Which is an acceptable form of identification?
A Passport
B School ID
C Birth certificate
D Voter's registration card - Answer- A Passport
What feature is added to a minor ID in most states to indicate that it was
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Which is an acceptable form of identification?
A Passport
B School ID
C Birth certificate
D Voter's registration card - Answer- A Passport
What feature is added to a minor ID in most states to indicate that it was issued to a person younger than 21?
A A state seal
B A hologram
C A vertical format
D A magnetic stripe - Answer- C A vertical format
Other than being intact and current, what other features must an ID have in order to be valid?
A Birth date, photo, and signature
B Birth date, photo, and state seal
C Birth date, photo, and hologram
D Birth date, photo, and magnetic stripe - Answer- A Birth date, photo, and signature
What feature is often added to IDs to keep them secure?
A Blank backs
B Digitally blurred photos
C Ultraviolet text and features
D Toll-free verification hotline numbers - Answer- C Ultraviolet text and features
What should you do if you have checked a guest's ID and are still not sure if she is old enough to drink?
A Ask the guest's friend to verify her age.
B Ask for a second valid ID.
C Ask another server for a second opinion.
D Ask the guest a question only a person of their age would know. - Answer- B Ask for a second valid ID.
What is the purpose of an ID reader?
A To confirm ID validity.
B To detect holograms on IDs.
C To detect cracks or dents in IDs.
D To display information from bar codes or magnetic stripes. - Answer- D To display information from bar codes or magnetic stripes.
A guest has a birthday of January 1, 1998. In what year do they turn 21?
A 2018
B 2019
C 2020
D 2021 - Answer- B 2019
An ID with a raised photo is an example of
A tampering.
B an ID issued to someone under the age of 21.
C an ID issued to a non-citizen.
D validity. - Answer- A tampering.
Which is true in relation to criminal and civil liability?
A Criminal and civil liability are the same thing.
B Both criminal and civil liability can result in a prison sentence.
C Criminal liability applies to the employees of an establishment, while civil liability applies only to the actual owners.
D Criminal liability is being held responsible for committing a crime, while civil liability is being responsible for payment of
damages. - Answer- D Criminal liability is being held responsible for committing a crime, while civil liability is being responsible for payment of
damages.
Civil penalties may include which of the following?
A Probation
B Fines
C Payment of damages
D Serving prison time - Answer- C Payment of damages
What do dram shop laws allow a person injured by an intoxicated guest to do?
A Sue the business, but not the business owner.
B Sue the business, but not the bartender who served the intoxicated guest.
C Sue the bartender who served the intoxicated guest, but not the business owner.
D Sue the bartender who served the intoxicated guest, the business, and the business owner. - Answer- D Sue the bartender who served the intoxicated guest, the business, and the business owner.
How old must a person be to purchase alcohol in most states?
A 18 years old
B 19 years old
C 20 years old
D 21 years old - Answer- D 21 years old
It is against the law in most states to d
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