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Which of the following is NOT an acceptable form of ID for purchasing liquor?

  1. Driver's license

  2. Military ID

  3. School ID

  4. Government-issued ID

The correct answer is: School ID

A school ID is not an acceptable form of identification for purchasing liquor because it does not meet the legal requirements set forth for age verification. Acceptable forms of ID typically include those that are government-issued and contain the individual’s date of birth, photo, and signature or identification number. Driver's licenses, military IDs, and other government-issued IDs fulfill these criteria, ensuring that the person presenting the ID is of legal drinking age. A school ID, on the other hand, is issued by an educational institution specifically for students and does not provide sufficient verification of age or identity. Consequently, it cannot be relied upon to confirm that an individual is authorized to purchase alcohol.