ALCOHOL
DRUGS
Tobacco/Cannabis
VAPING/SMOKING
100

Name three negative long-term consequences of alcohol use

high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, liver disease, digestive problems, some type of cancer




100

Name 3 reasons why teens choose to do drugs

peer pressure, to feel mature, to be cool, social media, depressed, relive stress, family/friends, traumas, bored 

100

Name two negative consequences of cannabis

lung infections, chronic (long-term) cough, increased mucus buildup in the chest

100

Name three long-term negative consequences of smoking

cancer, heart-related disease, lung diseases, diabetes, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary) 



200

At what age can you illegally drink alcohol in Canada?

At 19 years old

200

What is a drug?

A substance that isn't food that influences people's thoughts, feelings, and behavior from drugs.

200

Name two negative consequences of tobacco 

Yellow teeth, Bad breath, Cough, Lung damage, Heart attack, Strokes

200

What is the addictive substance in a vape?

Nicotine 

300

What are the risks of underage drinking?

suicide, motor vehicle crashes, injuries, drowning, memory problems, violence, change in behavior 

300

True or False

You can take prescribed drugs for fun without a doctor's consent?

FALSE, you need to have consent from your doctor to take prescribed drugs.

300

What is tobacco?

Tobacco is a plant that is used to be smoked.

300

Why are teens more likely to get addicted to vaping/smoking than adults?

Teenagers minds are not fully developed

400

What does DWI stand for?

Driving While Intoxicated

400

True or False

Is alcohol considered a drug?

Yes alcohol is considered a drug.

400

How many chemicals can be found in tobacco?

Around more then 4,000 chemicals can be found in tobacco

400

How many cigarettes does it equal to one vape?

Around 20 cigarettes