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Q1What is the minimum legal drinking age in the United States?
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✓ Correct answer: 21 years old
The National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984 requires all states to set the minimum legal drinking age at 21. Serving alcohol to anyone under 21 is a federal and state violation.
Q2A customer says they are 20 years old. What should you do before serving them alcohol?
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✓ Correct answer: Refuse service since they are under 21
The legal drinking age in all U.S. states is 21. Anyone who is 20 must be refused alcoholic beverages regardless of appearance or drink type.
Q3Which of the following is universally accepted as a primary form of ID to verify age at a bar?
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✓ Correct answer: A state-issued driver's license
A state-issued driver's license bears a photo, date of birth, and government security features, making it a universally accepted primary ID. Non-government cards lack the necessary authentication features.
Q4Which document is NOT an acceptable form of identification for age verification at a bar?
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✓ Correct answer: Store loyalty card
Store loyalty cards are not government-issued documents and contain no date of birth or verifiable security features. Passports, state IDs, and military IDs are all government-issued and accepted.
Q5A customer's ID shows a date of birth of June 11, 2005. Today is June 11, 2026. How old are they?
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✓ Correct answer: 21 years old
From June 11, 2005 to June 11, 2026 is exactly 21 years. This means the customer has just reached the legal drinking age today and may be served.
Q6What information on an ID is most critical when verifying a customer's age?
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✓ Correct answer: The date of birth
The date of birth is the key piece of information used to calculate the customer's current age. While expiration is also important, the DOB is the primary data point for age verification.
Q7A customer's driver's license shows DOB: 08/15/2004. Today's date is June 11, 2026. Can you legally serve them?
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✓ Correct answer: Yes, they are 21
Born August 15, 2004, this customer turned 21 on August 15, 2025 and is currently 21 years old (their 22nd birthday is August 15, 2026, which has not yet arrived). They are of legal drinking age and may be served.
Q8A customer presents an ID with DOB: 12/25/2004. Today is June 11, 2026. Should you serve them?
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✓ Correct answer: Yes, they are over 21
Born December 25, 2004, this customer turned 21 on December 25, 2025. As of June 11, 2026 they are 21 years and approximately 5 months old — legally of drinking age. Service is permitted.
Q9A customer's ID shows DOB: 06/12/2005. Today is June 11, 2026. What should you do?
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✓ Correct answer: Refuse service — they turn 21 tomorrow
The customer will not turn 21 until June 12, 2026 — one day from now. They are currently 20 years and 364 days old. Service must be refused because they have not yet reached the legal drinking age.
Q10A customer presents a driver's license that expired two months ago. What should you do?
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✓ Correct answer: Refuse it and ask for a valid ID
Most jurisdictions require that IDs presented for age verification be current and unexpired. An expired ID may have been altered or replaced, reducing its reliability as proof of age.
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