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What is the maximum number of standard drinks an individual can typically process in one hour?
On average, the human body can process approximately one standard drink per hour. This rate can vary slightly based on individual factors, but this is a general
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Question: What is the maximum number of standard drinks an individual can typically process in one hour?
Answer options:
- Half a standard drink ✅ One standard drink
- Two standard drinks
- Three standard drinks
Correct answer: One standard drink
Explanation: On average, the human body can process approximately one standard drink per hour. This rate can vary slightly based on individual factors, but this is a general guideline used in responsible alcohol service to understand the rate at which alcohol is eliminated from the body.
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