Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a key to being a responsible seller-server of alcohol?

  1. Know The News

  2. Understand customer preferences

  3. Promote responsible drinking

  4. Encourage designated drivers

The correct answer is: Know The News

Being a responsible seller-server of alcohol involves several key principles aimed at ensuring the safety of patrons and the community. Among these principles, promoting responsible drinking, understanding customer preferences, and encouraging designated drivers are essential practices. Promoting responsible drinking focuses on helping customers make informed choices about alcohol consumption to prevent overindulgence and ensure a safe environment. Understanding customer preferences allows sellers to cater to individual tastes while still ensuring they do not serve customers who have reached their limits. Encouraging designated drivers is crucial in promoting safe transportation options for customers, thus minimizing the risks associated with impaired driving. In contrast, being aware of current events or trends, as indicated by the choice suggesting knowledge of "The News," does not directly relate to the responsibilities of ensuring safe alcohol consumption and service. While staying informed can be beneficial for a business overall, it does not impact the immediate responsibilities of a seller-server in the context of alcohol service.