EBT Alcohol Test Quiz: Trivia!

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Are you familiar with the EBT Alcohol Test? An EBT alcohol test is a breath testing device that can determine a driver’s blood alcohol concentration. It must be able to recognize alcohol from acetone at the 0. 02 alcohol intensity level. An EBT must be capable of performing an air blank and completing an external calibration check. This quiz will tell you all about EBT alcohol testing. Don’t forget to take your certificate when you have completed the quiz.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    What is an EBT?
    • A. 

      A device that measures alcohol concentration in the blood

    • B. 

      A device that measures alcohol concentration in the breath

    • C. 

      A device that measures alcohol concentration in the bath

    • D. 

      A device that measures alcohol concentration in the urine

  • 2. 
    Which statement below is TRUE?
    • A. 

      An EBT must meet NHTSA's Model Specifications for quality and accuracy.

    • B. 

      An EBT must meet NHTSA's Model Specifications for precision and control.

    • C. 

      An EBT must meet NHTSA's Model Specifications for precision and accuracy.

    • D. 

      An EBT must meet NHTSA's Model Specifications for quality and control.

  • 3. 
    Which statement below is TRUE?
    • A. 

      An EBT measures alcohol n the [breath], which relates directly to the alcohol concentration in the [blood], thus providing an accurate determination of the quantity of alcohol reaching the [brain].

    • B. 

      An EBT measures alcohol in the [breath], which relates directly to the alcohol concentration in the [blood], thus providing an accurate determination of the quantity of alcohol reaching the [breath].

    • C. 

      An EBT measures alcohol in the [blood], which relates directly to the alcohol concentration in the [breath], thus providing an accurate determination of the quantity of alcohol reaching the [brain].

  • 4. 
    Results of a breath test are expressed in terms of:
    • A. 

      Weight of breath (gm) per volume of alcohol (liters)

    • B. 

      Weight of alcohol (gm) per volume of breath (liters)

    • C. 

      Volume of breath (liters) per weight of breath (gm)

    • D. 

      Volume of breath (gm) per weight of breath (liters)

  • 5. 
    A Breath Alcohol result of 0.040 means that there are:
    • A. 

      40 grams of alcohol per liter of breath

    • B. 

      0.040 grams of alcohol per liter of breath

    • C. 

      0.040 grams of alcohol per 200 liters of breath

    • D. 

      0.040 grams of alcohol per 210 liters of breath

  • 6. 
    What are the two important components to ensuring a proper breath sample?
    • A. 

      Standing position

    • B. 

      Deep lung air

    • C. 

      No mouth alcohol

    • D. 

      Inhale through mouth and exhale through nose

  • 7. 
    How long does it take to clear mouth alcohol?
    • A. 

      5 minutes

    • B. 

      10 minutes

    • C. 

      15 minutes

    • D. 

      30 minutes

    • E. 

      It never clears

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