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What is the maximum number of standard drinks a low-risk drinker should consume on any single occasion?

According to Canada's Guidance on Alcohol and Health, low-risk drinking guidelines suggest consuming no more than 3 standard drinks for women and 4 standard dri

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Question: What is the maximum number of standard drinks a low-risk drinker should consume on any single occasion?

Answer options:

  • 7 for women, 10 for men ✅ 3 for women, 4 for men
  • 2 for women, 3 for men
  • More than 5 for both men and women

Correct answer: 3 for women, 4 for men

Explanation: According to Canada's Guidance on Alcohol and Health, low-risk drinking guidelines suggest consuming no more than 3 standard drinks for women and 4 standard drinks for men on any single occasion to minimize health and safety risks. Consuming more increases risk, while fewer represents very low risk. Options A, C, and D are not aligned with current Canadian low-risk drinking guidelines for a single occasion.

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