Medical Relationships
Worldwide Issues
Adolescence Use
Social Life
100

True or False - Can marijuana be used for medical purposes?

What is true

100

What is the widely most cultivated and trafficked drug?

What is marijuana/cannabis

100

True or False: Using marijuana during adolescence can interfere with development of the brain.

What is True

100

This word describes the tendency for heavy users to pull away from family and friends to spend more time using the drug alone.

A) Depression

B) Isolation

C) Seperation 

What is Isolation

200

Unlike THC, what other major cannabis component does not produce a "high"?

What is CBD

200

Who are the most frequent consumers of marijuana?

A) Teenagers

B) Adults

C) Young Adults

What is young adults

200

Because Marijuana affects your hand eye coordination it is very dangerous for a teenager to do what

A) Drive a car

B) Go to school

C) Say hi to grandma

What is Drive a car

200

Because it can cause "Amotivational Syndrome," users may lose interest in these ____ activities like sports or clubs they used to enjoy with others.

A) Habits

B) Hobbies

C) Amusements

What is Habits

300

Using marijuana before what age is considered a risk because the brain is not fully developed?

What is 25

300

Which continent is the only one where multiple nation have fully legalized cannabis?

What is North America

300

What organ apart of your body keeps growing and changing until you are 25 years old

What is Brain

300

Frequent use can lead to this "A" word, a feeling of being easily annoyed that often causes extra fighting with parents or siblings. 

A) Aggression

B) Agitation

C)Anger

What is Agitation

400

Up to how many IQ points can you lose by constant marijuana use?

What is 8

400

What worldwide city consumes the most marijuana?

A) New York City

B) Saigon

C) Miami

D) Tokyo

Where is New York City

400

Research shows that 1 in this many teenagers who regularly use marijuana will eventually become addicted.

A) 6

B) 7

C) 5

What is 6

400

This 2-word term describes the pressure a teen might feel from their "squad" to try marijuana just to fit in.

What is Peer Pressure
500

What neurotransmitter increases the brain's reward system during use which eventually can lead to addiction?

What is dopamine

500

How many people use marijuana annually?

A) 1 Billion

B) 100 Million

C) 381 Million

D) 200 Million

What is 200 million

500

This is the primary psychoactive chemical in marijuana responsible for the "high," and its levels in modern plants are now two to three times higher than they were in previous decades.

What is THC

500

 In sociological terms, this word refers to the negative labels and social disapproval that can lead a teen to be excluded from certain "pro-social" peer groups.

What is Stigma

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