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What is the minimum legal drinking age in British Columbia? (alternate scenario)

In British Columbia, the minimum legal drinking age is 19 years old. Serving alcohol to anyone under this age is illegal and carries serious penalties for the s

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Question: What is the minimum legal drinking age in British Columbia? (alternate scenario)

Answer options:

  • 18 years old ✅ 19 years old
  • 20 years old
  • 21 years old

Correct answer: 19 years old

Explanation: In British Columbia, the minimum legal drinking age is 19 years old. Serving alcohol to anyone under this age is illegal and carries serious penalties for the server and establishment. All other ages listed are incorrect according to BC liquor laws. This variant tests the same principle under a different scenario; the correct answer remains "19 years old".

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