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What does a 'standard drink' refer to?

A standard drink is a unit that defines a specific amount of pure alcohol, regardless of the type of alcoholic beverage (e.g., 13.6 grams of pure alcohol in Can

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Question: What does a 'standard drink' refer to?

Answer options:

  • Any drink served in a standard glass size ✅ A measure of alcohol that contains a specific amount of pure alcohol (e.g., 13.6g)
  • A drink that costs a standard price
  • A beverage with less than 2% alcohol content

Correct answer: A measure of alcohol that contains a specific amount of pure alcohol (e.g., 13.6g)

Explanation: A standard drink is a unit that defines a specific amount of pure alcohol, regardless of the type of alcoholic beverage (e.g., 13.6 grams of pure alcohol in Canada). This allows for easier tracking of a person's alcohol intake. It's not about glass size, price, or overall alcohol content being low.

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