Serving It Right Practice Test · Question
Which of the following is an example of 'due diligence' for a server regarding alcohol service?
Due diligence involves taking all reasonable steps to comply with legal requirements, including knowledge of laws and policies.
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Question: Which of the following is an example of 'due diligence' for a server regarding alcohol service?
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- Regularly checking social media for customer feedback ✅ Keeping up-to-date with liquor laws and house policies
- Offering complimentary drinks to regular patrons
- Decorating the bar area seasonally
Correct answer: Keeping up-to-date with liquor laws and house policies
Explanation: Due diligence involves taking all reasonable steps to comply with legal requirements, including knowledge of laws and policies.
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- What does 'due diligence' refer to in the context of responsible alcohol service? (alternate scenario)
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