Alcohol 1
Tobacco 1
Alcohol 2
Tobacco 2
Misc.
100

For a teenage driver, what is the legal BAC they can have?

0.00

100

What is the dark, thick, sticky substance that is found in cigarette smoke?

Tar

100

A type of drug that SLOWS down the central nervous system.

Depressant

100

A type of drug that SPEEDS up the central nervous system.

Stimulant

100

It is illegal for anyone under this age to buy, posses, or use alcohol and tobacco products.

21

200

It is ILLEGAL for an adult over the age of 21 to drive if their BAC is.....

0.08 or higher

200

A form of tobacco that can be sniffed through the nose, held in the mouth, or chewed.

Smokeless tobacco

200

Definition: Drinking 5 or more alcoholic drinks in one sitting.

Binge Drinking

200

The addictive drug that is inside of tobacco products is what?

Nicotine

200

A cancer causing substance

Carcinogen

300

What are 2 reasons that driving under the influence of alcohol is dangerous?

Impaired Vision, Slowed Reaction Time, Impaired Judgement....

300

What are 2 effects that tobacco products can have on the user? (Short-Term OR Long-Term)

Yellow Teeth, Changes to brain chemistry, Heart rate and breathing increases, lung cancer, cardiovascular diseases etc...

300

Definition: The amount of alcohol in a person's blood, expressed as a percentage

Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)

300

These *skills* can be helpful in helping teens avoid the use of tobacco products.

Refusal Skills

300

List 2 factors that can impact the effects of alcohol.

Rate of consumption, Food, Gender, Body Size, Amount consumed, Medication......
400

This substance (a type of alcohol) is the main ingredient in alcoholic drinks.

Ethanol

400

What is the name of the colorless, odorless, poisonous gas that is found in tobacco smoke?

Carbon Monoxide

400

Definition: The state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance, and mental and physical control is reduced. (HINT: NOT ALCOHOL POISONING)

Intoxicaion

400

Why are less teens using tobacco products now than there were 20 years ago?

Teens are more educated about the dangers of tobacco, Vaping has become more popular etc....

400
Give 2 examples of effects that the use of alcohol can cause. (Long-Term or Short-Term)

Impaired Vision, Diminished Judgment, Slowed Reaction Time, Damage to brain cells, Damage to stomach, Cardiovascular diseases etc....

500

FINAL JEOPARDY: How do alcohol advertisements target teenagers and other young people? (Give at least 2 reasons/strategies)

Famous People, Healthy People, People who are seemingly having fun etc...