Proserve quiz woth correct answers
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1.5 oz. spirits X 40% alc./vol. = - Correct Answer = 0.6 oz. (17.7 mL) pure alcohol
12 oz. beer X 5% alc./vol. = - Correct Answer = 0.6 oz. (17.7 mL) pure alcohol
3 oz. fortified wine X 20% alc./vol. - Correct Answer = 0.6 oz. (17.7 mL) pure alcohol
5 oz. wine X 12% alc./vol. = - Correct Answer = 0.6 oz. (17.7 mL) pure alcohol
A Class D liquor licence allows liquor to be delivered to customers who are at least 18 years of age and
who do not appear to be intoxicated. Liquor can be delivered only to places where liquor is allowed to
be, and where a person is allowed to drink liquor.
The delivery person must ask for acceptable ID from anyone who is accepting the delivery who appears
to be under the age of 25.
If the person appears intoxicated, or if acceptable proof of age is not provided, the delivery cannot be
made.
You must know what licence your place of work has and follow the laws and policies for that licence. -
Correct Answer If you work in a liquor store with a Retail or General Merchandise licence, liquor can be
sold between 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.
If your store has a General Off-Sales licence, liquor can be sold between 10:00 a.m. and 2:50 a.m.
A drug dealer in a licensed premises may: - Correct Answer spend a lot of time at your workplace, but
drink little or no liquor
frequently go out to the parking lot
frequently go to the bathroom
have many different people come to their table and stay only for a short time
have short meetings with people in the washroom, hallway, alleyway, parking lot, or car
,carry a lot of cash
make and receive a lot of telephone calls
A licensee and their staff must not interfere in any way with AGLC Inspectors performing their duties.
The licensee is required to cooperate fully, including answering all reasonable questions regarding the
management and operation of the licensed premises. - Correct Answer I cannot do anything to prevent,
delay or get in the way of an inspector who wants to look over my workplace, see the records, and take
liquor samples or anything else they need to do to complete their inspection.
I must truthfully answer all business-related questions asked by an inspector.
A licensee must allow AGLC Inspectors and officials to examine and make copies of all liquor and gaming
records, and if necessary, to remove records from the licensed premises for further review. - Correct
Answer An inspector can make copies of any records or papers that have to do with liquor sold or
served at my place of work. The inspector is allowed to take these away from my workplace. The
inspector will give a receipt to the owner, manager, supervisor on shift for anything that has been taken
away.
A liquor licence controls whether a business is allowed to store and hold liquor, how the liquor can be
sold, if customers and guests can drink the liquor at the place that sells it or if they must drink it
somewhere else. - Correct Answer When a liquor licence is issued, employers and special event hosts
agree to obey all AGLC policies that apply to their
licence(s), as well as all federal, provincial and municipal laws.
A, B, C: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 a.m - Correct Answer Issued for the sale and consumption of liquor in premises
open to the public.
Class C licences allow members and invited guests only.
Specific types of businesses or clubs may have different hours of sale. Businesses with Class A, B or C
licence may allow liquor to be consumed up to one hour after last call, up to 3:00 a.m.
Ads must not be aimed at minors: - Correct Answer This includes using fairy tales, jingles, nursery
rhymes, musical themes, or fictional characters from children's books, etc.
Minors or people who appear to be under 18 years of age cannot be in any liquor advertisement.
,Well-known people (such as actors or athletes) or look-alikes who appeal to children or minors cannot
be used in liquor ads.
Advertising must support the legal, moderate, safe and responsible use of liquor. It should also warn
against drinking for the sake of getting intoxicated.
After alcohol enters the body, it begins to be absorbed instantly. It starts to affect the brain and body.
You might not see immediate signs that a person has had alcohol, but the signs will become more
noticeable as people drink more liquor. - Correct Answer When a person drinks alcohol faster than their
body can process or get rid of it, they become intoxicated.
Alcohol can harm the developing baby. When alcohol passes from the mother's blood into the baby's
blood, it can damage and affect the growth of cells in the developing baby. The spectrum of disorders
related to alcohol use in pregnancy is referred to as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, or FASD. - Correct
Answer FASD includes a range of physical, mental and behavioural effects and learning disabilities,
including difficulties with language and impulse control. People with FASD may also have attention or
judgment problems. These disabilities could be few or many, and the effects could be mild or severe.
FASD cannot be cured. The effects of alcohol exposure on the developing baby are permanent and
lifelong.
Alcohol is a depressant. - Correct Answer This means that it acts on the brain and slows down or stops
body functions. Too much alcohol causes people to become intoxicated, sleepy, or even pass out.
Alcohol might help you fall asleep, but it interferes with the quality of sleep. Alcohol reduces the amount
of restful sleep you get, making you feel more tired when you wake up. - Correct Answer FACT:
Alcohol poisoning is an overdose of alcohol.
Signs of alcohol poisoning in an individual are: - Correct Answer cold and clammy (damp) skin that may
look pale or bluish in colour
they don't respond or wake up when you try to wake them (unresponsive)
they are not able to understand you, and you can't understand them if they try to speak (incoherent)
they do not wake up while or after vomiting
unable to walk, stand or sit without help
, loss of bladder and/or bowel control
shallow and slow breathing (8 breaths per minute or less) - or their breathing may stop completely!
fast heartbeat, seizures or convulsions
Alcohol: - Correct Answer Slows your ability to react
Makes you less alert, slows your thinking and makes it difficult to concentrate
Makes decision-making and judgement difficult, making people less cautious
Can cause memory loss
Reduces senses of touch and hearing
Causes poor muscle coordination and control
Can affect the ability to focus vision (vision becomes blurry or less clear)
Can cause an over-reaction or exaggerated response to things or situations making people less patient,
more impulsive and/or more aggressive
All activities in places where liquor is served must be legal.
As part of your duty of care, you must not allow any activity to take place in your business that: - Correct
Answer could cause someone to be hurt
could be dangerous to anyone inside
could be dangerous to the public
If an activity is dangerous or has a risk of danger, you must report it to your supervisor and/or step in
immediately to help to stop it.
All liquor licenced businesses and special events must use legal liquor; they must buy liquor from
suppliers who are approved to sell it in Alberta.
To protect the health of consumers and ensure the safety and quality of liquor products, it is against the
law to serve or sell illegal liquor to anyone.
You are not allowed to sell or serve liquor that ... - Correct Answer You are not allowed to sell or serve
liquor that ...