Washington MAST (Mandatory Alcohol Server Training) Practice Exam

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Which are signs that an ID has been altered?

  1. Glue lines near the photo

  2. A picture of a famous celebrity

  3. An ID in pristine condition

  4. Magnet stripe on the back

The correct answer is: Glue lines near the photo

An ID with glue lines near the photo is a sign that it has been altered. Glue lines indicate that the photo has been replaced or tampered with. A picture of a famous celebrity, while unusual, does not necessarily mean the ID has been altered. An ID in pristine condition may be a sign of a fake ID, but not necessarily altered. A magnet stripe on the back, usually found on credit cards and not IDs, is not a direct sign of alteration.