This immediate effect of alcohol can impair judgment and coordination.
A) Euphoria
B) Intoxication
C) Hallucination
D) Relaxation
Chronic use of this drug can lead to liver cirrhosis and other serious health issues.
A) Cannabis
B) Cocaine
C) Alcohol
D) LSD
C) Alcohol
The age group most affected by cannabis use in Ontario.
B) 18-24 year-olds
This country has the highest rate of opioid prescriptions per capita.
B) United States
The penalty for a minor caught driving under the influence of drugs in Ontario.
A) Warning
B) Fines and mandatory education program
C) No penalty
D) Community service
B) Fines and mandatory education program
Using this drug can result in a temporary feeling of relaxation and altered time perception.
A) Cannabis
B) Cocaine
C) Heroin
D) Methamphetamine
A) Cannabis
Prolonged use of this drug can lead to persistent cognitive impairments and memory loss.
A) Cocaine
B) Cannabis
C) Alcohol
D) Heroin
B) Cannabis
This drug, often prescribed for pain relief, has seen a significant rise in misuse in Ontario.
This drug is the leading cause of drug-related deaths worldwide.
D) Fentanyl
The consequence for driving under the influence of prescription drugs without a prescription in Ontario.
A) Legal if for personal use
B) Decriminalized
C) Illegal with potential fines and imprisonment
D) Allowed if under a certain amount
C) Illegal with potential fines and imprisonment
Short-term use of this stimulant can lead to increased heart rate and euphoria.
A) Heroin
B) Cannabis
C) Cocaine
D) LSD
C) Cocaine
This drug, when used over a long period, can cause significant damage to the nasal passages.
A) Cocaine
B) Heroin
C) Methamphetamine
D) LSD
A) Cocaine
The percentage of Ontario high school students who reported vaping in the past year.
c) 30%
The global region where cocaine use is most prevalent.
C) North America
The legal status of using cannabis in public parks in Ontario.
A) Allowed
B) Prohibited
C) Restricted to designated areas
D) Allowed with a permit
B) Prohibited
This hallucinogen can cause altered perceptions and visual distortions shortly after use.
A) MDMA
B) LSD
C) Methamphetamine
D) Alcohol
B) LSD
Extended use of this opioid can lead to physical dependence and increased risk of overdose.
A) Cannabis
B) Heroin
C) Cocaine
D) MDMA
B) Heroin
The percentage increase in vaping among Ontario youth over the past five years.
D) 150%
This country decriminalized all drugs for personal use in 2001, focusing on treatment rather than punishment.
B) Portugal
The penalty for a minor caught with cannabis in Ontario.
A) Warning
B) Fines and mandatory education program
C) No penalty
D) Community service
B) Fines and mandatory education program
This opioid can cause drowsiness and slowed breathing shortly after use.
A) Cocaine
B) Heroin
C) LSD
D) MDMA
B) Heroin
Long-term use of this stimulant can result in severe dental problems and skin sores.
A) Methamphetamine
B) Heroin
C) Cannabis
D) MDMA
A) Methamphetamine
The percentage of Ontario high school students who reported drinking alcohol in the past month.
The percentage increase in global cannabis use over the past decade.
C) 60%
The legal status of trafficking small amounts of cannabis without a license in Ontario.
A) Legal
B) Decriminalized
C) Illegal with potential fines and imprisonment
D) Allowed for personal use
C) Illegal with potential fines and imprisonment