Alcohol
Tobacco
Drugs
Alcohol 1
Other
100

Alcohol is considered a drug because...

A. It causes a change in a person's physical and emotional state.

B. It is a regulate substance.

C. It is made from naturally occurring substances such as sugar.

D. It is a naturally occurring substance found in beer and wine.

A. It causes a change in a person's physical and emotional state.

100

True or False. Exposure to secondhand smoke does not have major health consequences.

False.

100

CNS depressants ________ brain function.

A. Slows down

B. Speeds up

C. Keeps the same

D. Shuts off

A. Slows down
100

Which of the following is true of alcoholism?

A. Recovery can be an ongoing process.

B. It affects only the alcoholic.

C. It is a mental illness.

D. It can only occur from abusing liquor.

A. Recovery can be a ongoing process.

100

______ is a drug made up of dried parts of the cannabis plant.

A. Cocaine

B. Crystal Meth

C. Marijuana

D. Mescaline

C. Marijuana

200

Which of the following is a not a short-term effect of alcohol?

A. Nausea

B. Vomiting

C. Memory loss

D. Enhance Vision

D. Enhanced vision.

200

Choosing to play basketball with friends instead of smoking a cigarette when experiencing a nicotine craving is an example of...

A. Time management

B. Stimulus control

C. Response substitution

D. Nicotine replacement

C. Response substitution

200

Opiods are

A. hallucinogens

B. depressants

C. pain-relievers

D. stimulants


C. pain-relievers

200

What is a set of uncomfortable physical effects that are caused by excessive alcohol use?

Hangover

200

Tooth decay and cracked teeth are examples of common side effects from taking bath salts.

True or False?

False.

300

What are the new laws called that make it illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to drive with any amount of alcohol in his or her system?

A. Underage drinking laws

B. MADD laws

C. SADD laws

D. Zero tolerance laws

D. Zero tolerance laws

300

A _______ is a cancer-causing agent.

A. Carcinogen

B. Leukoplakia

C. Blood clot

D. Stimulant

A. Carcinogen

300

Prescription medications typically prescribed to relieve pain are called ______.

A. sedatives

B. depressants

C. opioids

D. stimulants

C. Opioids

300

Long-term alcohol abuse can lead to

A. Nausea and vomiting.

B. Irreversible hearing damage.

C. Irreversible liver damage.

D. Impaired Vision

C. Irreversible liver damage.

300

The intentional use of medications for purposes other than those intended by the prescribing doctor is called____?

A. Medication misuse

B. Medication abuse

C. Euphoria

D. Drug overdose

B. Medication abuse
400

Which of the following is a controllable risk factor for alcoholism?

A. Genes

B. Age that drinking begins

C. Environment

D. Advertisement

B. Age that drinking begins.

400

A ________ occurs when a smoker needs to consumer larger amounts of nicotine to experience the same effects that nicotine provided in the past.

A. Stimulant

B. Tolerance

C. Dependence

D. Withdrawal symptom

B. Tolerance
400

Mistakenly taking two pills instead of one is an example of ____________.

Medication Misuse OR Medication Abuse

Medication Misuse

400

The number of drinks a WOMAN must drink to be considered a binge drinker.

A. 3

B. 4

C. 2

D. 1

B. 4

400
Chemicals that people breathe in to experience some type of high are called


A. hallucinogens

B. anabolic steroids

C. inhalants

D. bath salts

C. Inhalants

500

_________ is a medical emergency caused when a high blood alcohol concentration suppresses the central nervous system and can result in loss of consciousness, low blood pressure, low body temperature, and difficulty breathing.

A. Binge drinking

B. Alcohol poisoning

C. Cirrhosis

D. Zero-tolerance policy.

B. Alcohol poisoning.

500

The condition characterized by thickened, white, leathery looking spots on the inside of the mouth is called...

A. Chronic bronchitis

B. Gum disease

C. Emphysema

D. Leukoplakia

D. Leukoplakia

500

Cocaine stimulates the central nervous system by raising levels of the neurotransmitter _______ in the brain.

A. Dopamine

B. Norepinephrine

C. Seratonin

D. GABA

A. Dopamine

500

Which of the following is true of alcoholism?

A. Recovery can be an ongoing process.

B. It affects only the alcoholic.

C. It is a mental illness.

D. It can only occur from abusing liquor.

A. Recovery can be an ongoing process.

500

LSD is a drug created from

A. The coca plant

B. The cannabis plant

C. A fungus

D. The peyote cactus

D. The peyote cactus.

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