What is the speed limit for an L and red P plater?
90km/h
What does BAC mean?
Blood Alcohol Concentration
What does a balance in power mean?
Both partners take responsibility for themselves and the health of the relationship
What is consent?
Consent is the clear and voluntary agreement to engage in a specific activity
How many hearts does an octopus have?
3
What must your BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) be when you are on you Learners and Provisional Licence?
0.00 grams of alcohol per 100millilitres of blood.
What is a standard drink?
Any alcoholic drink that contains 10 grams of pure alcohol.
Identify two signs that may indicate a romantic relationship is unhealthy.
- Lack of communication
- Control
- Manipulation
- Jealousy
- Disrespect
What is the legal age of consent?
16 years old
What is the world's largest desert?
Antarctica
Name two reasons why young drivers are at a higher risk of being involved in road accidents?
- Inexperience
- Peer Pressure
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Risk-taking behaviour
- Distraction
What is the difference between serving size and a standard drink?
One standard drink has 10 grams of pure alcohol
One serving size varies in standard drinks based on the type of drink.
Define 'Coercive Control'
A pattern of controlling behaviour, used by a perpetrator to establish and maintain control over another person
What does STI and BBV mean?
Sexually Transmitted Infection
Blood-Borne Virus
How many gold medals has Michael Phelps won?
23
Outline NSW Road User Rules and their contribution to safe road environments.
- Seatbelt Use
- Mobile phone restrictions
- Speed Limit
- Alcohol and Drug Limits
Discuss the potential short term impacts of excessive alcohol consumption on young people's health and safety. (List at least 3)
- Drowsiness
- Relaxation
- Confusion
- Loss of Concniousness
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Dehydration
Explain two strategies a young person can use to cope with emotional stress after a relationship breakdown.
- Self Care Activities
- Seek support
Identify 3 different STI/BBVs
- Chlamydia
- HPV
- Gonnorhoea
- HIV
- Syphillis
- Herpes
Who won the NRL grand final in 2004
Bulldogs
In Australia, what is the penalty for using a mobile phone while driving, including the potential demerit points?
$352 and 5 demerit points
Discuss the potential long-term impacts of excessive alcohol consumption on young people's health and safety. (List at least 3)
- Dependance
- Increase risk of anxiety and depression
- Brain Damage
- Heart and Liver problems
- Cancer
- Birth Defects
- Increased risk of diabetes and obesity
Discuss the importance of setting boundaries in relationships and explain how they contribute to mutual respect and a healthy partnership.
- Clear Expectations
- Personal Space
- No manipulation
- Promotes healthy communication
direct discrimination - treating someone with a protected characteristic less favourably than others.
indirect discrimination - putting rules or arrangements in place that apply to everyone, but that put someone with a protected characteristic at an unfair disadvantage.
How long was the longest ever cricket game played for?
12 days