British Columbia Serving It Right Practice Test

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What are early signs of intoxication?

  1. Increased energy and confidence

  2. Clear speech and steady movements

  3. Impaired judgment and loss of self-control

  4. Heightened senses and focus

The correct answer is: Impaired judgment and loss of self-control

Impaired judgment and loss of self-control are indeed early signs of intoxication. When a person begins to consume alcohol, the central nervous system is affected, which can lead to a reduction in cognitive functioning. This impairment can manifest as poor decision-making, a decreased ability to assess risks accurately, and an increase in impulsiveness. Individuals may engage in behaviors they would typically avoid when sober, highlighting a lack of self-regulation. Recognizing these signs is critical for servers and bartenders, as they indicate that a patron may need to be monitored more closely or assisted to prevent further intoxication. The other choices reflect experiences or behaviors that are generally not characteristic of early intoxication, making it crucial to be aware of the indicators that truly suggest a person's level of sobriety is deteriorating.