Serving It Right Practice Test · Question
How often should servers typically check in with patrons who are consuming alcohol?
Regular check-ins allow servers to monitor patrons' behaviour, assess their level of intoxication, and manage their consumption responsibly.
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Question: How often should servers typically check in with patrons who are consuming alcohol?
Answer options:
- Only when they signal for service
- Every hour, regardless of consumption ✅ Regularly, to observe their behaviour and consumption rate
- Only at the beginning and end of their visit
Correct answer: Regularly, to observe their behaviour and consumption rate
Explanation: Regular check-ins allow servers to monitor patrons' behaviour, assess their level of intoxication, and manage their consumption responsibly.
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- What is the minimum legal drinking age in British Columbia? (alternate scenario)
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