The most-used substance among young people in America.
What is alcohol?
This organ breaks down alcohol in the body and is heavily affected by long-term underage drinking.
What is the liver?
This popular TV show where underage drinking occurs.
What is Euphoria?
Name at least 5 different activities that teens can do with friends or alone instead of drinking alcohol?
What are sports, video games, movie nights, bowling, hiking, road trips, cooking something new, escape rooms, shopping, and listening to music, etc.?
TRUE or FALSE: Drinking alcohol is not as harmful as using other substances.
What is FALSE?
Name at least 2 various kinds of alcohol.
What are beer, seltzer, liquor, vodka, whiskey, rum, tequila, gin, hard cider, Four Loko, champagne, Prosecco, White Claw, Twisted Tea, and Mike's Hard Lemonade?
The negative consequence of binge drinking when someone wakes up in a different location and cannot remember anything from the night before.
What is a blackout?
This social media platform was reported to have the highest number of alcohol advertisements in 2023.
What is Instagram?
At least 2 consequences of underage drinking.
What are alcohol-related accidents, grades dropping, harming others, physical or sexual violence, misuse of other substances, changes in brain development, and alcohol poisoning, etc.?
TRUE or FALSE: It is legal to drink alcohol underage at a friend's house with their parents' permission.
What is FALSE?
What a person is charged with if they are arrested for drinking and driving.
What is driving while intoxicated (DWI)?
Name at least 2 ways mental health can be affected from underage drinking.
What are anxiety, depression, body image, and irrational thinking?
Name the current TikTok trend where people empty a gallon of water and fill it with alcohol and flavored water.
What is a BORG (BlackOut Rage Gallon)?
What should someone do if their friend is throwing up and falling over because they drank too much alcohol?
What is call 911?
You are protected by law in NY if you call 911 to help someone.
At least 3 negative consequences that some teens don't think will happen to the body when drinking alcohol.
What are stumbling, slurring, poor choices, memory loss, lower blood pressure, impulsivity, nausea, and vomiting?
At least 2 reasons that someone underage would drink alcohol.
What are peer pressure, curiosity, to feel older, to fit in, peer influence, family influence, to feel cool, to escape, or to feel numb?
At least 3 consequences of binge drinking or drinking a lot of alcohol in 1 sitting.
What are making bad decisions, lack of coordination, confusion, blurred vision, slurred speech, memory loss, violence, aggression, behavior changes, mood changes, getting behind the wheel, vomiting, and alcohol poisoning?
Studies have shown that teens who use social media as little as ___________ minutes a day are more likely to engage in underage drinking.
What is 30?
At least 3 factors that influence how alcohol affects people differently when they drink.
What are age, gender, body size, tolerance, food intake, medications, and health conditions, etc.?
The place where it is safe for someone underage to drink alcohol.
What is nowhere?
The amount of time it takes for the liver to process 1 drink.
What is 1 hour?
At least 2 symptoms of alcohol poisoning.
What are slowed breathing, vomiting, unconsciousness, seizures, confusion, low body temperature, slow heart rate, slurred speech, lack of coordination, and death?
In 2024, this annual sporting event was sponsored by Bud Light and promoted many alcohol ads.
What is the Super Bowl?
At least 3 legal consequences of underage drinking.
What are legal fines, community service, unable to get driver's license, revoked license, probation, jail time, and required to attend a Stop DWI program.
Teens are more likely to become ___________ to ____________ when they drink.
What is ADDICTED to ALCOHOL?