Sponsors, Monitors, And Alcohol Policies

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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.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    How many sponsors are needed for an event without alcohol?  With alcohol?
    • A. 

      3 for both

    • B. 

      3 for non-alcohol, 5 for alcohol

    • C. 

      1 for non-alcohol, 2 for alcohol

  • 2. 
    How many monitors are needed at a party with alcohol?  *Choose all that apply
    • A. 

      1 for every 100 invitations

    • B. 

      2 for every 100 invitations

    • C. 

      3 for every 100 invitations

    • D. 

      4 for more than 100 invitations

    • E. 

      5 for more than 100 invitations

  • 3. 
    What is the role of a sponsor?
    • A. 

      To sign the form as a person over 21

    • B. 

      To be at the event

    • C. 

      Supervising conduct, providing restitution for damages, ensuring compliance with registration conditions, checking IDs/age

    • D. 

      Kicking out people who are not behaving

  • 4. 
    What is the role of a monitor?
    • A. 

      Monitor the doors to be sure that only authorized people are admitted

    • B. 

      Collect and re-distribute alcohol

    • C. 

      Checking ID's/age

    • D. 

      All of the above

  • 5. 
    Why are drinking games prohibited?
    • A. 

      They encourage unsafe drinking behavior (binge drinking)

    • B. 

      It makes it difficult or impossible for someone to truly know how much alcohol they have consumed

    • C. 

      It allows someone to become overly intoxicated much faster than they would if they were not playing the game

    • D. 

      All of the above

  • 6. 
    What are the appropriate means of dispensing alcohol at a party you are hosting?
    • A. 

      Cash bar

    • B. 

      Kegs

    • C. 

      BYOB

    • D. 

      Common containers (tubs, large beverage dispensers, etc.)

    • E. 

      Both A and C

  • 7. 
    How much alcohol can one person bring in to the party?
    • A. 

      A case of beer, or a case of wine coolers, or a fifth of hard liquor

    • B. 

      A 12-pack of beer, or a 12-pack of wine coolers, or a pint of hard liquor

    • C. 

      One can of beer, or one wine cooler, or one ounce of hard liquor

    • D. 

      A 6-pack of beer, or a 4-pack of wine coolers, or a 750 mL bottle of wine (12% alcohol maximum)

    • E. 

      As much as they want

  • 8. 
    How can alcohol be paid for?
    • A. 

      Cash Bar

    • B. 

      Fraternity/Sorority/Organizational Funds, or personal monies pooled together by members of any organization

    • C. 

      Personal Money

    • D. 

      Student Activity Money

    • E. 

      Both A and C

  • 9. 
    Who is responsible for making sure that underage guests do not possess alcohol?  *Choose all that apply.
    • A. 

      Sponsors

    • B. 

      Monitors

    • C. 

      Guests

    • D. 

      Sponsoring Organization

  • 10. 
    A reasonable quantity of food and nonalcoholic beverage other than water must be served.  How is a "reasonable quantity" defined?
    • A. 

      Enough for everyone to have some

    • B. 

      Enough to last throughout the event/as long as alcohol is served

    • C. 

      Enough to give to those who want some

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