// load arrays with a set of questions and answers title='Cheers'; questions=new Array(); questions[1]='You have a Duty Of Care. What does that mean?~Reducing the risk of harm to patrons and showing that the venue values the wellbeing of its patrons.~Tactfully and politely informing the customer that you will not serve them any more alcohol.~Checking the person is over the age of 18 by calculating their age from the date of birth on an acceptable form of ID.~Taking reasonable steps to ensure your actions do not knowingly cause harm to yourself or another individual.~D'; questions[2]='You have to follow refusal procedure. What does that mean?~Reducing the risk of harm to patrons and showing that the venue values the wellbeing of its patrons.~Tactfully and politely informing the customer that you will not serve them any more alcohol.~Checking the person is over the age of 18 by calculating their age from the date of birth on an acceptable form of ID.~Taking reasonable steps to ensure your actions do not knowingly cause harm to yourself or another individual.~B'; questions[3]='You have to check for underage drinkers. What does that mean?~Reducing the risk of harm to patrons and showing that the venue values the wellbeing of its patrons. ~Tactfully and politely informing the customer that you will not serve them any more alcohol.~Checking the person is over the age of 18 by calculating their age from the date of birth on an acceptable form of ID.~Taking reasonable steps to ensure your actions do not knowingly cause harm to yourself or another individual.~C'; questions[4]='You have to follow harm minimisation strategies. What does that mean?~Reducing the risk of harm to patrons and showing that the venue values the wellbeing of its patrons. ~Tactfully and politely informing the customer that you will not serve them any more alcohol.~Checking the person is over the age of 18 by calculating their age from the date of birth on an acceptable form of ID.~Taking reasonable steps to ensure your actions do not knowingly cause harm to yourself or another individual.~A'; questions[5]='What is a glassie?~Person who visits your establishment to purchase your products.~An employee who collects glasses in a licensed establishment~The person or company who holds the liquor license for a venue~An employee responsible for checking ID, monitoring patron\'s behaviour and evicting patrons or refusing entry to the premises where required.~B'; questions[6]='What is a patron?~Person who visits your establishment to purchase your products.~An employee who collects glasses in a licensed establishment~The person who is nominated by the licensee to be responsible for ensuring that the establishment is compliant with the law~An employee responsible for checking ID, monitoring patron\'s behaviour and evicting patrons or refusing entry to the premises where required.~A'; questions[7]='What is a nominee?~Person who visits your establishment to purchase your products.~The person or company who holds the liquor licence for a venue~The person who is nominated by the licensee to be responsible for ensuring that the establishment is compliant with the law~An employee responsible for checking ID, monitoring patron\'s behaviour and evicting patrons or refusing entry to the premises where required.~C'; questions[8]='What is a licensee?~An employee who collects glasses in a licensed establishment~The person or company who holds the liquor licence for a venue~The person who is nominated by the licensee to be responsible for ensuring that the establishment is compliant with the law~An employee responsible for checking ID, monitoring patron\'s behaviour and evicting patrons or refusing entry to the premises where required.~B'; questions[9]='What is a security officer~Person who visits your establishment to purchase your products.~An employee who collects glasses in a licensed establishment~The person or company who holds the liquor licence for a venue~An employee responsible for checking ID, monitoring patron\'s behaviour and evicting patrons or refusing entry to the premises where required.~D'; questions[10]='What does the House Policy do~Informs staff, management and customers on all legislative compliance~Records the names of staff who have completed RSA training~Provides a means of recording refusals, requests for patrons to leave and any other issues that reflect the practices of RSA~Forms an organisation where licensees, police and Liquor Licensing work together to reduce alcohol-related crime and improve the safety of an area~A'; questions[11]='What does the Liquor Accord do~Informs staff, management and customers on all legislative compliance~Records the names of staff who have completed RSA training~Provides a means of recording refusals, requests for patrons to leave and any other issues that reflect the practices of RSA~Forms an organisation where licensees, police and Liquor Licensing work together to reduce alcohol-related crime and improve the safety of an area~D'; questions[12]='What does the RSA Register do~Informs staff, management and customers on all legislative compliance~Records the names of staff who have completed RSA training~Provides a means of recording refusals, requests for patrons to leave and any other issues that reflect the practices of RSA~Forms an organisation where licensees, police and Liquor Licensing work together to reduce alcohol-related crime and improve the safety of an area~B'; questions[13]='What does an Incident Log Book do~Informs staff, management and customers on all legislative compliance~Records the names of staff who have completed RSA training~Provides a means of recording refusals, requests for patrons to leave and any other issues that reflect the practices of RSA~Forms an organisation where licensees, police and Liquor Licensing work together to reduce alcohol-related crime and improve the safety of an area~C'; questions[14]='What is beer?~An alcoholic beverage made from barley or wheat.~A spirit with a flavouring agent added such as herbs, spices or fruit~A distilled alcoholic beverage~An alcoholic beverage made from grapes.~A'; questions[15]='What is a liqueur?~An alcoholic beverage made from barley or wheat.~A spirit with a flavouring agent added such as herbs, spices or fruit~A distilled alcoholic beverage~An alcoholic beverage made from grapes.~B'; questions[16]='What is wine?~An alcoholic beverage made from barley or wheat.~A spirit with a flavouring agent added such as herbs, spices or fruit~A distilled alcoholic beverage~An alcoholic beverage made from grapes.~D'; questions[17]='What is a spirit?~An alcoholic beverage made from barley or wheat.~A spirit with a flavouring agent added such as herbs, spices or fruit~A distilled alcoholic beverage~An alcoholic beverage made from grapes.~C'; questions[18]='What is drink spiking~When a male patron consumes four or more standard drinks in one hour or when a female patron consumes three or more standard drinks in one hour.~When a person who has consumed alcohol is beginning to demonstrate a loss of control and inhibitions.~The introduction of drugs or unexpected alcohol to a patron\'s drink by a third party.~Drinking heavily in a short period of time, drinking continuously over a period of days or weeks or drinking to get intoxicated.~C'; questions[19]='What is rapid drinking~When a male patron consumes four or more standard drinks in one hour or when a female patron consumes three or more standard drinks in one hour.~When a person who has consumed alcohol is beginning to demonstrate a loss of control and inhibitions.~The introduction of drugs or unexpected alcohol to a patron\'s drink by a third party.~Drinking heavily in a short period of time, drinking continuously over a period of days or weeks or drinking to get intoxicated.~A'; questions[20]='What is intoxication~When a male patron consumes four or more standard drinks in one hour or when a female patron consumes three or more standard drinks in one hour.~When a person who has consumed alcohol is beginning to demonstrate a loss of control and inhibitions.~The introduction of drugs or unexpected alcohol to a patron\'s drink by a third party.~Drinking heavily in a short period of time, drinking continuously over a period of days or weeks or drinking to get intoxicated.~B'; questions[21]='What is binge drinking~When a male patron consumes four or more standard drinks in one hour or when a female patron consumes three or more standard drinks in one hour.~When a person who has consumed alcohol is beginning to demonstrate a loss of control and inhibitions.~The introduction of drugs or unexpected alcohol to a patron\'s drink by a third party.~Drinking heavily in a short period of time, drinking continuously over a period of days or weeks or drinking to get intoxicated.~D'; questions[22]='What is a breathalyser~A device used to measure blood alcohol readings used by Australian Police.~A device used to measure the speed vehicle travels when driver is under the influence.~The % of alcohol contained within the blood.~A cocktail~A'; questions[23]='What is BAC~A device used to measure blood alcohol readings used by Australian Police.~A device used to measure the speed vehicle travels when driver is under the influence.~The % of alcohol contained within the blood.~A cocktail~C'; questions[24]='What is an underage drinker~A person who drinks alcohol in a public place and licensed venue below the legal age limit of 18 years.~A person under the influence who show signs of violence or carelessness~Anyone below the age of 18 years.~A parent, or person with parental rights and responsibilities for a young person on licensed premises, e.g. a grandparent.~A'; questions[25]='What is a disorderly patron~A person who drinks alcohol in a public place and licensed venue below the legal age limit of 18 years.~A person under the influence who show signs of violence or carelessness~Anyone below the age of 18 years.~A parent, or person with parental rights and responsibilities for a young person on licensed premises, e.g. a grandparent.~B'; questions[26]='What is a responsible adult~A person who drinks alcohol in a public place and licensed venue below the legal age limit of 18 years.~A person under the influence who show signs of violence or carelessness~Anyone below the age of 18 years.~A parent, or person with parental rights and responsibilities for a young person on licensed premises, e.g. a grandparent.~D'; questions[27]='What is a young person~A person who drinks alcohol in a public place and licensed venue below the legal age limit of 18 years.~A person under the influence who show signs of violence or carelessness~Anyone below the age of 18 years.~A parent, or person with parental rights and responsibilities for a young person on licensed premises, e.g. a grandparent.~C'; questions[28]='What is the rule with regards to a person under 18 being able to serve alcohol?~They must be a relative of the owner of the premises~They can only serve alcohol at private functions~They are not permitted to serve alcohol~They must be directly supervised by a person aged 18 or over~D'; questions[29]='To minimise health risks men and woman should have no more than:~6 standard drinks a day on average~1 standard drink a day on average~2 standard drinks a day on average~4 standard drinks a day on average~C'; questions[30]='A blood alcohol level (BAC) of over 0.4 means the patron is:~Talkative and cheerful~In shock, comatose or dead~Slurring his/her speech, has loss of balance~Is showing no behavioural changes~B';