Smoking
Alcohol
Substance Use and Addiction
Health Effects
100

The addictive substance in cigarettes and vape.

What is nicotine

100

The age to legally purchase and consume alcohol in Ontario.

What is 19 years old?

100

Drugs that people are not allowed to have, use or buy.

What are illicit/illegal drugs?

100

An example of a short-term effect of smoking

What is coughing, dry eyes, bad smell, irritated sinuses, etc?

200

An example of first-hand smoke.

What is smoking a cigarette?

200

Drinking to much alcohol leads to...

What is intoxication?

200

The overuse or dependence on a harmful substance.

What is substance abuse?

200

An example of a long-term effect of smoking.

What is lung cancer, stroke, trouble breathing, asthma, etc?

300

The use of e-cigarettes is known as this.

What is vaping?

300

One factor affecting intoxication...

What is amount of the substance consumed, body size, food, etc?

300

Two reasons why someone may try a dangerous substance.1

What is peer pressure, stress, curiosity, etc.

300

An example of a short-term effect of alcohol.

What is slurred speech, blurred vision, drowsiness?

400

An example of second-hand smoke.

What is smoke that is inhaled while not being the person smoking a cigarette/vape (off the end of a cigarette or exhaled by a smoker).

400

The meaning of peer pressure.

What is the need to take a certain action in order to be accepted even if you'd rather not?

400

An example of a long-term effect of alcohol.

What is memory loss, high blood pressure, stroke, liver damage, ulcers, etc?

500

Three harmful things found in cigarettes.

What is tar, acetic acid (vinegar). carbon monoxide, stearic acid, butane, etc.
500

One example of a refusal technique to say no to trying cigarettes or alcohol.

What is just saying no, making up an excuse, making a joke, or changing the subject.