Serving It Right Practice Test · Question
Which action by a server demonstrates proactive intervention to prevent over-service?
Proactively offering non-alcoholic alternatives or water helps to pace alcohol consumption and prevent intoxication.
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Question: Which action by a server demonstrates proactive intervention to prevent over-service?
Answer options:
- Waiting until a patron passes out before cutting them off
- Serving drinks quickly to clear tables ✅ Offering non-alcoholic alternatives or water proactively
- Ignoring signs of intoxication if a patron is still polite
Correct answer: Offering non-alcoholic alternatives or water proactively
Explanation: Proactively offering non-alcoholic alternatives or water helps to pace alcohol consumption and prevent intoxication.
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