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It abbreviates to BAC.

What is Blood Alcohol Concentration?

100

Is the organ that can be the most damaged. 

What is the liver?

100

Is the percentage of driving related accidents involve drunk drivers. 

What is 32%?

100

Drinking large amounts in a short period of time. 

What is binge drinking?

100

Is the legal drinking limit. 

What is 21 years-old?

200

Is the machine police officers use to measure your blood alcohol level. 

What is a breathalyzer? 

200

Is the condition that after an extensive period of time people start to notice they're damaging their liver. 

What is alcohol hepatitis? 

200

In 2022, this was the largest age group of drunk drivers. 

What are 21-24 year olds? 

200

True or false: mixing medication with alcohol maximizes the prescriptions potential. 

FALSE!!! ABSOLUTELY NOT.

200

If your family has a history of alcohol misuse, this is how much you are likely to be disposed to alcohol use disorder.

What is 50%?

300

Are the consequences for a first time offense in Texas. 

What is a $2,000 fine, mandatory 3-day stay in jail, and loss of a driver license for up to a year?

300

Is/Are the symptom(s) of alcohol poisoning. 

What is: 

  • Mental confusion, stupor
  • Difficulty remaining conscious, or inability to wake up
  • Vomiting
  • Seizures
  • Slow breathing (fewer than 8 breaths per minute)
  • Irregular breathing (10 seconds or more between breaths)
  • Slow heart rate
  • Clammy skin
  • Dulled responses, such as no gag reflex (which prevents choking)
  • Extremely low body temperature, bluish skin color, or paleness?
300

True or false: Motorcyclists are found to have the highest percentage of alcohol-impaired drivers than any other vehicle types. 

What is true?

300
is the amount of fluid ounces in a beer. 

What is 12 oz.?

300

The drink tastes different/changed in appearance.

how to know if your drink spiked?

400

Is/Are the test(s) police officers can do. 

What is the one-leg stand test, walk-and-turn test, finger-to-nose, and breathalyzer?

400

I was drinking before, but after eating I feel much better. 

What is getting alcohol out of your system? 

400

The number of drunk-driving related deaths in 2022. 

What is 13,524? 

400

The limit of blood alcohol concentration. 

What is 0.08%?

400
Are symptoms of having your drink spiked. 

What is 

  • Feeling sick or sleepy
  • Feeling dizzy or faint
  • Feeling drunk when you have only had a small amount of alcohol
  • Passing out
  • Memory loss
  • Difficulty walking, controlling body or talking
  • Blackouts, which can be for extended periods of many hours?
500

Is how many times a driver would need to have an ignition interlock device installed. 

What is after two or more convictions? 

500

Prolonged alcohol abuse weakens the function of the liver. 

What is slow cell regeneration?

500

Is how many college students (18-22 years old) drank alcohol. 

What is 49%?

500

Is the substance a breathalyzer is looking for. 

What is ethanol?

500

This position allows for a person not to block their airway, while laying on their stomach. 

What is the recovery position?