SIR Final Exam Module 2 Quiz (Questions Answers)

SIR Final Exam Module 2 Quiz (Questions Answers). The SIR (Serving It Right) Module 2 Quiz includes multiple-choice questions that test the student’s knowledge and understanding of the effects of alcohol, factors that influence intoxication, signs of impairment, and blood alcohol concentration.

The quiz also covers topics such as the standard drink, estimating BAC based on alcohol consumption, and the effects of alcohol combined with other drugs. Students must pass this quiz to receive their Serving It Right certification, which is required for those who serve alcohol in British Columbia, Canada.

SIR Final Exam Module 2

The SIR (Serving It Right)  Module 2: Intoxication and Impairment. This module is designed to provide you with an in-depth understanding of the effects of alcohol and other drugs on the body, as well as the signs of intoxication and impairment.

Throughout this module, you will learn about the factors that influence intoxication, such as the amount and type of alcohol consumed, as well as the individual’s body weight and metabolism. You will also gain an understanding of the signs of intoxication, including slurred speech, impaired judgment, and loss of coordination.

By the end of this module, you will have a thorough understanding of the effects of intoxication and impairment, as well as the factors that influence them. You will also have the knowledge necessary to identify the signs of intoxication and impairment and understand the risks associated with mixing alcohol with other drugs.

Module 2 Quiz (Questions Answers)

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Module 2: Intoxication and Impairment
Serving It Right Final Exam
Total Items: 41
Passing Score: 80%

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1) Martin is a male in his late twenties who weighs about 180 lbs. He started drinking at 4 pm, and by 7 pm, has had five standard drinks. What is his approximate BAC?

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2) Can you recognize a standard drink? For each of the drinks described below, decide whether it is less than, more than, or roughly equal to one standard drink.

This 9-ounce pina colada is 13% alcohol.

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3) Can you recognize a standard drink? For each of the drinks described below, decide whether it is less than, more than, or roughly equal to one standard drink.

This gin and tonic is 2 ounces gin (40% alcohol) and 5 ounces tonic water.

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4) In B.C., police officers can enforce administrative and monetary penalties against a driver with a BAC of 0.05% or above.

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5) It’s a busy night, and you notice all sorts of unpredictable behaviour. Now find combined alcohol and other drugs may use.

  • Patron D has consumed numerous shots and is dancing recklessly on the stage

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6) It’s a busy night, and you notice all sorts of unpredictable behaviour. Now find combined alcohol and other drugs may use.

  • Patron C, who is muscular and in their 20s, stumbles into the wall, even though they’ve only had two drinks

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7) It’s a busy night, and you notice all sorts of unpredictable behaviour. Now find combined alcohol and other drugs may use.

  • Patron B has bluish-colored skin and appears groggy

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8) It’s a busy night, and you notice all sorts of unpredictable behaviour. Now find combined alcohol and other drugs may use.

  • Patron A is very excited and is breathing rapidly

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9) Which patron is more likely to become intoxicated first?

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10) Which patron is more likely to become intoxicated first?

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11) In each situation below, which patron is more likely to become intoxicated first?

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12) In each situation below, which patron is more likely to become intoxicated first?

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13) After prolonged regular drinking, the liver becomes able to break down alcohol more rapidly.

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14) Factors including lighting, decor, music, and seating pattern do not affect a patron’s behavior and consumption of alcohol.

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15) Food never slows the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream.

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16) Young and healthy people break down alcohol faster.

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17) A smaller, lighter person will generally become intoxicated faster than a larger.

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18) Which of the following statements is MYTH? (select all that apply)

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19) Which of the following statements is TRUE? (select all that apply)

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20) What is the maximum number of standard drinks recommended per day for women according to Canada's Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines?

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21) What is the maximum number of standard drinks recommended per day for men according to Canada's Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines?

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22) How many standard drinks are in a 1.5 oz shot of spirits with an alcohol percentage of 40%?

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23) How many standard drinks are in a 5 oz glass of wine with an alcohol percentage of 12%?

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24) How many standard drinks are in a 341 mL bottle of beer with an alcohol percentage of 5%?

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25) Which of the following medical conditions can affect how alcohol is processed in the body?

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26) How many standard drinks are in a 750 mL bottle of wine with an alcohol content of 12%?

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27) What are some signs of impairment other than alcohol or drug use that may affect a person's ability to safely serve alcohol? (select all that apply)

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28) What is the standard drink size in Canada?

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29) What are some indicators of combined alcohol and other drug use? (select all that apply)

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30) What are some signs of impairment that may indicate a patron has consumed alcohol combined with other drugs? (select all that apply)

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31) What is the legal limit for blood alcohol concentration (BA while driving in British Columbia?

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32) What is a standard drink size according to Serving It Right?

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33) What are some factors that can influence a person's level of intoxication? (select all that apply)

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34) One of your patrons has only ordered one drink, but they appear intoxicated. You can smell cannabis on their clothing. The patron asks for another drink. Is it okay to serve them another drink?

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35) Which of the following can help a patron sober up? Select all that apply

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36) At the same weight, a person with more muscle generally becomes intoxicated faster than a person with more body fat

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37) Fatigue and stress make a person less susceptible to the effects of alcohol.

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38) Females typically become intoxicated faster than males.

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39) B.C. law prohibits you from selling or serving alcohol to which of the following patrons? Select all that apply.

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40) Increasing the number of drinks consumed in a given time period will speed up the rate of intoxication

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41) Eating a full meal will increase intoxication.

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