Alcohol in the body
Drinking facts
The Law & Alcohol
Myth v. Fact
College Life
100

What organ is mainly responsible for breaking down alcohol in the body?

What Is The Liver

100

What is the legal drinking age in the United States?

What Is 21

100

What is the legal BAC limit for drivers over 21 in most U.S. states?

What Is 0.08%

100

True or False: Coffee can sober you up.

what is false 

100

What should you never do if a friend passes out from alcohol?

what is Leave them alone or let them “sleep it off”

200

What does BAC stand for?

What is Blood Alcohol Concentration

200

One standard drink of beer in the U.S. equals how many ounces?

What Is 12 Ounces 

200

True or False: It’s legal to give alcohol to minors if they’re at your house.

What Is False, extra 10 points if you know how many states minors can drink in.

200

True or False: You can tell how drunk someone is just by how they act.

what is false

200

What is the safest action to take if you suspect alcohol poisoning?

What is call 911

300

What type of drug is alcohol classified as?

What Is Depressant

300

What is considered binge drinking for women?

What is 4 or more drinks in 2 hours 

300

Which U.S. amendment started Prohibition in 1920?

What is the 18th Amendment

300

Eating before drinking can slow down alcohol absorption. True or False?

What is true

300

What is one common sign that a college student may be developing a drinking problem?

What is Drinking to cope with stress or missing class because of drinking

400

How long does it take the body to process one standard drink on average?

What Is an hour

400

What is the alcohol content of 80-proof liquor?

what is 40%

400

Which amendment ended Prohibition?

What is the 21st Amendment

400

Mixing alcohol with energy drinks makes you less drunk. True or False?

what is false

400

What is “blackout drinking”?

What is Drinking enough to impair memory while still being awake and active

500

What serious condition can develop when someone drinks so much alcohol that their blood alcohol level suppresses vital functions like breathing, heart rate, and body temperature?

What is Alcohol Poisoning

500

What is the medical term for long-term liver damage caused by excessive alcohol use?

Cirrhosis

500

What percentage of fatal car crashes in the U.S. involve alcohol?

what is about 30%

500

What is the only thing that can truly sober a person up?

what is time ( letting your body process )

500

What some on campus resource can help students struggling with alcohol misuse?

What is The Center for Collegiate Recovery Communities

What is Risk Intervention and Safety Education (RISE