Alcohol
E-Cigarettes
Marijuana
Marijuana, Cigarettes, or E-Cigarettes?
Most ____ Drug
100

The type of alcohol that is in beverages.

What is ethyl alcohol?

100

The main addictive ingredient in e-cigarettes.

What is nicotene?
100

The component of marijuana that is illegal.

What is THC?
100

Seen as illegal by the federal government.

What is marijuana?


100

Most deadly drug (most deaths per year in the US).

What is tobacco?

200

The process in which yeasts convert fruit, sugar, and grains into alcohol.

What is fermentation?

200

What the "vapor" from e-cigarettes actually is.

What is an aerosol?

200

The first state to legalize medicinal marijuana.

What is California?

200

Usually does not contain nicotine.

What is marijuana?

200

The most used illicit drug.

What is marijuana?

300

When alcohol turns fat on the liver into scar tissue.

What is Cirrhosis?

300

When the vape substance gets in your lungs and coats the inside of your lungs with a sticky substance.

What is popcorn lung?

300

The plant that recreational marijuana comes from.

What is Cannabis sativa?

300

Most likely the most addictive.

What are cigarettes?

300

The type of drugs that are causing the most drug overdose deaths.

What are opioids?

400

The type of drug that alcohol is categorized as.

What is a depressant?

400

These have more nicotine than freebase nicotine e-cigarettes.

What are salt-based nicotine e-cigarettes?

400

The plant that medicinal marijuana comes from.

What is Cannabis indica?

400
The least popular among teens.

What are cigarettes?

400

Usually seen as the most addictive drug.

What is Heroin?

500

The process in which the alcohol is purified and concentrated.

What is distillation?

500

The chemical that is in e-cigarettes which has been approved for use in food, but has not been approved for inhaling.

What is propylene glycol?

500

Chemicals unique to cannabis.

What are cannabinoids?
500

Does not produce tar.

What are e-cigarettes?

500

The illegal drug that is most often associated with hospital emergency department visits in the U.S.

What is cocaine?