drinking and driving
drinking and violence
short term effects of alcohol
long term effects of alcohol
underage drinking problems
100
True or False Impairment is not reliant upon the type of alcohol consumed, rather the number of drinks over a certain period of time.
What is true?(www.dosomething.org)
100
____% of offenders in jail/prison for violence abuse alcohol and/or drugs.
100
True or False The liver will give out after about 4 alcoholic beverages in your lifetime.
What is false? the liver gives out after drinking heavily for a long time. (Glencoe health pg.569)
100
True or false Binge drinking can cause the break of relationships.
100
the average age of teen boys starting to drink is ___ and the average age for girls is ____.
200
A drunk driver will drive ___ times before their first arrest.
What is 80?(www.dosomething.org)
200
Approximately ___% of individuals arrested for most types of crimes test positive for illegal drugs at arrest.
200
When you binge drink, your _______ is impaired and you make unlegable decisions.
What is thinking?(Glencoe health pg.568)
200
drinking can cause long term trouble with your heart, liver, and _____. A. nerves B. stomach C. thinking D. speech
200
True or False Teens who start drinking before age 15 years are 5 times more likely to develop alcohol dependence or abuse later in life than those who begin drinking at or after the legal age of 21.
300
Alcohol-related crashes cost American taxpayers over $100 billion.
What is true?(www.dosomething.org)
300
About ___ _________ violent crimes each year in which victims perceived the offender to have been drinking and statistics related to alcohol use by violent offenders generally show that about half of all homicides and assaults when the offender, victim, or both have been drinking. A. 2 thousand B. 500 C. 3 million D. 2 million
300
True or False When you over drink, your stomach can not handle all of the alcohol and you will vomit.
What is true?(Glencoe health pg.568)
300
______ can be caused by binge drinking long term.
300
Teens who heavily drink a three times more likely to_____ _____.
What is harm their selves(cutting or suicide attempts)?(http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AA67/AA67.htm)
400
Driving under the influence(dui) results in _____,______,and/or______.
What is arrest, license revocation, and/or substantial fine?(https://ncadd.org/learn-about-alcohol/drinking-and-driving)
400
alcohol is generally a factor when _____________. A. the offender and victim are random. B. the offender wants revenge. C. the offender and the victim know each other. D. the victim provokes the offender.
What is C. the offender and victim know each other?(https://ncadd.org/about-addiction/alcohol-drugs-and-crime)
400
Short term effects of alcohol on the brain include:_____, ______, ________, and risk of stroke.
What is development, memory, judgment/control?(Glencoe health pg.568)
400
Just like you can get food poisoning, you can get ______ ______. A. cancer poisoning B. alcohol poisoning C. illness D. drug overdose
400
Alcohol is a leading factor in these three types teen deaths.
What is automobile crashes, homicides and suicides?(http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AA67/AA67.htm)
500
True or False Kids and teens who get involved with alcohol at a young age are 7 times more likely to be involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lives.
500
90% of all acquaintance rape and _______ assault on college campuses involves the use of alcohol by assailant, victim, or both. A. sexual B. physical C. verbal D. criminal
500
Alcohol is a depressant, which means that it is a drug that __________.
What is slows down the central nervous system?(Glencoe health pg.568)
500
Alcoholics have raised _______. A. blood pressure B. risk of cancer C. risk of lung failure D. risk of hair loss
500
True or False As a teen drinker, you will not do well in school.