Serving It Right Practice Test · Question
Offering food rich in protein and fat to patrons consuming alcohol can help by:
Food, especially high in protein and fat, helps slow down the rate at which alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream, thus mitigating a rapid increase in BAC.
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Question: Offering food rich in protein and fat to patrons consuming alcohol can help by:
Answer options:
- Increasing their BAC faster ✅ Slowing the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream
- Making them feel less full, encouraging more drinks
- Having no effect on alcohol absorption
Correct answer: Slowing the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream
Explanation: Food, especially high in protein and fat, helps slow down the rate at which alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream, thus mitigating a rapid increase in BAC.
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