California Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) Alcohol Practice Exam

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Which form of ID is not acceptable for determining a person's age?

  1. California driver's license

  2. Passport

  3. Student registration card

  4. Military ID

The correct answer is: Student registration card

The student registration card is not an acceptable form of identification for determining a person's age because it does not provide reliable proof of age. The primary purpose of a student registration card is to verify enrollment in an educational institution, and it typically lacks significant security features and information required to confirm a person's identity and age. In contrast, a California driver's license, passport, and military ID are all government-issued forms of identification that include the date of birth and other identifying features. These IDs have strict protocols for verification and are generally recognized for age verification purposes in alcohol service contexts. Thus, using a student registration card could potentially lead to mistakes in age verification, which is critical in responsible beverage service to prevent serving alcohol to minors.