Serving It Right Practice Test · Question
What strategy helps ensure responsible service when a large group orders multiple rounds of drinks quickly?
Regardless of group size, servers must monitor the consumption and signs of intoxication for each individual patron to ensure responsible service.
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Question: What strategy helps ensure responsible service when a large group orders multiple rounds of drinks quickly?
Answer options:
- Assume one person is drinking all drinks
- Serve only one drink per person per round ✅ Monitor individual consumption closely
- Ask the group to slow down their order
Correct answer: Monitor individual consumption closely
Explanation: Regardless of group size, servers must monitor the consumption and signs of intoxication for each individual patron to ensure responsible service.
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