Basic Info
Side effects & withdrawal symptoms
Trippy Facts
History
How is it taken?/What it looks like?
100
What type of a drug is LSD? A.) Stimulant B.) Hallucinogen C.) Depressant
B.) Hallucinogen
100
True or False: Anxiety, schizophrenia, mental confusion, and depression are some of the withdrawal symptoms of LSD?
True
100
What is the measurement of a hit of acid? A.) micrograms B.) grams C.) milligrams D.) none of the above
A.) micrograms
100
Why did psychiatrists use LSD on their patients in 1950-1960s? A.) they believed that LSD would help their patients gain weight B.) LSD was the cheapest drug at the time C.) they believed LSD helped patients unblock repressed memories
c.) They believed LSD helped patients unblock repressed memories
100
How is LSD administered? (There can be more than one answer)
LSD can be injected, absorbed through the mouth, and/or swallowed.
200
True/false: LSD is usually found on small squares of paper?
True. These squares are usually referred to as blotters, and they are administered orally.
200
The side effects of LSD depend on _________. A.) its smell B.) your age c.) the amount taken
C.) The amount taken
200
LSD is a drug that was prominent during what decade?
During the 70's
200
The use of LSD declined in the mid _ _ _ _s through the _ _ _ _ _s. A.) 1970, 1980 B.) 1960, 1970 C.) 1940, 1950
A.) The use of LSD declined in the mid 1970s through the 1980s.
200
LSD is usually found in what? A.) flavored gum B.) blotters C.) drinks
B.) blotters
300
Which of the following is not a street name for LSD? A.) Acid B.) Blow C.) Tabs D.) Microdot
B.) Blow. Blow is a common street name for cocaine.
300
Which of the following is not an effect of LSD? A.) dilated pupils B.) Sleeplessness C.) increased heart rate D.) increased appetite
D.) Increased appetite LSD makes the user lose their appetite.
300
What kind of taste does LSD have? A.) bitter b.) sweet C.) sour D.) none of the above
D.) none of the above. LSD has no taste, if it does have a taste it most likely is not LSD
300
In the 1990's, LSD was the most _ _ _ _ _ _ drug of people under 20 A.) potent B.) abused C.) none of the above
B.) abused In the 1990's LSD was the most abused drug of people under 20
300
True/False: LSD in its true form is a white powder.
True
400
What does LSD stand for?
Lysergic acid diethylamide
400
True/false: LSD withdrawal can make a user have suicidal thoughts.
True Because a user is used to having the drug in their system, they feel confused and vulnerable when it's gone.
400
What is the average price range for a hit of acid? A.) $10-$15 B.) $5-$10 C.) $20-$30 D.) $45-$50
A.) $10-$15 is the average price range, but prices may vary
400
Who invented LSD and when? A.) William Middlebrook in 1652 B.) Sir John Harrington in 1596 C.) Albert Hoffman in 1938 D.) Albert Niemann in 1850
C.) Albert Hoffman invented LSD in 1938
400
True/false: If you smell a hit of acid, you will notice a very funky potent odor?
False because LSD is odorless.
500
What is it's federal classification? A.) Schedule I B.) Schedule II C.) Schedule III D.) Schedule IV E.) Schedule V
A.) Schedule I Because LSD has a high potential for abuse, it has no current medical purposes, and there is a lack for accepted safety under medical purposes.
500
True/false: LSD is considered an addictive drug because it produces compulsive drug seeking behavior.
False LSD does not produce this type of behavior
500
What is the recommended dose for a first time user? A.) 2 to 3 hits B.) 1 to 2 hits C.) 5-6 hits
B.) 1 to 2 hits
500
Who used LSD first? A.) The romans B.) The aztecs C.) The catholics
B.) the aztecs
500
True/false: Drug dealers make LSD appealing to children by putting cartoon pictures on the blotters?
True. This is a dangerous tactic because kids may believe that because of the cartoon pictures, the drug is not harmful.