Tobacco Facts
Health Impacts
Marketing and Media
Social Choices
Solutions and Advocacy
100

What addictive chemical is found in all tobacco and vaping products?

Nicotine

100

Which organ is most directly affected by smoking?

lungs

100

What is the goal of tobacco advertising?

To attract new users and keep current users addicted.

100

What is peer pressure?

Influence from friends or peers to behave in a certain way.


100

What is an anti-tobacco campaign?

A public effort to raise awareness and reduce tobacco use.

200

True or False: Vaping is completely safe.

false

200

Name one disease caused by long-term tobacco use.

Cancer, emphysema, or heart disease

200

True or False: Tobacco companies can advertise on TV.

False (banned since 1971 in the U.S.)

200

What’s one strategy to say “no” to vaping at a party?

Use assertive communication, change the subject, or walk away.

200

Name one national anti-tobacco campaign.

Truth Initiative or CDC’s “Tips from Former Smokers.”

300

Name one common ingredient in e-cigarette vapor besides nicotine.

Propylene glycol, flavorings, heavy metals, or formaldehyde

300

How does nicotine affect the brain’s reward system?

It releases dopamine, causing addiction and cravings.

300

Why do tobacco companies use colorful packaging and sweet flavors?

To appeal to young audiences.

300

True or False: Everyone your age vapes or smokes.

False — most teens don’t use tobacco.

300

Who benefits from tobacco use?

Tobacco companies (profit).

400

What type of drug is nicotine (stimulant or depressant)?

stimulant

400

What happens to oxygen levels in your blood when you smoke?

They decrease due to carbon monoxide binding to red blood cells.

400

What is an “influencer ad”?

A social media post promoting a product through a popular person’s image or endorsement.

400

What can you say if someone says, “It’s just flavor”?

“Flavors still have nicotine and chemicals — it’s not harmless.”

400

Who suffers from tobacco use?

Users, families, and communities (health, financial, emotional impacts).

500

How long does it take for nicotine to reach the brain after inhaling?

about 10 seconds

500

What is secondhand smoke?

Smoke inhaled involuntarily from someone else’s cigarette, vape, or cigar.

500

Which organization runs the “Truth” campaign?

The Truth Initiative

500

What are three refusal skills you can use when offered tobacco?

Say no firmly, suggest another activity, leave the situation.

500

What’s one way students can take action against tobacco use?


Create awareness campaigns, share facts, or model healthy choices.