
DWI and SFST
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- Q1What is the definition of intoxication?Beer, wine, or liquor introduced into the body which results in physical and/or mental impairmentAlcoholic substance introduced into the body which results in physical and/or mental impairmentThe effects of any substance introduced into the body which results in physical and/or mental impairmentNarcotics introduced into the body which results in physical and/or mental impairment20s
- Q2When is a person considered to be legally intoxicated?They fail a sobriety testTheir blood alcohol content is .08They are impairedTheir blood alcohol content is .08 or if they suffer any impairment as the result of introducing a substance20s
- Q3Which is not an indication of driving while intoxicated?Driving straight inside the lanesDriving too slowSudden correctionsWeaving20s
- Q4Which is not a physical indication of intoxication?Unable to follow instructions or commandsClear, concise speechPoor coordination or balanceGlassy, bloodshot eyes20s
- Q5What is the standardized field sobriety test?Set of written tests to determine if someone is intoxicatedA portable device designed to measure the blood alcohol content of a personSet of standard practices to check biological factors and motor skillsA study performed by attorneys to determine if an arrest for intoxication was justified20s
- Q6What is nystagmus?Involuntary flicker of the eyesLack of coordination and balanceBroken capillaries in the eyes and nose indicating intoxicationMeasure of alcohol content in a person's blood20s
- Q7What part of the SFST involves the subject taking nine heel-to-toe steps in a straight line, turning on a pivot and then taking another nine steps?Walk and twistMoonwalkStraight-line walkWalk and turn20s
- Q8What part of the SFST involves the subject raising their foot six inches off the ground and counting while maintaining their balance?Coordination performanceOne-leg standFlamingo testBalance test20s
- Q9If a person is impaired, but their blood alcohol content is below .08, they cannot be arrested.TrueFalse20s