BIIAB LEVEL 2 NATIONAL CERTIFICATE FOR PERSONAL LICENCE HOLDERS. Specimen Examination Paper B
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1 BIIAB LEVEL 2 NATIONAL CERTIFICATE FOR PERSONAL LICENCE HOLDERS Specimen Examination Paper B The specimen examination paper questions contained in this publication are representative of the type of questions used to assess candidates taking the BIIAB LEVEL 2 NATIONAL CERTIFICATE FOR PERSONAL LICENCE HOLDERS examination. Candidates are assessed by a 40 question, 40 minute, multiple choice examination. Candidates have to correctly answer 28 out of 40 questions to pass. The answers to each of these questions are shown on the last three pages. NB: This exam structure does not apply until 10 th March BIIAB A private limited company registered in England. Company number Registered Office: Wessex House, 80 Park Street, Camberley, Surrey GU15 3PT.
2 1 Which of these is a licensing objective? A Prevention of alcohol addiction B Prevention of crime and disorder C Prosecution of known drug dealers D Prosecution of underage drinkers Specimen Examination Paper 2 What is the minimum age at which a person can legally be sold alcohol? A 14 B 16 C 18 D 20 3 When do HM Revenue and Customs officers have the legal right to enter licensed premises to remove goods liable to forfeiture? A If the appropriate duty has not been paid B If they are to be sold to the public C If they have not been produced in the UK D If they were bought from dealers in the EU 4 A person who appears to be drunk must be refused service of alcohol: A At all times B If the designated premises supervisor agrees he is drunk C If he is in a large group D Unless someone else buys it for him 5 Which alcoholic drinks may a person aged 16, with an adult, drink at a table meal in licensed premises? A Alcopops, lager and shandy B Beer, wine and cider C Cider, wine and spirits with a mixer D Wine, champagne and spirits with a mixer 6 How many years is a personal licence granted for? A 10 B 12 C 15 D 20 BIIAB 2 Specimen Examination Paper B March 2008
3 7 A personal licence entitles the holder to: A Provide Amusement with Prizes (AWP) machines B Provide large scale public entertainment events C Sell hot food and hot drinks late at night D Sell or authorise the sale of alcohol 8 An application for a personal licence must be made to the relevant: A Environmental Health authority B Government department C Licensing authority D Planning Department 9 If a personal licence holder is convicted of driving with excess alcohol in his body, the court dealing with the offence may: A Order him to be supervised at work for a set period B Order him to retrain in basic licensing law C Order the forfeiture of his personal licence D Order the revocation of the premises licence where he works 10 What is the maximum period of suspension for a personal licence? A 1 month B 3 months C 6 months D 9 months 11 Which of these is not required for a personal licence application? A A character reference from an employer B A declaration of relevant or foreign offences C A passport style photograph of the applicant D A relevant accredited licensing qualification 12 Which of these can object to the grant of a personal licence? A The Chief Officer of the Fire Authority B The Chief Officer of Police C The Licensing Authority D The Magistrates Court BIIAB 3 Specimen Examination Paper B March 2008
4 13 If the grant of a personal licence is refused, the applicant has the right to begin an appeal within: A 21 days B 24 days C 28 days D 30 days 14 A premises licence holder can show support for the licensing objectives by: A Appointing family in posts of responsibility B Ensuring male door supervisors are present at all times C Only employing persons aged over 18 in the bar areas D Training staff in the licensing law 15 A hearing to consider the grant of a personal licence will only be held if: A The applicant does not live in the licensing authority s area B The applicant has family who have been convicted of relevant offences C The maximum number of personal licence holders for the area has been reached D There has been an objection notice made against the application 16 The Statement of Licensing Policy aims to establish how: A Companies can advertise their licensed premises B Premises licence holders can increase the tourist trade C Staff members can take on more responsibility D The licensing objectives will be promoted in the local area 17 A personal licence holder has a legal duty to inform the licensing authority of any changes to his: A Address and job role B Employer and workplace C Name and home address D Working hours and salary 18 What is the maximum penalty for the offence of selling alcohol outside the hours stated in the premises licence? A 20,000 fine and/or 6 months imprisonment B 30,000 fine and/or 9 months imprisonment C 40,000 fine and/or 12 months imprisonment D 50,000 fine and/or 18 months imprisonment BIIAB 4 Specimen Examination Paper B March 2008
5 19 An unauthorised sale of alcohol occurs when alcohol is sold: A Outside the hours stated on the premises licence B To a member of the licensing authority C To a member of the public having a meal D When the designated premises supervisor is not present 20 Which of these is a mandatory condition attached to a premises licence which authorises the retail sale of alcohol? A A designated premises supervisor must be appointed for the premises B A personal licence holder must be present for every sale of alcohol C Every member of bar staff must hold a licensing qualification D The premises licence holder must hold a personal licence 21 An application for a premises licence should be made to the relevant: A Administrative Court B Government department C Licensing authority D Magistrates Court 22 In licensed premises a designated premises supervisor is responsible for: A Ensuring the security of the stock on the premises B Exceeding sales targets every month C Opening and closing the premises everyday D The day-to-day running of the premises 23 Applicants for a premises licence should conduct a thorough risk assessment with regard to the: A Policy for marketing the business B Promotion of the licensing objectives C Protection of the environment D Provision of food for the public 24 Which of these is classed as regulated entertainment? A Live television broadcasts B Morris dancing C Outdoor sporting activities D Performance of dance BIIAB 5 Specimen Examination Paper B March 2008
6 25 A premises licence authorises the use of specific premises for: A One or more licensable activities B Playing darts and pool C Political meetings D Showing live football and rugby 26 An operating schedule must include: A Accounts to show that tax has been paid B Licensable activities to take place on the premises C Names and addresses of all members of staff D Steps to increase sales at the premises 27 The police can object to a temporary event if they think it will: A Increase litter problems in the area B Increase traffic levels in the area C Undermine the crime prevention objective D Undermine the environmental health objective 28 When a closure order has been issued for particular licensed premises, an offence is committed if: A The designated premises supervisor cannot be contacted B The premises licence holder does not contact the police C The premises are not closed for business immediately D The premises are not closed for business within 48 hours 29 On what grounds can Environmental Health officers seek a closure order for specified licensed premises? A Noise from the premises is causing a public nuisance B Rubbish is being produced on the premises C Serious disorder is occurring at the premises D There has been an increase in alcohol related injuries 30 When is the sale of alcohol from a motorway service area permitted? A Never B Outside busy traffic times C When the alcohol is for consumption off the premises D When the alcohol is for passengers on buses or coaches BIIAB 6 Specimen Examination Paper B March 2008
7 31 What is the typical abv for whisky? A 20% B 30% C 40% D 50% 32 A drink is classed as alcohol if its abv is more than: A 0.5% B 1.0% C 1.5% D 2.0% 33 The time it takes for one unit of alcohol to be removed from the body is about: A Half an hour B One hour C One and a half hours D Two hours 34 Which of these is an offence? A Allowing disorderly conduct on licensed premises B Allowing children in a pub garden C Serving alcohol to a known prostitute D Serving alcohol to an HM Revenue and Customs officer 35 If controlled drug activity is allowed on licensed premises, the premises licence could be: A Amended by the police B Endorsed by the Environmental Health Inspector C Reviewed by the Planning Department D Revoked by the licensing authority 36 Companies that have agreed to the British Beer and Pub Associations standards on alcohol promotions do not: A Encourage binge drinking B Have a special cocktail menu C Offer free bar snacks D Sell discounted non-alcoholic drinks BIIAB 7 Specimen Examination Paper B March 2008
8 37 Who can authorise underage persons to carry out test purchasing on licensed premises? A Food hygiene officers B Local Magistrates C School inspectors D Weights and Measures inspectors 38 Which of these may be used as a defence by a person charged with selling alcohol to a person aged under 18? A Another member of staff said it was okay B Based on appearance, no one would have reasonably believed the person was aged under 18 C It was busy and there was not enough time to check everyone s ID D The customer s friend said he was old enough 39 Persons aged under 18 can legally sell alcohol provided that the sale is: A To a member of their family B To an adult for drinking off the premises C To a person eating a meal D To a regular customer they know 40 Which of these proof of age policies should be adopted by licensed premises? A No proof, no sale B No proof, no spirits C No proof, only sell beer and cider D No proof, only sell low abv drinks BIIAB 8 Specimen Examination Paper B March 2008
9 Answers Q Answer Assessment Criteria 1 B 3.3 State what the licensing objectives are 2 C 14.1 State the law and consequences of breach in relation to the sale of alcohol to children 3 A 10.1 State which authorities have the right to enter licensed premises, their powers and the circumstance under which they can enter 4 A 13.1 State the circumstances when there is a duty to refuse the service of alcohol (drunkenness) 5 B 14.3 State the law and consequences of breach in relation to the consumption of alcohol by children 6 A 1.2 State the period of validity of a personal licence 7 D 1.1 Define what a personal licence is and identify what a personal licence entitles the holder to do 8 C 2.1 State the procedures for applying for a personal licence 9 C 2.7 State the consequences for a personal licence holder of being convicted of a drink driving offence 10 C 2.5 Identify actions or practices that could lead to the suspension or forfeiture of a personal licence 11 A 2.2 State the criteria for the grant of a new licence and the circumstances that disqualify a person from holding a licence 12 B 2.6 State who can object to and the grounds for objection to the grant or renewal of a personal licence 13 A 3.9 State the process, procedures and grounds for an appeal 14 D 3.4 Identify the functions of the licensing objectives BIIAB 9 Specimen Examination Paper B March 2008
10 15 D 3.8 State the process, procedures and grounds for a hearing 16 D 3.7 State the nature and purpose of a local authority licensing policy 17 C 4.1 State the duty of a personal licence holder to notify any change in name or address 18 A 5.3 Penalty for unlawful sale of alcohol outside the hours permitted by the licence 19 A 5.4 State what constitutes unauthorised sale of alcohol and unauthorised licensable activities 20 A 6.7 State the mandatory conditions attached to a premises licence which authorises the sale of alcohol 21 C 6.6 State the conditions and procedures for application for a premises licence and the grounds and procedures for a hearing and appeal 22 D 6.4 Define the role of the designated premises supervisor 23 B 6.5 State the requirements for a risk assessment in relation to premises licence applications 24 D 6.3 Define what is meant by regulated entertainment 25 A 6.1 State what a premises licence is 26 B 7.2 Identify what an operating schedule is 27 C 8.3 State the circumstances under which the police can object to a temporary event notice 28 C 9.2 State offences with regard to closure 29 A 9.1 State the circumstances under which the police and Environmental Health officers (EHO) can close licensed premises 30 A 11.2 State the law in relation to the sale of alcohol in service areas 31 C 12.3 State the strength of alcoholic drinks 32 A 12.1 State the legal definition of the retail supply of alcohol 33 B 12.5 Identify how alcohol affects the body BIIAB 10 Specimen Examination Paper B March 2008
11 34 A 13.5 State the law in relation to disorderly conduct on licensed premises 35 D 13.3 State the law and consequences of allowing the use or dealing of illegal drugs on licensed premises 36 A 13.4 State how the industry promotes responsible retailing of alcohol (Portman Group, BBPA & ACS Guidance) 37 D 14.5 State the law in relation to test purchasing 38 B 14.6 State the defences that may be applicable where a breach of the law relating to the sale or supply of alcohol to children has taken place 39 C 14.7 State the law and consequences in relation to the unsupervised sale of alcohol by under 18 s 40 A 14.2 State how proof of age cards and schemes can be used Please note that the assessment criteria numbering does not refer to the National Certificate for Personal Licence Holders handbook. The learning outcomes and assessment criteria can be found in the centre manual, Section 1. BIIAB 11 Specimen Examination Paper B March 2008
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