ABC Permit exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
There are three tools to assess the guest's level of intoxication: - correct answer 1. Observing Signs of Intoxication 2. Identifying Risk Factors 3. Counting Drinks behavioral and physical changes - correct answer 1. inhibitions 2. judgement 3. reaction time 4. coordination factors that affect inebriation time/BAC levels - correct answer - chugging vs sipping - concentrated drinks vs diluted drinks - male vs female - drugs or medications - presence vs absence of food - large person vs small person - body fat vs muscle tissue - physical and emotional state people with a high tolerance also have an increased risk of leaving an establishment with a dangerously high BAC - correct answer true approximately [blank] of the alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream through the mouth, throat, and stomach. - correct answer 20% the remaining {blank} percent is absorbed through the small intestines - correct answer 80% once alcohol spreads throughout the body, most of it must be broken down by the liver. the liver breaks down alcohol at a constant rate of approximately - correct answer 1 drink per hour, or half an ounce of pure alcohol per hour rate of absorption varies with emptying time of the stomach, if alcohol is consumed with food the creation may happen - correct answer slower the live is responsible for metabolizing approx [blank] percent of alcohol consumed - correct answer 90% what other three organs help break down the remaining 10% left in system? - correct answer kidneys, skin and lungs blood alcohol content (BAC) - correct answer the amount of alcohol that has been absorbed through the bloodstream depending on state laws, it is illegal to drive with a BAC of .08 or higher - correct answer true time is the
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