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Who may pay for the service of alcoholic beverages in a private club?
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Who may pay for the service of alcoholic beverages in a private club?
Members only
A temporary member may enjoy a private club's services and privileges for a period of not more than:
Three days per invitation
If an individual orders an alcoholic beverage in a private club, what is the first question the server should ask?
How old is the individual?
What is a 'private club?'
An association of persons that operates as an 'open saloon'
If an individual orders an alcoholic beverage in a private club and is determined not to be a current club member, what should the server do?
Ask if the individual is a guest of a member
In an establishment that serves alcohol for on premise consumption and gets less than 50% of its gross receipts from alcohol sales, a cashier can be 16.
True
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Who may pay for the service of alcoholic beverages in a private club? | Members only |
A temporary member may enjoy a private club's services and privileges for a period of not more than: | Three days per invitation |
If an individual orders an alcoholic beverage in a private club, what is the first question the server should ask? | How old is the individual? |
What is a 'private club?' | An association of persons that operates as an 'open saloon' |
If an individual orders an alcoholic beverage in a private club and is determined not to be a current club member, what should the server do? | Ask if the individual is a guest of a member |
In an establishment that serves alcohol for on premise consumption and gets less than 50% of its gross receipts from alcohol sales, a cashier can be 16. | True |
When selling alcohol, a minor is defined as: | A person under the age of 21. |
Which of the following might make you suspect that an ID is fake? | White out used to change the information. Fuzzy printing or red eye in the photo. The words 'Not a Government Document' appear. All of the above. |
It is illegal for a minor to even attempt to purchase alcohol. | True |
If a customer presents an ID where the physical description does not match the photograph or the person: | Do not accept the ID as proof of age because it may be a forged or altered ID. |
When an excessive amount of alcohol is consumed causing a person to stop or breath slowly, vomit in their sleep, or appear pale or bluish, the person is possibly suffering from: | Alcohol Poisoning |
Which term matches the following definition, 'To appear in public under the influence of alcohol or any other substance to the degree that the individual may endanger him or herself; or others.' | Public intoxication |
All seller/server training schools are owned and operated by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. | False |
A medic alert bracelet might indicate that a customer: | Should not drink because of a medical condition |
When checking an ID, make sure the description matches the person, the photo matches the description, and _______. | Look for signs of Identification was altered Check the date of birth to make sure the person is 21 or older ----- Both A and C |
A young woman approaches the counter wanting to buy a bottle of wine. You cannot tell by her physical appearance if she is a minor or not. You have asked for an ID but she has left it in the car, what should you do in this situation? | Put the wine behind the counter and wait for her to return with a valid ID before making the sale. |
By taking this course, you cannot be held liable if you sell to a minor or intoxicated person. | True |
Fatigue, medication, drugs, or illness can: | Increase the effect alcohol has on a person. |
When is the best time to check for identification? | Before you make the sale or serve the drink. |
In an approved public entertainment facility, which of the following is allowed? | Bring unopened alcoholic beverages into the facility as a spectator. |
If a person does not have the normal use of mental or physical faculties because they have been drinking alcohol, they would legally be considered: | Intoxicated |