TIPS CERTIFICATION EXAM LATEST ACTUAL EXAM 250 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
TIPS CERTIFICATION EXAM LATEST 2023-2024
ACTUAL EXAM 250 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Second behavioral cue: Guests behavior becomes unacceptable,
they overrate themselves, can trick someone into thinking they
can drive - ANSWER- Judgment
Third behavioral cue: Thinking process is slowed, lose train of
thought, slurred speech and glassy eyes - ANSWER- Slowed
Reactions
Final behavioral cue: Staggering, stumbling, spilling drinks -
ANSWER- Loss of Coordination
The more a person drinks... - ANSWER- The more cues you're
likely to see
The first intoxication factor: Larger peoples may be able to drink
more without being as affected as smaller people - ANSWERSize
2nd intoxication factor: Women are smaller with higher body
fat, tend to get intoxicated faster - ANSWER- Gender
3rd intoxication factor: Faster a person drinks, the more quickly
they will become intoxicated - ANSWER- Rate of consumption
4th intoxication factor: A neat drink will be absorbed quickly,
along with alcohol and a carbonated drink. A diluted drink will
be absorbed slowly - ANSWER- Strength of the drink
ABV - ANSWER- Alcohol by volume
5th intoxication factor: When taken with alcohol it can have an
unpredictable effect - ANSWER- Drug Use
Last intoxication factor: Food in the stomach delays the
absorption of alcohol, someone who is full won't become as
intoxicated quickly as someone with an empty stomach -
ANSWER- Food intake
How does alcohol differ from food and other beverages? -
ANSWER- It's absorbed directly into the bloodstream
What is the exact way to measure BAC? - ANSWER- Blood
testing or a breathalyzer
Is alcohol a stimulant or depressant? - ANSWER- Depressant
How does aspirin react with alcohol? - ANSWER- Causes
damage to the stomach lining and possible internal bleeding
How do antihistamines react with alcohol? - ANSWERDepresses the central nervous system and causes drowsiness
How do narcotics react with alchol? - ANSWER- Depresses the
central nervous system and respiratory functions, also can cause
a loss of consciousness
1/2 oz of pure alcohol is equal to... - ANSWER- 12oz beer
5oz wine
1oz 100-proof spirits
What does a high tolerance NOT do? - ANSWER- Impact a
person's BAC level
What is one way you can control how much people drink? -
ANSWER- Measuring the alcohol you serve, never overpour
What are some ways to slow someones drinking? - ANSWERGive refills when they ask for it, suggest coffee or a soft drink,
offer food, waste time so they can sober up
When you need to cut someone off, what are the steps you
should do? - ANSWER- 1) Be friendly and firm, say "I cannot
serve you anymore alcohol, it's against the law
2) If they persists, stand your ground, offer a non alcoholic drink
3) If they keep on persisting, contact the manager
What's a good idea to do in a bar? - ANSWER- Document any
alcohol related incident, keep a log book to write the date, time,
and what you did to prevent the guest from drinking more
What does the law require? - ANSWER- Make a reasonable
effort to prevent intoxication to guests, prevent alcohol sales to
minors, and intervene if a guest does become intoxicated
Common negligence - ANSWER- These laws set a minimum
standard for the actions a reasonable person should take to
prevent problems
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