Florida Drug and Alcohol Traffic Awareness TSLAE Practice Exam

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How much is one 'drink' referred to as?

  1. 12 oz of beer, 5 oz of wine, 1.5 oz 80 proof alcoholic beverage

  2. 10 oz of beer, 4 oz of wine, 1 oz 80 proof alcoholic beverage

  3. 8 oz of beer, 6 oz of wine, 2 oz 80 proof alcoholic beverage

  4. 15 oz of beer, 5 oz of wine, 1 oz 80 proof alcoholic beverage

The correct answer is: 12 oz of beer, 5 oz of wine, 1.5 oz 80 proof alcoholic beverage

A 'drink' is commonly referred to as a unit of alcohol, where the standard measurements are 12 oz of beer, 5 oz of wine, and 1.5 oz of 80 proof alcoholic beverage. The other options are incorrect as they do not follow the standard measurements for a 'drink'. Option B has less beer and wine than the standard, while C has more wine and less beer. Option D has a greater amount of beer than the standard. Therefore, option A is the correct and commonly accepted measurement for one 'drink'.