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Which of the following is an acceptable form of primary identification for liquor purchases in Alberta?

An Alberta Operator's Licence (Driver's Licence) is a valid form of primary identification. Options A and D are not acceptable as they lack the necessary securi

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Question: Which of the following is an acceptable form of primary identification for liquor purchases in Alberta?

Answer options:

  • A student ID card without a photo.
  • An expired out-of-province driver's license. ✅ An Alberta Operator's Licence (Driver's Licence).
  • A handwritten note from a parent.

Correct answer: An Alberta Operator's Licence (Driver's Licence).

Explanation: An Alberta Operator's Licence (Driver's Licence) is a valid form of primary identification. Options A and D are not acceptable as they lack the necessary security features and government issuance. Option B is unacceptable because expired identification is not considered valid.

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