RAMP EXAM/61 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Legal Duties - -Duties you are required to follow by the law.
-House Duties - -Duties you are required my management to follow.
-Professional Duties - -Ethical or Social duties chosen to follow
-When was RAMP legislation enacted? - -June 18, 2001
-The Pennsylvania Liquor Code - -Under this code If a licensee or employee
sells to a visibly intoxicated
person or minor, he/she could be fined up to $5,000
and/or be imprisoned from 3 months to 1 year, and could be fined from $100
to $500.
-Pennsylvania Crimes Code - -Under this code, anyone convicted of willfully
and knowingly selling or furnishing alcoholic beverages to a minor faces a
minimum fine of $1,000 for the first offense and $2,500 for each subsequent
offense, as well as a possible jail term of up to one year for each offense.
-Dram Shop - -A bar, tavern, or the like where alcoholic beverages are sold.
-Dram Shop Liability - -the body of law governing the liability of taverns,
liquor stores and other commercial establishments that serve alcoholic
beverages. Commonly called third-party liability.
-1st Liable Party - -the licensee and/or server
-2nd Liable Party - -the minor and/or intoxicated patron
-3rd Liable Party - -the victim
-What kinds of incidents should be documented to prevent liability lawsuits -
-Attempts to purchase by a minor, refusal of service, bar fight, or refusal of
entry
-The Liquor Code - -a governing body of law applicable to every licensee in
Pennsylvania. Licensees and employees are responsible to know and follow
this and failure to do so could result in a citation for both the owner and
employee.
-Who enforces the Liquor code? - -The Pennsylvania State Police
, -The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board - -establishes regulations to
implement the Liquor Code and explain how it will apply its practices and
procedures.
-House Policies - -the "rules" of the establishment beyond the Liquor Code
created typically by the owners or managers of licensed establishments.
-Bylaws - -written rules that must be changed by following the proper steps
as determined by the clubs constitution and charter
-What is Alcohol - -a chemical substance and central nervous system (CNS)
depressant drug.
-What kind of alcohol is contained in beer, wine and distilled spirits - -
Ethanol
-How many calories are in 12 ounces of regular beer - -150
-How many calories are in 5 ounces of wine - -100
-How many calories are in 1-1/2 ounces of 80-proof distilled spirits - -100
-What slows down the absorption of alcohol? - -Food in the Stomach
-Pyloric Valve - -Organ At the base of the stomach that controls alcohol
absorption
-Alcohol dehyrogenase - -what helps metabolize and break down alcohol.
-Additive Interaction - -An effect in which two substances or actions used in
combination produce a total effect the same as the sum of the individual
effects.
-Synergisitc Interaction - -The capacity of two or more drugs acting together
so that the total effect of these drugs is greater than the sum of the effects if
taken independently.
-Antagonisitc Interation - -The effect of the drug is diminished in the
presence of alcohol.
-A Standard Drink - -any drink that contains about 0.6-fluid ounces or 14-
grams of 'pure' alcohol."
-A standard serving of alcohol - -12-ounces of beer, 5-ounces of wine, and
1.5-ounces 80 proof liquor, or 1-ounce 100 proof liquor.
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