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Welcome to TEAM Jeopardy!

Rules of Jeopardy Each team will designate a spokesperson to answer in the form of a question They will make the team noise before answering You lose points for each incorrect answer You can steal points on incorrect answers Whiners, Poor Sports, and Cheaters not allowed!

Warning Signs of Impairment Absorption Rate Factors Alcohol Service Policies Reasonable Efforts Potpourri Final Jeopardy

Warning Signs of Impairment : 200 Game Board This pneumonic device is a helpful way to remember the Warning Signs of Impairment.

Game Board This is known as the body’s ability to mask the Signs of Impairment. Warning Signs of Impairment : 400

Game Board A guest flirting with an employee is demonstrating this Warning Sign of Impairment. Warning Signs of Impairment : 600

Game Board The inability to respond to simple questions or remember a seat location is an example of this Warning Sign of Impairment. Warning Signs of Impairment: 800

Drunk Driving is an example of this Warning Sign of Impairment. Game Board Warning Signs of Impairment: 1000

Game Board One of the 3 Absorption Rate Factors that are within our control. Absorption Rate Factors: 200

Game Board One of the 3 Absorption Rate Factors that are OUT of our control. Absorption Rate Factors: 400

Game Board Absorption Rate Factors: 600 This organ processes alcohol and becomes less efficient the older we get.

Game Board The acronym BAC stands for… Absorption Rate Factors: 800

Game Board One of the 2 ways to accurately measure BAC Absorption Rate Factors: 1000

Game Board The legal drinking age in all 50 states. Alcohol Service Policies: 200

Game Board The majority of sports and entertainment facilities permit the purchase of this number of beers per ID Alcohol Service Policies: 400

Game Board The majority of football stadiums cut-off beer sales at this point in the game. Alcohol Service Policies: 600

Game Board The majority of baseball stadiums cut-off beer sales at this point in the game. Alcohol Service Policies: 800

Game Board One of the many reasons alcohol service policies exist. Alcohol Service Policies: 1000

Game Board Reasonable Efforts: 200 One of many reasons why documenting alcohol-related incidents is important.

Game Board When a guest holds his ID in a separate pocket from his wallet, it is an indication of this. Reasonable Efforts: 400

Game Board The law that applies to alcohol servers making them liable for 3 rd party injuries if they knowingly serve someone who is underage or intoxicated Reasonable Efforts: 600

Game Board The program offered at most sports and entertainment venues where fans pledge to stay sober and get their friends and family home safely. Reasonable Efforts: 800

Game Board The reasonable effort that TEAM Coalition considers most significant to demonstrate a stadium’s commitment to responsible alcohol consumption. Reasonable Efforts: 1000

Game Board Potpourri: 200 The BAC level for a DUI in all 50 states

Game Board The acronym TEAM stands for… Potpourri: 400

Game Board Potpourri: 600 The certification period for a TEAM trainer.

Game Board Potpourri: 800 Of 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1 ounce of 100 proof spirits, the one with the most amount of pure alcohol.

Game Board Potpourri: 1000 Of beer, wine, and liquor, this is the only type of alcohol that usually will NOT cause intoxication.

Final Jeopardy Question Final Answer.