A: they are better at hiding their intoxication
B: their bodies eliminate the alcohol from their systems more quickly
C: their decision making ability is rarely impaired by alcohol
D: they are immune to getting drunk
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Eating food while drinking alcohol may
Eating food while drinking alcohol may: rbs abc
A: cause less of the alcohol to be metabolized
B: slow down the rate of intoxication
ANSWER: slow down the rate of intoxication.
Whose responsibility is it to act as gatekeeper in regard to the community's ability to obtain alcohol in public establishments?
ANSWER: the alcohol server
Which condition is associated with alcohol-impaired driving?
which symptom is associated with alcohol-impaired driving?
ANSWER: Impaired judgement
Which symptom is associated with alcohol-impaired driving?
A: increased heart rate
B: breathing difficulties
C: reduced coordination
D: hearing loss
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When alcohol is mixed with ______ the side effects can range from discomfort to death.
when alcohol is mixed with blank the side effects can range from discomfort to death
ANSWER: medications or recreational drugs
What is the best way to sober up an intoxicated person?
A: fresh air
B: cold shower
C: drinking lots of water
D: only time will sober up an intoxicated person
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What does "BAC" mean?
A: basic alcohol course
B: blood alcohol concentration
C: business alcohol control
D: beverage alcohol consumption
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The use of foul language is an example of: RBS
A.) making irrational statements
B.) lowering inhibitions
ANSWER: lowering inhibitions
Which crime is often related to alcohol use?
What crime is often related to alcohol use
ANSWER: sexual assault
Which statement about alcohol's path through the human body is true?
ANSWER: no digestion is needed in alcohol absorption
What is the primary purpose of ABC's T.R.A.C.E. program?
A: educate young people of the dangers of drinking and driving
B: identify businesses with uncertified alcohol servers
C: educate alcohol servers on the signs of intoxication
D: identify and investigate where persons under 21 years of age obtained alcohol and who was killed or obtained serious injury or accident
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It is unlawful for a person who has _____ percent or more, by weight, of alcohol in his/her blood to drive a vehicle.
ANSWER: 0.08 bac
When can a 19-year old legally serve alcoholic beverages in a restaurant?
ANSWER: when the server's primary responsibilities is to serve food
Which type of cannabis use is legal at an onsite alcohol establishment?
A: smoking
B: edibles
C: use of cannabis products are not permitted in onsite alcohol establishments
D: vaping
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A non-profit organization has obtained a temporary daily on-sale license for a fundraiser. Who within the organization has to be RBS certified?
Non-profit organization has obtained a temporary daily on-sale license for a fundraiser: Who within the organization has to be RBS certified?
A: a designated person
B: the alcohol servers
C: the owner
D: the alcohol pourers
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What is the duty of the designated RBS certified person at a non-profit organization's temporary alcohol event?
ANSWER: monitoring and observing
The failure of a licensee to comply with the RBS program requirements shall be grounds for
A: criminal action.
B: disciplinary action.
C: mandatory jail time.
D: civil action
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Where would the licensee be able to look online to see if their server is RBS certified?
How can the licensee check if a person is RBS certified?
A: Collect a copy of the person's state issued driver license or identification card and keep it in a binder.
B: Ask for the person's certification number and look it up in the ABC RBS database.
C: The licensee or designated person does not need to check for RBS certification.
D: Ask the person and trust them when they say they are certified.
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Security personnel, whose post is located outside the entrance to an alcohol establishment, has the primary responsibility to control the number of patrons entering and to check their IDs. Does the bouncer need to be certified?
A: No, because the security personnel's post is not located within the establishment.
B: Yes, because security personnel check IDs.
C: No, because security personnel does not pour or serve alcohol.
D: Yes, because all employees of an alcohol establishment must be certified.
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Security personnel need to be RBS certified
Does security need to be rbs certified?
Does a bouncer need to be rbs certified?
ANSWER: Yes, To check IDs, Security personnel and bouncer need to be RBS certified.
Infractions are punishable by
ANSWER: fine
What does "RBS" mean?
ANSWER: Responsible Beverage Service
What is the maximum penalty for serving alcohol after hours?
ANSWER: 6 months in jail
A member of a group of patrons becomes obviously intoxicated. What should the server do?
A group arrives and all of the members are obviously intoxicated with the exception one who identifies himself as the designated driver. what should you do
ANSWER: inform the other group members that the obviously intoxicated patron will no longer be served alcohol
A legally acceptable ID has which characteristic?
ANSWER: issued by a government agency
Which statement regarding state issued identification cards is true?
ANSWER: they are a valid proof of age
PCP is an example of a(n)
ANSWER: Hallucinogen
Which substance is considered a depressant?
ANSWER: alcohol
What is embossed on the holder's picture on a California Real ID?
ANSWER: their birthdate
Which feature is located on the back of a valid California driver license?
ANSWER: barcode
When should a server check a patron's ID?
ANSWER: prior to serving alcohol to the patron
A server may seize any identification presented by a person that is fake, so long as
ANSWER: a receipt is given to the person from whom the fake ID is seized
Upon seizing a fake ID, the alcohol establishment must give the fake ID to local law enforcement authorities within
ANSWER: 24 hours
What happens when an alcohol server serves alcohol to a minor after inspecting a fake ID and reasonably concluding it to be valid?
ANSWER: the alcohol server has a defense against prosecution
Which technique is best for determining the validity of an ID?
ANSWER: compare the signature on the ID to a fresh signature given by the ID holder
When refusing alcohol service to a patron, the server should do so
ANSWER: courteously
When refusing alcohol service to a patron, the server should do so
ANSWER: discreetly
Which form of ID is NOT acceptable for determining a person's age?
ANSWER: interim state issued driver license
When is a work-issued ID valid for purchasing alcohol?
ANSWER: never
A patron attempts to use a valid id that is not theirs as proof of age. what should the server do?
A patron attempts to use a valid id that is not theirs as proof of age what should you do
ANSWER: Deny the ID and do not serve the patron/refuse the sale
When is an interim or temporary state-issued driver license valid proof of a patron's age?
When is an interim or temporary state issued drivers license valid proof of a patrons age
ANSWER: never and is NOT acceptable for determining a person's age
Which feature is added to a California issued ID to indicate the holder is under 21 years of age? RBS
which feature is added to a california-issued id to indicate the holder is under 21 years of age?
ANSWER: a red strip
Which is not needed in order for a government-issued passport to be considered a valid form of id?
A.) Date of birth
B.) Photograph
C.) Occupation
D.) Name
ANSWER: Occupation
ABC licensees, their employees, and their agents are expected to cooperate with
A.) all sworn peace officers,
B.) including ABC agents
C.) local law enforcement
D.) All of the above
ANSWER: all of the above
When is an employee's initial employment date? RBS ABC
When is an employees initial employment date
ANSWER: “Initial employment” means the date an employee signs an employment contract or employee tax and identification documents, whichever is sooner.
A youthful appearing patron presents an expired ID and wants to purchase alcohol. Based on best practices, what should the server do?
ANSWER: tell the patron that you cannot serve him/her alcohol
What is the most valid reason for refusing service to a patron?
ANSWER: The patron cannot provide a valid ID
What is the most valid reason for refusing service to a patron?
A: the patron's clothes are old and dirty
B: the patron appears sad and depressed
C: if the patron is obviously intoxicated by alcohol
D: the patron appears to be pregnant
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What is the most valid reason for refusing service to a patron?
A: the patron appears sad and depressed
B: the patron appears to be pregnant
C: the patron requests service outside of the hours of operation
D: the patron's clothes are old and dirty
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Which is an indicator of a false ID?
ANSWER: card is too thick
An administrative violation occurs on an ABC licensed premises, _____ of that premises is at risk for administrative penalties.
ANSWER: the license
Which administrative penalty can be imposed against a retail licensee that knowingly permitted the illegal sale, or negotiations for the sales, of controlled substances or dangerous drugs upon his or her licensed premises?.
ANSWER: revoke or suspend the license
Against whom can administrative actions be filed for violations of the RBS program?.
ANSWER: Against licensees, their employees, and their contractors/agents
One of the benefits of establishing policies for the service of alcoholic beverages is that it
ANSWER: provides a safe and comfortable space for patrons and employees.
When an obviously intoxicated patron decides to leave your establishment, what best practice should you observe?
A: Inform law enforcement of the potential intoxicated driver.
B: Suggest the patron use a ride service to get to his/her next destination.
C: Insist the patron remain until he/she sobers up.
D: Do nothing, the patron is free to do as he/she pleases.
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Which promotion is considered discriminatory?
ANSWER: ladies' drinks are half off
Entertainers are the only employees that are not prohibited from drinking on duty at a license premises.
ANSWER: FALSE
Which is considered a good hospitality practice when serving alcoholic beverages?
ANSWER: slowing the beverage service down to the patron if needed
Frequent calls for service to local law enforcement by an on-premises licensee may result in
A: positive Yelp reviews.
B: suspension of alcohol license.
C: increased revenue.
D: support from the community
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What does "ABV" mean?
A: alcohol blood volume
B: alcohol beverage volume
C: alcohol blood verification
D: alcohol by volume
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Which of these is not a policy for monitoring the behavior of minors seeking alcohol service?
ANSWER: minors finding secluded locations in the premises where employees cannot monitor their activities
What information should be documented in an incident log? RBS
ANSWER: names and addresses
A blood alcohol concentration of .08 indicates that _____ percent of your blood is alcohol.
ANSWER: 0.08%
A person may experience very harmful effects when mixing alcohol with what
ANSWER: certain medications/ other drugs
A person may experience very harmful effects when mixing alcohol with
A: recreational or illegal drugs.
B: caffeine.
C: fatty foods.
D: nicotine.
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A person with a bac of 0.05 percent
ANSWER: is considered "ability impaired.
An alcohol server must complete an abc approved rbs training program and pass an abc administered exam within ____ calendar days of employment.
ANSWER: 60
How does increased alcohol tolerance affect a person?
ABSWER: Regular drinking can lead to a condition known as tolerance. This means the individual's body is accustomed to alcohol and processes it rather effectively. Over time, more alcohol is required to produce the same effect. Drinkers who have developed a tolerance will not show the same outward signs of intoxication as inexperienced drinkers, but they will still have a high BAC.
How does tolerance affect a drinker's body?
A: It takes increasingly larger amounts of alcohol to achieve the original effect.
B: It provides a constant amount of alcohol in the bloodstream.
C: It causes the immediate removal of alcohol from the body's systems.
D: The body needs only a small amount of alcohol to cause intoxication.
ANSWER: It provides a constant amount of alcohol in the bloodstream.
Intoxication can occur with as little as how many drinks
Intoxication can occur with as little as ___ drinks
Intoxication can occur with as little as _____ drinks.
A: 1
B: 3
C: 2
D: 4
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Irresponsible alcohol sales in a community typically lead to an increase in
ANSWER: harms related to excessive alcohol consumption
Irresponsible alcohol sales in a community typically lead to an increase in
A: calls to law enforcement.
B: home values
C: car and home insurance rates.
D: drug overdoses.
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Which type of food works best to slow the speed at which alcohol is absorbed by the body
ANSWER: greasy, high-protein and fatty foods
The BAC is a measurement of the amount of alcohol in:
ANSWER: the bloodstream
Approximately how many standard drinks can the human body metabolize in one hour?
A: 2
B: 3
C: 4
D: 1
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Approximately one standard drink can the human body metabolize in one hour.
Some consumed alcohol is absorbed into the body through the
some consumed alcohol is absorbed into the body through the what
A: stomach lining
B: liver
C: kidney
ANSWER: stomach lining
The main cause of intoxication is alcohol in the what
A: liver
B: bloodstream
C: stomach
ANSWER: bloodstream
When should a server begin assessing patrons for signs of intoxication RBS
When should a server begin assessing a customer for intoxication?
A: when they enter the establishment
B: after their first drink
C: after their last drink
D: when they leave the establishment
ANSWER: when they enter the establishment
EXPLANATION: A server should begin assessing patrons for signs of intoxication as soon as they enter your establishment.
Which neighborhood quality of life issue is most affected by the overuse of alcohol?
Which neighborhood quality of life is most affected by alcohol overuse
A: traffic congestion
B: homelessness
C: noise
D: property values
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Which neighborhood quality of life issue is most affected by the overuse of alcohol?
A: litter
B: property values
C: traffic congestion
D: homelessness
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Which neighborhood quality of life issue is most affected by the overuse of alcohol?
A: traffic congestion
B: property values
C: homelessness
D: public indecency
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My business uses electronic scanning devices to verify an ID is valid, once I scan the ID, I do not need to compare the picture or physical description because the scanner has verified the sale of alcohol is legal.
A.) True
B.) False
ANSWER: False
Does the manager of a licensed establishment need to obtain an rbs certification?
A.) YES
B.) NO
ANSWER: YES
An establishments internal RBS policies should be reviewed for relevance and accuracy.
A.) True
B.) False
ANSWER: TRUE
An establishment's internal RBS policies should be reviewed for relevance and accuracy how often
An establishments internal RBS policies should be reviewed for relevance and accuracy how often
A: when there are frequent incidents of violence or illegal activity requiring peace officer assistance.
B: whenever a patron becomes intoxicated and requires alternate transportation, arrangements
C: every time a new employee is hired
D: weekly.
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especially if there are frequent incidents of violence or illegal activity requiring peace officer assistance.
Selling alcohol to a person under 21 years of age is classified as a(n)
Giving alcohol to a person under 21 years of age is classified as a(n)
A: misdemeanor.
B: infraction.
C: felony.
D: violation.
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Which physical characteristic is a potential sign of intoxication?
A: sweating
B: musty body odor
C: excessive blinking
D: facial tic
ANSWER: sweating
Which drink typically contains multiple types of alcohol?
a. gimlet
b. mint julep
c. Tom Collins
d. martini
ANSWER: martini
The martini is a cocktail made with gin and vermouth, the martini has become one of the best-known mixed alcoholic beverages.
Which is considered an administrative penalty that may be imposed by the ABC for violations?
a. jail time
b. restitution to victims
c. imposition of license conditions
d. community service
ANSWER: imposition of license conditions
Which physical characteristic behavior is an indication that a patron might be obviously intoxicated?
which substance is considered a stimulant
which symptom is characteristic of someone on a hallucinogenic drug?
Being under the influence of alcohol means that
Being "under the influence" of alcohol means that
what does "bac" mean?
when should a server ask a patron to physically hand the server their id?
What technique is best for determining the validity of an ID
which is not a technique for determining the validity of an id?
Which is an indicator of a false ID RBS
A patron becomes belligerent while on the premises. the server should immediately
Which type of ID is acceptable without containing a physical description
A server serves alcohol to a young-looking patron who presented a fake id that appeared to be valid. who has most likely committed a crime? rbs
public intoxication is punishable as a(n)
One of the benefits of establishing policies for the service of alcoholic beverages is that it
what is the most valid reason for refusing service to a patron?
The failure of a licensee to comply with the RBS program requirements shall be grounds for
Penalties for violating provisions of the responsible Beverage service program are meant to serve as
Penalties for violating provisions of the RBS are meant to serve as
which of the following employees is not required to complete rbs training?
in the simplest of terms, binge drinking can be described as drinking alcohol
in the simplest of terms binge drinking can be described as drinking alcohol rbs exam
what is the maximum sentence for a misdemeanor crime, such as selling alcohol to a minor?
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