ProServe Practice Test · Question
Alcohol is eliminated from the body at a relatively constant rate. On average, how many standard drinks can the body process per hour?
On average, the human body metabolizes approximately one standard drink per hour. This rate is relatively constant and cannot be sped up by factors like coffee
Start free practice for ProServe Practice Test
253 questions · no signup required · 40 free questions per day
Question: Alcohol is eliminated from the body at a relatively constant rate. On average, how many standard drinks can the body process per hour?
Answer options:
- Approximately 2-3 standard drinks. ✅ Approximately 1 standard drink.
- It varies wildly and cannot be estimated.
- Approximately 0.5 standard drinks.
Correct answer: Approximately 1 standard drink.
Explanation: On average, the human body metabolizes approximately one standard drink per hour. This rate is relatively constant and cannot be sped up by factors like coffee or cold showers. Options A, C, and D are incorrect estimations; understanding this average rate is crucial for responsible service and understanding BAC.
Start free practice for ProServe Practice Test
253 questions · no signup required · 40 free questions per day
More about ProServe Practice Test
Related Questions
- What does AGLC stand for in Alberta's liquor and cannabis industry?
- What is the purpose of recording incidents where service is refused?
- Which of the following is an acceptable form of primary identification for purchasing liquor in Alberta?
- Which of these forms of identification is considered acceptable for verifying a patron's age in Alberta, accor
- A customer attempts to order an alcoholic beverage for a friend who is obviously intoxicated. What describes t
- An 18-year-old individual, legally permitted to work in a licensed establishment, is assigned to clear tables
More for ProServe Practice Test candidates
Practice tests
Question explanations
- What does AGLC stand for in Alberta's liquor and cannabis industry?
- What is the purpose of recording incidents where service is refused?
- Which of the following is an acceptable form of primary identification for purchasing liquor in Alberta?
- Which of these forms of identification is considered acceptable for verifying a patron's age in Alberta, accor
Ready to practice?
Free, no signup required. Build a wrong-question list as you go.
Start Free ProServe Practice Test Practice →Related courses
Other Canadian certifications candidates often prepare for alongside this one.