California Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) Alcohol Practice Exam

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What is not needed for a military ID to be considered valid?

  1. Signature of the holder

  2. Physical description of the holder

  3. Issue date of the ID

  4. Expiration date of the ID

The correct answer is: Physical description of the holder

For a military ID to be considered valid, it is essential to have specific identifying features that confirm the identity of the holder. A physical description, while useful for identifying a person, is not universally required for the validation of a military ID. Military IDs often have the name and photograph of the holder, which generally suffice to establish identity without needing a detailed physical description. In contrast, the signature of the holder is important because it serves as a verification that the individual is indeed the person to whom the ID was issued. Similarly, the issue date and expiration date are critical for ensuring that the ID is current and has not been tampered with or expired, affirming its legitimacy as a form of identification. Therefore, the lack of a physical description does not prevent a military ID from being valid, making this aspect less critical compared to the other elements mentioned.