DUI
drinking and violence
under age drinking
short term effects of alcohol use
long term effects of alcohol
100
your (BAC) can be no higher than? (.08) (.12) (.34)(12.34)
100
Alcohol is Not An Excuse for Violence true or false
100
Consequences of Underage Drinking School problems, such as higher absence and poor or failing grades. true or false
100
In low doses, alcohol produces: A relaxing effect Reduced tension Lowered inhibitions true or false
100
Disrupts normal brain development; Liver damage and cirrhosis of the liver; Brain cells die, decreasing brain mass; true or false
true
200
if you refuse to give your (BAC) the penalty is Revocation of Drivers License for 1 year - 1st offense true or false
200
Aggravated assault consists of: intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causing serious bodily injury to another person true or false
200
Annually, about 5,000 people under age 21 die from alcohol-related injuries involving underage drinking. Approximately: 1,900 (38 percent) of the 5,000 deaths involve motor vehicle crashes true or false
200
In medium doses, alcohol produces: Slurred speech Sleepiness Altered emotions Poor vision Sleepiness and disruption of sleeping patterns true or false
200
tomach and intestinal ulcers and destroyed organs; Blood pressure increases, causing heart disease, heart attack, or stroke; true or false
300
DUI with passenger under 18 years old results in Fatal crash caused by DUI with .08 BAC or more true or false
300
true or false Alcohol is a factor in 40% of all violent crimes today
300
Approximately 50 percent of individuals who report drinking before age 73 also describe their behavior and drinking at some point in their lives in ways consistent with a diagnosis for alcohol dependence. true false
300
In high doses, alcohol produces: Vomiting Uncontrolled urination Uncontrolled defecation Breathing difficulties true or false
300
Male sperm production decreases; Lower levels of iron and vitamin B, causing anemia; Alcoholism; true or false
400
Aggravated Vehicular Assault While Driving Intoxicated results in Class A Felony [39-13-218] [40-35-112] true or false
400
Sticking to one type of drink keeps you from getting drunk. true or false
400
Each year, approximately 5,000 young people under the age of 21 die as a result of underage drinking; this includes about 1,900 deaths from motor vehicle crashes, 1,600 as a result of homicides, 300 from suicide, as well as hundreds from other injuries such as falls, burns, and drownings (1–5). true or false
400
in high doses alcohol can make you smarter true or false
400
Death; true or false
true
500
Fees to reinstate a driver license after alcohol-related offenses result in Implied Consent Refusal to Submit to Blood Alcohol T.C.A. 55-10-406 $100 reinstatement fee true or false
500
If you've been drinking, wait for half an hour before driving and you'll be OK. true or false
500
People who begin drinking early in life run the risk of developing serious alcohol problems, including alcoholism, later in life. They also are at greater risk for a variety of adverse consequences, including risky sexual activity and poor performance in school. true or false
500
Sleepiness and disruption of sleeping patterns Increased urine production More blood flow to skin surface Lower core body temperature are all caused by moon shine true or false
500
Fetal alcohol syndrome in unborn children. true or false
true