12 STEPS
NA FUN FACTS
12 TRADITIONS
PREAMBLES
TRUE OR FALSE
100
Which Step says the following we made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves
Step four
100
The year NA was started.
What is the year 1953
100
Personal recovery depends on what
NA unity
100
When are you a member of NA?
When you say you are
100
When NA was founded it started with 13 Steps.
False
200
In step one we decided that our lives had become what
Unmanageable
200
The decade that the basic text was written.
What is the 80's
200
Step 12 tells us to place blank before blank
Principles before personalities
200
What are the three most important spiritual principles
Honesty open-mindedness and willingness
200
Narcotics anonymous was founded in St. Paul Minnesota
False
300
In what steps do we make amends where ever possible
Step nine
300
who was the founder of narcotics anonymous
Who is James "Jimmy K" Kinnon
300
What is the NAs opinion on outside issues
We ain't got one
300
What are the requirements for membership
A desire to stop using
300
The words drugs and narcotics are found nowhere in the 12 steps
Truest
400
Instep five To whom did we admit the exact nature of our of our wrongs
To ourselves God and another human being
400
The name of the most recent literature NAWS has put out
Guiding Principles: The spirit of our traditions.
400
Please recite the seventh step
Every narcotics anonymous group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions.
400
What do we live for
Just for today
400
In the chapter of the "Basic Text" entitled "The Twelve Traditions" reference is made to the "hard won experience" of "our predecessors". This is in reference to the founding members of NA.
False
500
What do we come to pray for instep 11
The knowledge of our higher power's will and the power to carry it out
500
In how many countries does NA currently have meetings
129 Countries
500
Who is narcotics anonymous ultimate authority
A loving God as he may express himself in our group conscience
500
Please recite the entire preamble of who is an addict
Most of us do not have to think twice about this question. We know! Our whole life and thinking was centered in drugs in one form or another—the getting and using and finding ways and means to get more. We lived to use and used to live. Very simply, an addict is a man or woman whose life is controlled by drugs. We are people in the grip of a continuing and progressive illness whose ends are always the same: jails, institutions, and death.
500
Jimmy K's personal story does not appear in the personal stories part of the basic text
True