BIIAB LEVEL 2 AWARD FOR PERSONAL LICENCE HOLDERS Specimen Paper Poppleston Allen Licensing Solicitors
If you are already booked to take the APLH course or are considering doing so, a valuable part of your preparation is to take a mock examination. In conjunction with the BII, we have created an exam compiled from past paper questions. In the real exam, you have 40 minutes to complete a multiple choice question paper consisting of 40 questions. in order to pass the exam, you will need to correctly answer 28 out of 40 questions.
With the mock exam, we suggest that you allow yourself 40 minutes to complete all questions.
Q1. How many Designated Premises Supervisors can a premise have at any one time?
Q2. What is the minimum age at which a person can legally be sold alcohol on licensed premises?
Q3. Which of the following is not a licensable activity in a premises licensed for the sale of alcohol, when the bar is open?
Q4. Which of these activities could be classed as regulated entertainment?
Q5. Which alcoholic drinks may a 16 year old, accompanied by an adult, consume at a table meal on licensed premises?
Q6. If convicted by a Magistrates Court, for how long can a Personal Licence holder have his personal licence suspended:
Q7. The maximum penalty for carrying on authorised licensable activities is~:
Q8. If you are convicted of a criminal offence, who must you notify that you hold a personal licence? (It is a further criminal offence not to notify)
Q9. When can a local authority depart from their licensing policy
Q10. The maximum penalty for selling alcohol outside the hours authorised by a premises licence is:
Q11. It is an offence for someone to drive if their Blood Alcohol Concentration is above:
Q12. What is the importance of the licensing objectives?
Q13. The licensing plans attached to a premises licence must be:
Q14. What change of details must a personal licence holder report to the licensing authority?
Q15. If the premises is used mainly for the consumption of alcohol, when can children under the age of 16 who are unaccompanied by an adult attend?
Q16. Which of the following is a type of alcohol?
Q17. It is an offence to serve alcohol to a person who is:
Q18. Which of these statements is not true regarding gaming machines on licensed premises
Q19. In England and Wales, if suspected of drink driving and breathalysed, at what measurement is the reading above the legal limit:
Q20. A premises licence authorises the use of specific premises for:
Q21. An unauthorised licensable activity is:
Q22. If not already covered by the premises licence, which one of these events would require a temporary event notice?
Q23. Who can object to a person being named as the Designated Premises Supervisor?:
Q24. Under the mandatory conditions, the minimum measure of gin, rum, vodka and whisky is:
Q25. Which one of the following is not an offence under the Licensing Act 2003?
Q26. Which of the following must be displayed at a licensed premise?
Q27. Can somebody aged 17 serve alcohol in a licensed premises which is not strictly a restaurant with alcohol being consumed with table meals?
Q28. The consultation period for a new premises licence application or a variation of premises licence application is:
Q29. A drink is classed as alcohol if its abv is more than:
Q30. Which of these bodies can apply for a review of a premises licence?
Q31. What is the time limit upon receipt of a written decision notice for someone to appeal a decision to refuse a premises licence application?
Q32. On what grounds can the Magistrates Court issue a closure order
Q33. Which of the following is not a Responsible Authority?
Q34. Which of these would not be classed as an irresponsible drinks promotion?
Q35. Which of these is not a licensable activity?
Q36. Which of the following is not an offence under the Licensing Act 2003?
Q37. A personal licence entitles the holder to
Q38. Which one of the following is not a Mandatory Condition (or part thereof) attached to a premises licence or club premises certificate?
Q39. Who can object to an application for a Personal Licence?
Q40. What is the maximum number of people permitted in an audience where amplified music is being provided under the Live Music Act exemption?