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CLEET SFST TEST QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS

What does HGN stand for? - ANSWER-Horizontal gaze nystagmus


Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus definition - ANSWER-The involuntary jerking of they eyes
as they gaze to the side


What does VGN stand for? - ANSWER-Vertical Gaze Nystagmus


What is the enzyme in the liver that assists in the metabolism of alcohol? - ANSWER-
Alcohol Dehydrogenase


Which organ of the body does most of the metabolism of the alcohol take place? -
ANSWER-Liver


What is the valve at the base of the small intestine and the stomach that open/ closes
allowing food to digest - ANSWER-pylorus or pyloric valve


Due to metabolism,the average persons BAC drops about ______ per hour - ANSWER-
0.015


Vehicle in motion has how many tasks? - ANSWER-2


Name the 1ST task for Phase one? - ANSWER-Initial observation of the vehicle in
motion


Name the 2nd task - ANSWER-observation of the stop

, What produces alcohol naturally? - ANSWER-Fermentation


Fermentation produces ____ % ethanol concentration. After this, the yeast ____. -
ANSWER-14%
Dies


what is the process in which alcohol is produced in concentration amounts? - ANSWER-
Distillation


There are three types of alcohol and they are - ANSWER-Ethanol- beverage
Methanol-fuel
Isopropranol-Rubbing alcohol


what alcohol is for human consumpton - ANSWER-Ethanol


What 3 molecules make up alcohol? - ANSWER-Hydrogen
Carbon
Oxygen


What percentage of alcohol passes through the stomach walls? - ANSWER-20%


What percentage passes through the small intestine? - ANSWER-80%


We can speed up metabolism of alcohol by drinking coffee and taking a cold shower -
ANSWER-False


It is _______ fo any person to ________or be in___________ of a motor vehicle within
this _______ while under the _____ of alcohol and/ or _____ - ANSWER-It is unlawful
for any person
To operate or be in actual physical control
Of any vehicle

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