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When serving alcohol, what is a key indicator that an individual may be becoming intoxicated?

As a person becomes intoxicated, their judgment and motor skills are impaired, leading to changes such as slurred speech, loud conversation, and reduced coheren

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Question: When serving alcohol, what is a key indicator that an individual may be becoming intoxicated?

Answer options:

  • They are speaking clearly and concisely.
  • They are ordering food with their drinks. ✅ Their conversation is becoming louder and less coherent.
  • They are frequently checking their phone.

Correct answer: Their conversation is becoming louder and less coherent.

Explanation: As a person becomes intoxicated, their judgment and motor skills are impaired, leading to changes such as slurred speech, loud conversation, and reduced coherence. Speaking clearly and ordering food are not signs of intoxication; checking a phone is unrelated. Becoming loud and less coherent is a clear sign of impaired judgment and communication due to alcohol.

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