Serving It Right Practice Test · Question
When serving a group of patrons, one of whom is showing signs of intoxication, what is the best practice?
You should only refuse service to the visibly intoxicated individual while continuing to responsibly serve others in the group who are not intoxicated.
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Question: When serving a group of patrons, one of whom is showing signs of intoxication, what is the best practice?
Answer options:
- Serve the entire group as normal ✅ Only serve non-alcoholic drinks to the intoxicated individual
- Refuse service to the entire group
- Serve only non-alcoholic drinks to the entire group
Correct answer: Only serve non-alcoholic drinks to the intoxicated individual
Explanation: You should only refuse service to the visibly intoxicated individual while continuing to responsibly serve others in the group who are not intoxicated.
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