California Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) Alcohol Practice Exam

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What does the acronym "BAC" stand for?

  1. Blood alcohol concentration

  2. Body alcohol content

  3. Breath alcohol capacity

  4. Beer alcohol concentration

The correct answer is: Blood alcohol concentration

The acronym "BAC" stands for "Blood Alcohol Concentration." This term is widely used to measure the amount of alcohol present in a person's bloodstream, typically expressed as a percentage. Understanding BAC is crucial in the context of alcohol consumption and legal driving limits. It helps determine levels of impairment associated with various functions, such as reaction time and judgment, which are critical when assessing a person's fitness to operate a vehicle. The other terms presented do not accurately reflect standard terminology used in discussions about alcohol levels in the body. "Body alcohol content" is not a recognized term in scientific or legal contexts. "Breath alcohol capacity" is misleading and does not correctly represent the measurement from a breathalyzer, which actually correlates to BAC rather than using that specific wording. Similarly, "Beer alcohol concentration" is too specific and does not encompass the measurement applicable to any alcoholic beverage. Thus, the choice "Blood Alcohol Concentration" is the only correct and widely accepted definition of BAC.