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What is the primary reason for a server to monitor a patron's drinking pace?
Monitoring pace helps servers gauge how much alcohol a patron has consumed and predict signs of intoxication.
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Question: What is the primary reason for a server to monitor a patron's drinking pace?
Answer options:
- To encourage them to drink more quickly ✅ To assess their likelihood of becoming intoxicated
- To calculate the tip they might receive
- To ensure they finish their drink before closing time
Correct answer: To assess their likelihood of becoming intoxicated
Explanation: Monitoring pace helps servers gauge how much alcohol a patron has consumed and predict signs of intoxication.
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