Facts About Smoking
Effects on Health
Benefits of Quitting
Tobacco Myths
History & Culture
100

What chemical in cigarettes makes them addictive?

What is Nicotine?

100

What does smoking do to your lungs?

It damages lung tissue and reduces breathing capacity.

100

What happens to your breathing when you quit?

It improves as lungs begin to heal.

100

True or False: Light cigarettes are safer.

False – they are just as harmful.

100

What year did the U.S. require warning labels on cigarettes?

1965

200

True or False: Cigarette smoke contains over 7,000 chemicals.

What is True?

200

Name one disease caused by smoking.

Lung cancer, COPD, emphysema, heart disease, stroke

200

Name one benefit within 24 hours of quitting.

Blood pressure drops, carbon monoxide levels normalize.

200

“I’ve smoked too long to quit.” True or False?

False – it’s never too late to quit.

200

What famous doctor first linked smoking to lung cancer?

Dr. Ernst Wynder (or Dr. Richard Doll in the UK)

300

What part of the body is most affected by smoking?

What is the Lungs?

300

How does smoking affect your heart?

It raises blood pressure and increases risk of heart attacks.

300

How does food taste after quitting?

Taste and smell improve.

300

“Quitting will make me gain too much weight.” Myth or Fact?

Myth – Some people gain a little weight, but health benefits far outweigh it.

300

Name one TV show or movie that glamorized smoking.

 Mad Men", old Westerns, or 1950s–70s movies

400

Name one ingredient in cigarettes that is also found in car batteries.

What is Lead or Cadmium?

400

True or False: Secondhand smoke can harm others.

True

400

What happens to your risk of stroke after 5 years smoke-free?

It drops to that of a non-smoker.

400

True or False: Vaping is completely safe.

False – it still contains harmful substances.

400

What was the Marlboro Man?

A tobacco company’s cowboy-themed advertising icon

500

How many minutes of life are estimated to be lost per cigarette smoked?

What is 11 minutes?

500

How does quitting smoking help your body heal?

It allows the lungs, heart, and blood vessels to begin repairing themselves.

500

True or False: It’s too late to quit after age 60.

False – quitting at any age has health benefits.

500

“Quitting is too hard.” What can help make it easier?

Support groups, medications, counseling, nicotine replacement therapy

500

What law helped ban smoking in public places?

The Clean Indoor Air Act (varies by state, e.g., 1990s–2000s)