Responsible Alcohol Management Program (RAMP) Practice Test

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Which of the following is NOT considered a legally acceptable form of ID in Pennsylvania?

  1. A valid driver's license.

  2. A passport.

  3. A valid University ID issued by a state university.

  4. A military ID.

The correct answer is: A valid University ID issued by a state university.

In Pennsylvania, a valid University ID issued by a state university is generally not recognized as a legally acceptable form of identification for age verification when it comes to purchasing alcohol. Acceptable forms of ID are typically those that are issued by government entities and have specific security features to verify identity and age. A valid driver's license, a passport, and a military ID are all forms of identification that are widely accepted because they contain the holder's photo and personal details such as date of birth, allowing for clear age verification. University IDs, while they may prove enrollment and identity in an academic context, do not carry the same legal weight or recognition when it comes to alcohol sales in the state. Therefore, this is why the university-issued ID is identified as not a legally acceptable form of identification under Pennsylvania law.