Which of the following is a common trait associated with an addictive personality?
A) Patience
B) Impulsivity
C) Shyness
D) Confidence
B) Impulsivity
What is the main reason people develop an addiction?
A) Genetics
B) Peer pressure
C) A combination of biological, psychological, and environmental factors
D) Lack of willpower
C) A combination of biological, psychological, and environmental factors
What is the active ingredient in marijuana that produces a “high”?
A) CBD
B) THC
C) Nicotine
D) Psilocybin
B) THC
Which of the following substances is considered a depressant?
A) Methamphetamine
B) Alcohol
C) Ecstasy (MDMA)
D) Cocaine
B) Alcohol
Which of these is a healthy coping mechanism in recovery?
A) Suppressing emotions
B) Journaling and reflecting on feelings
C) Avoiding difficult conversations
D) Spending time with people who still use substances
B) Journaling and reflecting on feelings
What is it called when a person needs more of a substance to feel the same effects?
A) Dependence
B) Craving
C) Withdrawal
D) Tolerance
D) Tolerance
What is the primary health risk of vaping nicotine?
A) Heart disease
B) Severe lung damage
C) Skin disorders
D) High blood pressure
B) Severe lung damage
Which mental health condition is most often linked to addictive behaviors?
A) Anxiety
B) Depression
C) Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
D) Eating Disorders
B) Depression
What does the term “relapse” mean in the context of recovery?
A) Trying a new treatment approach
B) Returning to substance use after a period of abstinence
C) Switching from one addiction to another
D) Experiencing cravings without using substances
B) Returning to substance use after a period of abstinence
What is the term for learning to replace negative habits with healthier ones during recovery?
A) Habit substitution
B) Cognitive dissonance
C) Behavioral modification
D) Relapse prevention
C) Behavioral modification
Which substance is both legal and highly addictive?
A) Marijuana
B) Alcohol
C) Nicotine
D) Caffeine
C) Nicotine
What does "self-medicating" refer to?
A) Using substances to avoid emotional pain or trauma
B) Taking prescribed medication on your own
C) Recovering from addiction without professional help
D) Quitting substances without support
A) Using substances to avoid emotional pain or trauma
Which of the following substances is most commonly associated with overdose deaths in recent years?
A) Cocaine
B) Methamphetamine
C) Fentanyl
D) Marijuana
C) Fentanyl
Which of the following is a core principle of most recovery programs?
A) Isolation to avoid triggers
B) Taking full personal responsibility for addiction
C) Peer support and connection
D) Using willpower to overcome addiction
C) Peer support and connection
Which of these emotions is often challenging during recovery but important to address?
A) Gratitude
B) Anger
C) Contentment
D) Optimism
B) Anger
What is one of the most dangerous effects of mixing alcohol with prescription medications?
A) Reduced effectiveness of the prescription
B) Increased likelihood of dehydration
C) Slowed breathing or respiratory failure
D) Increased appetite
C) Slowed breathing or respiratory failure
Which of the following is classified as an opioid?
A) Cocaine
B) Heroin
C) LSD
D) Methamphetamine
B) Heroin
What organ is most affected by long-term substance abuse, particularly in decision-making and impulse control?
A) The heart
B) The liver
C) The brain
D) The kidneys
C) The brain
What is a “trigger” in recovery?
A) A stressful situation that leads to emotional growth
B) A person, place, or thing that increases the risk of relapse
C) A motivational moment that reinforces sobriety
D) A recovery milestone
B) A person, place, or thing that increases the risk of relapse
What should you do first if you suspect someone is overdosing?
A) Leave them alone until help arrives
B) Try to make them vomit
C) Call 911 and stay with them
D) Give them water
C) Call 911 and stay with them
What does the term "cross-addiction" mean?
A) Experiencing withdrawal symptoms from two substances at once
B) Being addicted to substances in social settings
C) Replacing one addiction with another
D) Being unable to quit any addiction at all
C) Replacing one addiction with another
Which neurotransmitter is most commonly associated with the reward system affected by addictive substances?
A) Serotonin
B) Dopamine
C) Endorphins
D) Norepinephrine
B) Dopamine
Which of the following is NOT a sign of substance use disorder?
A) Difficulty controlling the use of the substance
B) Continued use despite negative consequences
C) Needing less of the substance to feel its effects
D) Withdrawal symptoms when not using
C) Needing less of the substance to feel its effects
What does the term “co-occurring disorder” refer to?
A) Experiencing cravings and withdrawal symptoms simultaneously
B) Having a mental health disorder alongside a substance use disorder
C) Recovering from multiple addictions at the same time
D) Experiencing a relapse during treatment
B) Having a mental health disorder alongside a substance use disorder
Which organ is primarily damaged by long-term alcohol abuse?
A) Heart
B) Kidneys
C) Liver
D) Lungs
C) Liver