NA Twelve Steps
AA 12 Steps
History of NA
History of AA
Big Book
100

This workbook question is found in this step: 

Do I believe I can change?

What is Step 6--- NA workbook

100

True or False. 

The origins of AA can be traced to Oxford Groups


True.

The origins of Alcoholics Anonymous can be traced to the Oxford Group, a religious movement popular in the United States and Europe in the early 20th century. Members of the Oxford Group practiced a formula of self-improvement by performing self-inventory, admitting wrongs, making amends, using prayer and meditation, and carrying the message to others.  

[Taken from AA website]

100
The year NA was founded.

What is 1953?

100

True or False.

AA's Big Book calls alcoholism "an illness which only a spiritual experience will conquer."  Found on page..


True. Pg. 65

"you may be suffering from an illness which only a spiritual experience will conquer."

100

The Big Book was published in this year

What is 1939

Taken from Addiction Resource:

https://addictionresource.com/aa-meetings/aa-big-book/

200

finish this line from Step 1. 

Powerless over our........

Addiction. What is step 1

200

This step makes reference to "restored to sanity"

What is Step 2


200

NA Helps individuals with which disorder;

Food. Sugar. Substance. Alcohol. Poor Choices. Moral.

Masturbation.

What is Mastur... oops, wrong one.

What is Substance?

200
True or False. 

Famed Psychologist Carl Jung had an indirect role in the founding of AA.


200

This Person Wrote the Big Book

Who is Bill Wilson

300

We humbly asked Him to...... 


Finish the quote and name the step

 What is...remove our shortcomings. Step 7

300

This steps asks that you make amends.

What is Step 9

Step 9 of AA: Make Amends With Those You’ve Harmed

300

As of May 2018 there were more than {how many} meetings worldwide.

What is 70,000 meetings

300

True or False

Founder, Bill W. had been a golden boy on Wall Street, enjoying success and power as a stockbroker

True

300

True or False.
The original name of the Big Book was Alcoholics Anonymous

400

This preparation is needed in step 7

Spiritual preparation

400
The first part of Step 10 requires a person to continue doing this

What is continue to take personal inventory

Step Ten
“Continued to take personal inventory and when
we were wrong promptly admitted it.”

400

As of 2018 NA met in this many countries

What is 144

400

True or False. 

June 10, 1935 is regarded as the founding date of AA

True.
Dr. Bob lapses into drinking again but quickly recovers. The day widely known as the date of Dr. Bob's last drink, June 10, 1935, is celebrated as the founding date of Alcoholics Anonymous.

400

This original quote is in the foreword of the Big Book

We, of Alcoholics Anonymous, are more than one hundred men and women who have recovered from a seemingly hopeless state of mind and body. To show other alcoholics precisely how we have recovered is the main purpose of this book.

500

Which NA workbook Step is this from:

Have I accepted my powerlessness over my shortcomings as well as my addiction?

Step 7

Expand on this.

500

True or false. 

AA's 11th step allows for drink in moderation

False.

Step 11


“Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.”

500

According to the philosophy of the NA program, most addicts did not realize they had a problem with drugs until they were dead or in jail and then sought help

False

According to the philosophy of the NA program, most addicts did not realize they had a problem with drugs until they had no other choice besides ending up dead or in jail.

500

True or False. 

The first three members of AA all had names that started with B

BBB started AAA

True.

Eager to carry the message, Bill and Dr. Bob search for another person to help. After a slow start, their call to Akron City Hospital yields a prospect — Bill D., a lawyer. During the visits of Bill and Dr. Bob, Bill D. takes their message to heart and promises never to drink again — a vow he keeps for life. Now remembered as the “man on the bed”, Bill D. becomes the third member of what will eventually be called Alcoholics Anonymous.

500

True or False.
Studies show that sharing and read-outs at AA meetings help improve addiction outcomes for formal and informal treatment.

True.

Source:

Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12‐step programs for alcohol use disorder

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7065341/