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  • August 15, 2024
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ABC RBS EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Which neighborhood quality of life issue is most affected by the overuse of alcohol?

property values
b. noise
c. traffic congestion
d. homelessness - Answer-Noise

Whose responsibility is it to act as gatekeeper in regard to the community's ability to
obtain alcohol in public establishments?

a. local law enforcement officers
b. the owner of the establishment
c. Alcoholic Beverage Control
d. the alcohol server - Answer-the alcohol server

Which condition is associated with alcohol-impaired driving?

a. breathing difficulties
b. increased heart rate
c. hearing loss
d. impaired judgement - Answer-impaired judgement

When alcohol is mixed with ______ the side effects can range from discomfort to death.

a. tobacco products
b. medications or recreational drugs
c. light to moderate exercise
d. foods high in saturated fats - Answer-medications or recreational drugs

What is the best way to sober up an intoxicated person?

a. only time will sober up an intoxicated person
b. exercise
c. coffee
d. cold shower - Answer-only time will sober up an intoxicated person

A blood alcohol concentration of .08 indicates that _____ percent of your blood is
alcohol.

a. 80%
b. 0.8%

, c. 8%
d. 0.08% - Answer-0.08%

In the simplest of terms, binge drinking can be described as drinking alcohol

a. until one becomes intoxicated.
b. on a regular basis.
c. to the point of addiction.
d. rapidly. - Answer-rapidly

Eating food while drinking alcohol may

a. slow down the rate of intoxication.
b. cause less of the alcohol to be metabolized.
c. keep the diner from becoming intoxicated.
d. help the body to purge the alcohol from the blood stream. - Answer-slow down the
rate of intoxication.

When should a server begin assessing patrons for signs of intoxication?

a. after their second drink
b. upon arrival
c. prior to them leaving
d. after their first drink - Answer-upon arrival

Some consumed alcohol is absorbed into the body through the

a. liver.
b. kidneys.
c. stomach lining.
d. appendix. - Answer-stomach lining

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. identify and investigate where persons under 21 years of age obtained alcohol and
who was killed or obtained serious injury or accident
d. educate alcohol servers on the signs of intoxication - Answer-identify and investigate
where persons under 21 years of age obtained alcohol and who was killed or obtained
serious injury or accident

Being "under the influence" of alcohol means that

a. your BAC is 0.08% or above.
b. your physical or mental abilities are impaired.

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