Quiz to give to students to be sure they understand the alcohol policies and procedures associated with hosting a Social Event. Some questions may have more than 1 correct answer, so read all of the options carefully.
3 for both
3 for non-alcohol, 5 for alcohol
1 for non-alcohol, 2 for alcohol
1 for every 100 invitations
2 for every 100 invitations
3 for every 100 invitations
4 for more than 100 invitations
5 for more than 100 invitations
To sign the form as a person over 21
To be at the event
Supervising conduct, providing restitution for damages, ensuring compliance with registration conditions, checking IDs/age
Kicking out people who are not behaving
Monitor the doors to be sure that only authorized people are admitted
Collect and re-distribute alcohol
Checking ID's/age
All of the above
They encourage unsafe drinking behavior (binge drinking)
It makes it difficult or impossible for someone to truly know how much alcohol they have consumed
It allows someone to become overly intoxicated much faster than they would if they were not playing the game
All of the above
Cash bar
Kegs
BYOB
Common containers (tubs, large beverage dispensers, etc.)
Both A and C
A case of beer, or a case of wine coolers, or a fifth of hard liquor
A 12-pack of beer, or a 12-pack of wine coolers, or a pint of hard liquor
One can of beer, or one wine cooler, or one ounce of hard liquor
A 6-pack of beer, or a 4-pack of wine coolers, or a 750 mL bottle of wine (12% alcohol maximum)
As much as they want
Cash Bar
Fraternity/Sorority/Organizational Funds, or personal monies pooled together by members of any organization
Personal Money
Student Activity Money
Both A and C
Sponsors
Monitors
Guests
Sponsoring Organization
Enough for everyone to have some
Enough to last throughout the event/as long as alcohol is served
Enough to give to those who want some
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