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How many standard shots of spirits (1.5 oz/43 ml at 40% ABV) are typically found in a standard drink in Ontario?
A standard drink in Ontario is defined as having approximately 0.6 ounces (13.6 grams) of pure alcohol. For spirits at 40% ABV, this equates to 1.5 standard oun
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Question: How many standard shots of spirits (1.5 oz/43 ml at 40% ABV) are typically found in a standard drink in Ontario?
Answer options: ✅ One.
- One and a half.
- Two.
- Zero point five.
Correct answer: One.
Explanation: A standard drink in Ontario is defined as having approximately 0.6 ounces (13.6 grams) of pure alcohol. For spirits at 40% ABV, this equates to 1.5 standard ounces or 43ml. Therefore, one standard shot of spirits is considered one standard drink.
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