Serving It Right Practice Test · Question
Which action is an example of proactive intervention to prevent intoxication?
Offering non-alcoholic alternatives or food can help slow down alcohol consumption and prevent intoxication.
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Question: Which action is an example of proactive intervention to prevent intoxication?
Answer options:
- Waiting until a patron is visibly drunk to cut them off
- Serving doubles to speed up service during busy times ✅ Suggesting non-alcoholic beverages or food options
- Ignoring patrons who appear to be drinking too quickly
Correct answer: Suggesting non-alcoholic beverages or food options
Explanation: Offering non-alcoholic alternatives or food can help slow down alcohol consumption and prevent intoxication.
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