The question “many organizations will apply for temporary permits that allow which of the following activities” is from a licensing/compliance context about alcohol-related events, and the expected answer focuses on alcohol service and promotion at special events, not on general business activities.

Direct answer

Temporary permits typically allow organizations to:

  • Sell or serve alcoholic beverages at a short‑term event (for example, a fundraiser, festival, gala, or private club function).
  • Provide alcohol samples or tastings (such as in‑store wine or beer samples or tasting booths at events).
  • Promote and support the sale of a particular alcoholic beverage on behalf of a brewery, winery, or similar producer during a limited event.

In the multiple‑choice style version of this question, the correct option groups these kinds of alcohol‑related event activities together (serving/selling alcohol at an event, offering samples, and promoting specific beverages under a short-term permit), while excluding broad, permanent on‑premise alcohol sales.

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