SMART SERVE Cheat Sheet 2026

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40 questions
30 min time limit
80.00% to pass
  1. At a large banquet where servers are circulating with trays, what is the most important practice to prevent over-service? Assign individual servers to specific tables or sections to track consumption per patron
  2. Why is it important to serve food with alcohol? It slows alcohol absorption
  3. What key information should be included in an incident report involving an impaired driving concern? Date, time, description of events, witness names, and actions taken
  4. Why should servers understand liability? To avoid legal risks and protect the business
  5. What is the most important overall goal of transportation safety measures in a responsible alcohol service context? To prevent injury and death caused by impaired driving
  6. What is the danger of combining alcohol with opioid pain medications such as oxycodone or codeine? Both are CNS depressants and their combination can cause fatal respiratory depression
  7. What is the goal of identifying intoxication? To ensure safety and responsible service
  8. What happens to motor skills as alcohol increases? They slow down and coordination decreases
  9. Why is staff training essential for risk management? To handle situations responsibly and legally
  10. What does 'standard drink' mean in the context of Ontario's Smart Serve program? A drink containing approximately 17.05 ml (0.6 oz) of pure alcohol
  11. Why should staff work together to monitor impairment? To ensure accurate observation
  12. What does the Liquor Licence Act require regarding the display of a liquor licence in an establishment? It must be displayed in a conspicuous place
  13. How should a server respond to pressure from their manager to continue serving an intoxicated patron? Refuse — the legal obligation not to over-serve overrides employer instructions
  14. What should an establishment do if an AGCO inspector arrives? Cooperate fully, provide access to all records and areas, and answer questions honestly
  15. As a Smart Serve certified server, when should you check a patron's identification? Whenever there is any doubt that the patron is of legal drinking age
  16. A group of young people arrives and only one has valid ID. Can the server serve alcohol to just that person? No — if others appear underage, the entire group should be questioned
  17. A licensee whose over-served patron later injures a third party in a car accident may face a civil lawsuit under what legal principle? Dram shop liability
  18. Why is staff training on policies important? To ensure understanding and compliance
  19. What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for a fully licensed driver in Ontario? 0.08%
  20. Why is checking ID important? To ensure legal drinking age
  21. An underage patron presents what appears to be a valid Ontario driver's licence. The server has doubts about the ID's authenticity. What is the correct action? Refuse service if you have a genuine, reasonable doubt about the ID's authenticity
  22. A customer mentions they have not eaten all day and has already had three drinks in an hour. What should a server consider? Recognising they may be at elevated risk of rapid intoxication and slowing service
  23. How does monitoring customers reduce risk? It identifies when to slow or stop service
  24. A customer who has been refused service leaves the establishment. What is your ongoing responsibility? Monitor whether they attempt to re-enter or pose a risk, and report concerns to management
  25. What is the safest approach a server can take when a patron's intoxication level is genuinely unclear? Err on the side of caution and decline to serve, offering a non-alcoholic alternative
  26. Which factor affects alcohol absorption? Body weight and food intake
  27. Under the Ontario Liquor Licence Act, what is the latest time that alcohol may legally be served or sold in a licensed establishment? 2:00 AM
  28. When should you check ID? When they appear underage or by policy
  29. Can a server be personally charged with offences under the Liquor Licence and Control Act? Yes — individual servers can face personal charges, fines, and even imprisonment
  30. What is the server's responsibility if they observe illegal drug use on the premises? Report to management or security
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