Study guide · RSA Alcohol Australia

RSA Alcohol Australia Study Guide

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Free sample · RSA Alcohol AustraliaQ1
Under the NSW Liquor Act 2007, which of the following persons is legally required to hold a current RSA certificate before serving alcohol?
Correct — C. The NSW Liquor Act 2007 and Liquor & Gaming NSW require that any person who serves, sells, or supplies liquor at a licensed venue must hold a current RSA certification before doing so.
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  2. Answer the free practice questions and read every explanation.
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Topics to review

  • Safe food temperatures and the danger zone
  • Preventing cross-contamination
  • Personal hygiene and handwashing
  • Cleaning, sanitising and allergen control
Sample questions

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  1. Q1Under the NSW Liquor Act 2007, which of the following persons is legally required to hold a current RSA certificate before serving alcohol?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Any person who serves, sells, or supplies liquor in a licensed venue

    The NSW Liquor Act 2007 and Liquor & Gaming NSW require that any person who serves, sells, or supplies liquor at a licensed venue must hold a current RSA certification before doing so.

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  2. Q2A customer shows signs of intoxication and asks for another drink. Under the NSW Liquor Act 2007, what must the staff member do?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Refuse service, as it is an offence to supply liquor to an intoxicated person

    Section 73 of the NSW Liquor Act 2007 makes it a specific offence to supply liquor to an intoxicated person on licensed premises; refusal is mandatory, not discretionary.

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  3. Q3Which of the following is an acceptable form of photo ID under NSW Liquor & Gaming guidelines for verifying a customer's age?

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    ✓ Correct answer: An Australian passport

    Liquor & Gaming NSW recognises only four forms of acceptable proof-of-age ID: Australian driver licence, Australian passport, NSW Photo Card, and a Proof of Age card — a library or Medicare card is not accepted.

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  4. Q4Under the NSW Liquor Act 2007, what is the minimum age at which a person may be served alcohol in a licensed venue?

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    ✓ Correct answer: 18 years

    The NSW Liquor Act 2007 prohibits the sale or supply of liquor to any person under the age of 18 years, making 18 the legal minimum age for being served alcohol.

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  5. Q5One standard drink in Australia is defined as any drink containing how many grams of pure alcohol?

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    ✓ Correct answer: 10 grams

    In Australia, one standard drink is legally defined as containing 10 grams of pure alcohol, and this measure underpins harm-minimisation advice given to patrons.

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  6. Q6A licensee at a Sydney hotel is found to have repeatedly allowed intoxicated patrons to remain on the premises. Under the NSW Liquor Act 2007, which of the following best describes the potential consequence?

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    ✓ Correct answer: The licensee may face substantial monetary penalties and risk licence suspension or cancellation

    Under the NSW Liquor Act 2007, licensees bear primary responsibility for harm-minimisation compliance and can face significant financial penalties, licence conditions, suspension, or cancellation for repeated breaches.

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