alcohol
class a drugs
class b drugs
class c drugs
wildcard questions
100

What type of drink contains alcohol: water, juice, or beer?

Beer.

100

Are Class A drugs legal or illegal?

 Illegal.

100

Are Class B drugs legal or illegal?

Illegal

100

Do Class C drugs still have health risks?

Yes

100

Question: What number do you call in the UK for emergency medical help?

999

200

What part of your body is mainly harmed by drinking too much alcohol?

The liver.

200

Name one Class A drug.

Heroin or cocaine or ecstasy

200

Question: Name one Class B drug.

Answer: Cannabis or amphetamines or ketamine. 

200

Name one Class C drug

 Anabolic steroids or diazepam or nitrous oxide

200

Question: What is peer pressure?

Answer: When others try to influence you to do something.


300

True or false: Alcohol can slow down your reactions and make it hard to think clearly.

True.

300

Why are Class A drugs classed as the most serious?

They have the highest risk of harm to health and life.

300

Question: True or false: You can get in trouble at school for having illegal drugs like cannabis.

True - you can get in trouble with the police even

300

Question: True or false: You can still get in trouble with the law for possessing Class C drugs like GHB.

True

300

Question: True or false: Your brain is fully developed by age 18

false - some studies suggest the brain continues development as late as age 30

400

What word describes drinking so much alcohol that you cannot control your behaviour?

 Being intoxicated or drunk.

400

What emergency service should you call if someone has a dangerous reaction to drugs?

999 (ambulance).

400

Question: What is one risk of using Class B drugs like cannabis or codeine?

Answer: They can affect your ability to think clearly or concentrate. 

400

Question: What is something you can do if you feel pressured to try drugs like steroids or tranquillisers?

Answer: Say no, walk away, or talk to a trusted adult.


400

Question: Name one sign that someone might be in danger after using a substance.

Answer: Trouble breathing, collapsing, confusion, vomiting, not responding.


500

Name one safe thing you can do if a friend has drunk too much alcohol.

Stay with them, call for help, keep them sitting up, get an adult/medical help

500

Name one risk of using Class A drugs like heroin or LSD.

They can cause life‑threatening health problems such as overdose or severe mental health issues.

500

 What is one healthy way to cope with stress instead of using drugs?

Talking to a trusted adult, exercise, hobbies, or relaxation techniques.

500

Question: Name a person or place that can help if you’re worried about drug use.

Answer: A teacher, GP, counsellor, or support service.

500

Question: What is one positive way to help a friend make safe choices?

Answer: Encourage healthy activities, talk to them, ask an adult for help.

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