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Key Facts: SIRS Exam
35 questions
SIRS online final exam is 35 multiple-choice questions
Tourism Saskatchewan SIRS course page
80% to pass
Minimum score required for SIRS certification
Tourism Saskatchewan SIRS course page
$30
Listed online SIRS course fee
Tourism Saskatchewan SIRS course page
45 days
Time after purchase to complete the online course
Tourism Saskatchewan SIRS course page
5 attempts
Exam attempts included with each purchase
Tourism Saskatchewan SIRS course page
Valid 5 years
Certificate validity from completion / reciprocity source date
Tourism Saskatchewan SIRS reciprocity guidance
Age 19
Legal drinking age in Saskatchewan; minor means under 19
Government of Saskatchewan / SLGA Understanding Saskatchewan's Liquor Laws
Check 25
Ask for ID when a person appears under 25
SLGA Responsible Liquor Use / Check 25
SIRS is Saskatchewan's mandatory server intervention training delivered by Tourism Saskatchewan. The online course costs $30, allows 45 days to finish, usually takes six hours or less, and ends with a 35-question exam requiring 80% with five attempts; certificates last five years. Core topics include intoxication identification, minors and ID (legal age 19 / Check 25), refusal of service, legal liabilities, and SLGA liquor permit rules. This 100-question bank provides original Saskatchewan-specific practice across those areas.
Sample SIRS Practice Questions
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1What is Serve It Right Saskatchewan (SIRS)?
2Who coordinates and delivers the Serve It Right Saskatchewan (SIRS) training program?
3How much does the online Serve It Right Saskatchewan (SIRS) course cost according to Tourism Saskatchewan?
4How many multiple-choice questions are on the official SIRS online final exam?
5What score is required to pass the SIRS final exam?
6How many attempts do you get on the SIRS online exam with one course purchase?
7How long do you have to complete the SIRS online course after purchase?
8About how long does Tourism Saskatchewan say the SIRS online course should take?
9How long is a SIRS certificate valid?
10Is SIRS mandatory for people involved in the sale and service of alcohol in Saskatchewan?
About the SIRS Exam
Serve It Right Saskatchewan (SIRS) is Saskatchewan's official mandatory responsible service of alcohol program. It trains people who sell or serve beverage alcohol in liquor-permitted establishments—including restaurants, bars, and retail liquor stores—to identify intoxication, handle situations involving minors, refuse or discontinue service, and understand legal responsibilities and liabilities under SLGA rules. Certification requires completing the Tourism Saskatchewan online course and passing a 35-question exam at 80%. The certificate is valid for five years, and valid out-of-province server intervention certificates may be transferred through reciprocity.
Assessment
A single online multiple-choice final exam of 35 questions after the Serve It Right Saskatchewan course. Five exam attempts are included with each purchase; save or print your certificate from your online profile for employers and liquor inspectors.
Time Limit
Tourism Saskatchewan states you have 45 days after purchase to complete the online course and exam, and most learners finish the course in six hours or less. The public course page does not advertise a separate closed-book minute timer like some other provinces.
Passing Score
80% or higher. Each registration includes five exam attempts.
Exam Fee
$30 for the online SIRS course (Tourism Saskatchewan; confirmed on SLGA FAQ). (Tourism Saskatchewan Workforce Development, with SLGA support and endorsement of the mandatory server intervention program)
SIRS Exam Content Outline
SIRS Program and Certification
Who must be certified, new-hire and owner timing, course fee and access window, exam logistics, five-year validity, certificate proof, SOP volunteer exceptions, and reciprocity from other provinces.
SK Liquor Permits and SLGA Rules
Valid SLGA permits, hours of sale and the one-hour consumption period, New Year's extensions, minimum pricing, food service, occupancy, authorized alcohol sources, and prohibited promotions.
Legal Responsibilities and Liabilities
Duty to prevent harm from overservice, cooperation with inspectors and police, SLGA sanctions, advertising and inducement limits, illegal activity response, and incident documentation.
Intoxication Identification
Common physical and behavioural signs, assessing patrons over time, prohibition on serving intoxicated people, VLT restrictions, and staff responsibility to make the call.
Minors and Identification
Age 19 definition of a minor, Check 25 / under-25 ID practice, primary and secondary ID, fake ID checks, no parental service exceptions, and no minor handling or employment in sale/service roles.
Refuse and Discontinue Service
Calm clear refusals, removing unfinished drinks, blocking third-party buys, managing disorderly patrons, house policies, and safer alternatives such as designated-driver specials and safe rides.
How to Pass the SIRS Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 80% or higher. Each registration includes five exam attempts.
- Assessment: A single online multiple-choice final exam of 35 questions after the Serve It Right Saskatchewan course. Five exam attempts are included with each purchase; save or print your certificate from your online profile for employers and liquor inspectors.
- Time limit: Tourism Saskatchewan states you have 45 days after purchase to complete the online course and exam, and most learners finish the course in six hours or less. The public course page does not advertise a separate closed-book minute timer like some other provinces.
- Exam fee: $30 for the online SIRS course (Tourism Saskatchewan; confirmed on SLGA FAQ).
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are on the SIRS exam and what is the pass mark?
The SIRS online final exam has 35 multiple-choice questions. You need a score of 80% or higher to pass. Each purchase includes five exam attempts.
How much does Serve It Right Saskatchewan cost?
Tourism Saskatchewan lists the online SIRS course at $30. After purchase you have 45 days to complete the course online.
How long is a SIRS certificate valid?
Server intervention certification is valid for five years from the completion date. Reciprocity certificates expire five years after the date on the out-of-province certificate you transfer.
What is the legal drinking age in Saskatchewan?
The legal drinking age in Saskatchewan is 19. SLGA defines a minor as any person under 19, and Check 25 asks anyone who appears under 25 for acceptable ID.
Who needs SIRS certification?
Everyone involved in the sale and service of alcohol in liquor-permitted establishments must complete SIRS, including bartenders, servers, bussers, door staff, supervisors, managers, and owners. New employees need certification before their first shift.
Are these official Tourism Saskatchewan or SLGA exam questions?
No. These are original OpenExamPrep practice questions modelled on publicly described SIRS topics and SLGA liquor-service rules. Tourism Saskatchewan provides the official course and certification exam separately.