Health Impacts
Alcohol Facts
Resources & Help
USC Policy
General Knowledge
100
How quickly alcohol enters the bloodstream on an empty stomach
What is approx. 20 minutes?
100
Quantity of beer (approx. 5% alcohol) constituting 1 serving.
What are 12 oz.?
100
The EQ duty number
What is 803-429-8481
100
Can 21yo residents have alcohol in a USC residence hall
What is yes?
100
The standard of measure for alcohol potency
What is the proof?
200
The designation for drinking an excessive quantity of alcohol in a short period of time.
What is binge drinking?
200
Quantity of wine(approx. 12% alcohol) constituting 1 serving.
What is 5 oz.?
200
Who you should contact if you suspect an alcohol party is going on in the Residence Hall, or if you need to talk about problems with alcohol or alcohol dependency?
Who is the RM on Duty
200
The designation of a school which prohibits alcohol possession and consumption on campus (unlike USC)
What is a dry campus?
200
The formula for calculating the proof of alcohol.
What is percentage of ethanol content*2
300
Name three long-term effects of alcoholism
What are: High blood pressure, stroke, and other heart-related diseases, Liver disease, Nerve damage, Permanent damage to the brain, Vitamin B1 deficiency, which can lead to a disorder characterized by amnesia, apathy and disorientation, Ulcers, Cancer of the mouth and throat
300
Quantity of liquor (approx. 40% alcohol) constituting 1 serving.
What is 1.5 oz.?
300
A knowledgeable campus resource with information on alcohol policy, treatment, and safety.
What is USCPD?
300
Can a resident be forced to pay for and attend a mandatory alcohol safety and awareness course as a consequence?
What is yes?
300
The name of a person who agrees to abstain from drinking in order to drive everyone home safe.
What is a designated driver?
400
Name three systems of alcohol dependency
What are: Being unable to limit the amount of alcohol you drink, Wanting to cut down on how much you drink or making unsuccessful attempts to do so, Spending a lot of time drinking, getting alcohol or recovering from alcohol use, Feeling a strong craving or urge to drink alcohol, Failing to fulfill major obligations at work, school or home due to repeated alcohol use, Continuing to drink alcohol even though you know it's causing physical, social or interpersonal problems, Giving up or reducing social and work activities and hobbies, Using alcohol in situations where it's not safe, such as when driving or swimming, Developing a tolerance to alcohol so you need more to feel its effect or you have a reduced effect from the same amount, Experiencing withdrawal symptoms — such as nausea, sweating and shaking — when you don't drink, or drinking to avoid these symptoms
400
The BAC at which a person can be charged with OUI
What is .08?
400
An included USC resource with dedicated professionals to help deal with problems relating to alcohol dependence.
What is Counseling through USC Student Health Services
400
What is the fine for the first alcohol conduct offense in general (each case is handled individually by the Office of Student Conduct)?
What is $250?
400
The names of the two RMs running Chocolate Wasted
What are Anna and Jon?
500
Name three symptoms of alcohol poisoning
What are: Confusion, Vomiting, Seizures, Slow breathing (less than eight breaths a minute), Irregular breathing (a gap of more than 10 seconds, between breaths) Blue-tinged skin or pale skin, Low body temperature (hypothermia), Passing out (unconsciousness) and can't be awakened
500
The maximum allowable BAC for anyone under 21yo
What is .02?
500
A non-USC resource that specializes in Alcohol Abuse and Treatment in Columbia, SC
What is LRADAC?
500
Where can 21yo residents keep alcohol in their apartment?
What is in a personal fridge in their bedroom?
500
EQ's USCPD Community Officer
Who is Officer Graf?