Drugs
Alcohol
Mental Health
Sexual Health
Reproduction
100

What is the most commonly used drug in the world?

Caffeine (type of stimulant)

100

What type of drug is alcohol?

Depressant 

100

This is the term for a medical condition involving changes in emotion, thinking, or behavior that interfere with daily functioning.

mental illness

100

When do you need to gain consent?

EVERY TIME

100

What does reproduction mean?

The production of offspring

200

This substance is found in both cigarettes and vapes, making them addictive.

Nicotine

200

What is the main difference between beer, wine, and liquor/spirits?

Alcohol Content

200

Experts recommend that teens get about this many hours of sleep per night to support mental well-being.

8-10 hours

200

What is an STI?

Sexually Transmitted Infection

200

How long does a typical human pregnancy last?

9 months

300

What is the type of drug that  alters a person's perception of reality?

Hallucinogens 

300

What is the main cause of hangovers, often leading to symptoms like dry mouth, headaches, and fatigue?

Dehydration

300

Constant worrying, racing thoughts, restlessness, and trouble concentrating may be signs of this mental health condition.

Anxiety

300

A type of birth control that use hormones to prevent pregnancy.

Hormonal Contraceptives

300

These two organs produce sperm and the hormone testosterone.

Testicles

400

What is the type of drug that reduces the functional or nervous activity of an indvidual?

Depressant

400

What is it called when drinking too much alcohol leads to a temporary condition where you don’t remember anything.

Blackout

400

Losing interest in activities, withdrawing from friends, and changes in sleep or appetite may be signs of this common mental health condition.

Depression

400

What method of birth control protects against both unwanted pregnancy and STIs/STDs?

Barrier Method

400

This organ in females is where a fertilized egg implants and grows during pregnancy.

Uterus

500

What is the type of drug that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body?

Stimulant

500

Chronic alcohol consumption can change brain chemistry, leading to feelings of anxiety and depression and a feeling of needing alcohol rather than wanting it. What is this called?

Alcoholism

500

Extreme mood swings, risky behavior, and intense irritability might be symptoms of this condition sometimes diagnosed in teens.

Bi-Polar Disorder

500

What is FRIES an acronym for?

F: freely given

R: reversible 

I: informed

E: enthusiastic 

S: specific

500

How does the fetus receive food and remove its waste?

Through the placenta