Alcohol Safety - Question List

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141. Which of the following types of alcohol are illegal to sell in some states?
  1. Alcoholic energy drinks.
  2. Boxed wine
  3. Vodka infusions
  4. All of the above
142. Brandon is serving a group of people that has come straight from church. A minor in their group asks for a glass of wine, but when Brandon refuses he is told that it’s OK because their religion allows minors to drink. Brandon doesn’t want to violate their religious freedom, but he still doesn’t think he should serve the minor. Who is right according to the law?
  1. The customers are right, since religious freedom has long allowed certain loopholes in the law.
  2. Brandon is right, since drinking for religious purposes does not apply to bar or restaurant situations.
  3. They are both technically right, so Brandon should consult his manager about what to do.
  4. Brandon is right, since there’s no such thing as drinking for religious purposes.
143. What can make serving a minor alcohol a felony as opposed to a misdemeanor offense?
  1. The server/bartender has committed repeated offenses.
  2. A person was killed or seriously injured as a result of the minor consuming alcohol.
  3. The server/bartender was deliberately indifferent to the wellbeing of the minor.
  4. All of the above.
144. How, if at all, does the statute of limitations apply in civil suits against an establishment that serves alcohol?
  1. It doesn’t apply at all, since the establishment can be sued at any time.
  2. It applies only when a victim of an alcohol-related incident is looking to sue for an amount over $100,000.
  3. Victims of an alcohol-related incident cannot file suit until at least one year after the incident.
  4. Depending on the location of the alcohol-related incident, victims may no longer be able to file suit once a certain period of time has passed.
145. Kevin works in a state that requires bartenders and servers to have a license to pour alcohol. Kevin still needs to apply for this license, but he has a DUI on his record. How will this affect his license approval?
  1. It won’t. DUIs are considered minor offenses and do not affect the ability of someone to get an alcohol pouring license.
  2. It could delay Kevin’s approval and may even cause it to be denied.
  3. Kevin will now need to wait at least six months before applying again.
  4. Kevin will only be approved to pour beer and wine, not hard liquor.

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