"Legal" Drugs
Street/Illegal Drugs
Proper Use, Abuse or Misuse?
Addiction and Finding Help
Out of this World; Miscellaneous Questions
100

Tobacco products can cause these three effects on the body.

What are increased risk of cancers (of the mouth, throat, stomach, lungs), emphysema, tooth decay/loss, gum inflammation, physically/psychologically addictive...

100

These two drugs are both names for illegal or 'street' drugs.

What are LSD, PCP, Psilocybin, MDMA, Heroin, Methamphetamine, Cocaine, Bath Salts, Opium, Anabolic Steroids, or Inhalants.

100

These are drugs given with a doctor's note/instructions for a specific reason. Picked up at a Pharmacy.

What is a Prescription Drug?

100

This is the most effective way to avoid addiction.

What is staying drug-free?

100

This author wrote a series of 7 fantasy novels about a young wizard and his two best friends all of which are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Who is J.K. Rowling?

200

Aspirin, Ibuprofen, and Tylenol are examples of this type of drug.

What are Over-The-Counter Drugs?

200

Also called "Smack", this drug is incredibly addictive and can lead to respiratory depression, coma, and even death.

What is Heroin?

200

Reading the instructions, taking it as prescribed, and having supervision when taking a prescription drug is this.

What is Proper Use?

200

Feeling better with the substance than without it, symptoms upon withdrawal, and an increased tolerance are signs of this.

What is Addiction?
200

There are this many colours in a rainbow.

What is 7.

300

These drugs are both legal for adult usage for those over the age of 21 (18 in some states).

What are alcohol and tobacco?

300

MDMA, Meth, Cocaine, and Bath salts are examples of this.

What are Stimulants?

300
Tylenol, Advil, Benadryl, and many other common drugs are examples of this.

What are Over-The-Counter Drugs?

300

These are two different resources that could help with an Intervention Plan.

What are.....A trusted adult (i.e Counselor, parent, teacher, nurse etc), hotline, support group, In/Outpatient Treatment Center....

300

These are three of the four main Blood Types.

What are: O, A, B, and AB?

400

Although recently there has been a drastic decrease in smoking of cigarettes or cigars, there has been a major increase in the use of this.

What is vaping/E-cigarettes?

400

"Acid", "Angel Dust", and "Magic Mushrooms" are examples of this category of drug.

What are Hallucinogens?

400

Using an over-the-counter drug for a purpose other than what it was intended for is an example of substance _________.

What is Misuse?

400

This center involves people staying for a month or more, allowing a patient to concentrate of drug and alcohol education, counseling, and their recovery.

What is an Inpatient Treatment Center?

400

This number of planets make up our solar system, named "Sol" by the ancient Romans.

What are.... eight planets?

500

Nicotine, found in most Tobacco products, is an example of this category of drugs.

What are stimulants?

500

Taking too much of these three types of drugs could potentially lead to death.

What are Barbiturates, Alcohol, LSD, PCP, MDMA, Heroin, Inhalants, or Prescription Drugs.

500

These are two refusal skills that can help someone avoid an uncomfortable or risky situation.

What are (examples):

Saying No verbally and nonverbally

Suggesting a replacement activity

Leave the situation

Communicate your boundaries clearly

Using humor/jokes to deflect

500

Actions that are taken to improve a situation are called this.

What is an Intervention?

500

Name a mammal that can't jump.

What is an elephant, sloth, hippo, or rhino?