Alcohol Use in Canada
Drug Use in Canada
Guidelines for Drugs and Alcohol
True/False
100

What is the legal age for drinking in Alberta, Canada?

A. 14     B. 18    C. 21    D. 25

C. 18

100

What is a drug?

A drug is a substance that once incorporated into the body, either taken orally, nasally or being injected into the body, that changes the body's physical and/or mental state.

100

What is one standard drink size?

When looking at standard drink size:

  • A 12 Oz.(341mL) bottle/ can of 5% alcohol beer, cider is equal to

  • A 1.5 Oz. (43mL ( shot of 40% hard liquor (i.e. vodka, rum, whiskey, gin, etc.), which on its own is also equal to

  • A 5 Oz. (142mL) glass of 12% wine, or

  • A 3 Oz (85mL) glass of fortified wine (e.g. sherry, port, vermouth etc).

100

15 % of UAlberta students choose not to drink.

True
200

What is alcohol poisoning?

Alcohol poisoning is when an individual drinks a large amounts of alcohol in a short amount of time.

200

What year did Cannabis become legal in Canada?

A. 2007   B. 2012   C. 2018   D. 2020

C. 2018

200

What is the suggested serving of alcohol for men?

According to Canadian Centre for Substance Abuse (CCSA) they recommend 15 drinks a week, no more than 3 drinks a day.

200

Alcohol is classified as a stimulant type drug.

False - alcohol is classified as a depressant type drug.

300

How long does it take the body to absorb and eliminate one standard drink?

A. 1 hr   B. 2 hr  C. 4 hr  D. 10 hr  E. 24 hr

B. 2 hr

300

Name 1 of the 5 classifications of Drugs.

Depressants - slows down brain activity and causes a calming effect

Stimulants - increases feelings of wakefulness and causes you to feel more energetic and alert

Hallucinogens - results in altered sensory perception and causes hallucinations

Narcotics/Opioids - used to relieve pain

Anabolic Steroids - synthetic forms of testosterone

300

What is the suggested serving of alcohol for women?

According to Canadian Centre for Substance Abuse (CCSA) they recommend 10 drinks a week, no more than 2 drinks a day.

300

Headache, drowsiness and sweating are all symptoms of a hangover

True

400

Name 3 safe drinking tips.

Drink Slowly

For every one drink of alcohol have one non-alcoholic drink

Eat before and while drinking

Drink in a safe environment

Use a designated driver if you are drinking out

Keep track of how many drinks you have had

400

Give 3 examples of a Legal drug and 3 examples of an Illegal drug.

Legal Drugs

Alcohol   Caffeine   Tobacco   Nicotine   Cannabis

Illegal Drugs

Cocaine   Heroine   Ecstasy   Methamphetamine   LSD

400

When using Cannabis, how much CBD compared to THC should be in the product, more than, less than or equal amounts of THC?

Less than - The higher the THC content of a product, the more likely you are to experience adverse effects and greater levels of impairment. CBD is known to reduce some of the effects of THC.


400

Drinking caffeine will sober you up.

False - Drinking caffeine while intoxicated will not help you sober up. The amount of alcohol in your system isn’t altered by caffeine, and as such will not cause the process to speed up. The only thing that will help you become sober is time. 

500

Name 3 symptoms of alcohol poisoning.

Vomiting

Seizures

Slow Breathing

Low Body Temperature

Slow Breathing

Pale or Blue-tinged Skin

500

What is the fatal dose of fentanyl?

2 mg of pure fentanyl is enough for a fatal dose in average adults.

500

What is the possession limit for Cannabis in Canada?

5 grams of fresh cannabis. 15 grams of edible product. 70 grams of liquid product. 0.25 grams of concentrates (solid or liquid)

500

Consuming cannabis will not increase your chance of alcohol overdose.

False - Using cannabis when drinking increases your chances of alcohol overdose. Cannabis inhibits the body’s instinct to vomit—and when in danger of alcohol overdose you actually want to vomit to remove the toxins from your body.