will lose your license - Answer-What is the penalty for violation of liquor laws when it involves liquor?
Yes, no - Answer-In South Carolina, is a bartender or waiter allowed to confiscate your ID? Will any criminal or civil penalties be held against them? Incident Report Form - Answer-(Blank) can be a valuable line of defense for establishments facing civil or criminal liability lawsuits. Good documentation can be the best way to prove you acted responsibly People skills - Answer-Your skills in observing how people act, hearing what they say, judging their needs, and responding appropriately are your (blank) Cues - Answer-Behavioral (blank) provide information that shows you how much your guests are being affected by alcohol Depressant - Answer-Alcohol helps us relax because it slows down the body system and acts as a (blank) inhibitions - Answer-Lowered (blank) are noticeable as guests become especially talkative and relaxed Judgment - Answer-A gap between how people think they are behaving and how they are actually behave indicates impaired (blank). People may become overly friendly, annoy others, or overrate themselves Reactions - Answer-Slowed (blank) can be observed physically, when speech becomes slurred and routine motions become difficult, or mentally, when there is a loss of concentration Coordination - Answer-Losing one's balance, swaying, and spilling drinks are cues that indicate loss of (blank) Bloodstream - Answer-Alcohol, unlike other foods, is absorbed rapidly in the (blank) circulating throughout the body and affecting the brain
(blank) in the person's response that might suggest this is not the person's valid ID