Washington MAST (Mandatory Alcohol Server Training) Practice Exam

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What may sometimes be mistaken for intoxication?

  1. Illnesses or disabilities

  2. Anger

  3. Excitement

  4. Sadness

The correct answer is: Illnesses or disabilities

When someone is acting strangely or their behavior is different from what is considered "normal," it may be easy to assume that they are simply intoxicated. However, certain illnesses or disabilities, such as cerebral palsy or schizophrenia, can also cause changes in behavior that may seem similar to those associated with being drunk. Therefore, it is important to be mindful of these potential underlying causes and not jump to conclusions about someone's behavior. The other options (B, C, and D) are not necessarily mistaken for intoxication, as they can also be standalone emotions or reactions.