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100

What does it mean to “play the tape out” in recovery?
A. Listen to music to relax
B. Visualize the consequences of using before you act
C. Talk to a peer about your triggers
D. Ignore cravings and distract yourself

Answer: B. Visualize the consequences of using before you act

100

What is the name of the tallest mountain in North America, located in Alaska?
A. Mount Rainier
B. Mount Denali
C. Mount Everest
D. Mount Logan

Answer: B. Mount Denali
(Formerly known as Mount McKinley)

100

What was Anchorage originally established as in 1914?
A. Gold mining town
B. Military outpost
C. Tent city for railroad construction workers
D. Fishing village

 Answer: C. Tent city for railroad construction workers
(It was the headquarters for the Alaska Railroad construction.)

100

What’s the largest internal organ in the human body?
A. Brain
B. Liver
C. Lungs
D. Intestines

Answer: B. Liver

100

In which U.S. state is it illegal to put an ice cream cone in your back pocket?
A. Texas
B. Alabama
C. Ohio
D. Nevada

Answer: B. Alabama
(It was originally a way to stop horse theft—people used cones to lure horses away without “technically” stealing.)

200

 What is one reason people might avoid working on their triggers?
A. They’ve already done it
B. They don’t think triggers are real
C. Facing triggers often brings up uncomfortable emotions
D. Triggers can be solved with just willpower

Answer: C. Facing triggers often brings up uncomfortable emotions

200

Which indigenous group is traditionally associated with northern coastal Alaska and Arctic survival techniques?
A. Cherokee
B. Navajo
C. Iñupiat
D. Sioux

Answer: C. Iñupiat

200

Which mountain range is visible from most of Anchorage on a clear day?
A. Chugach Mountains
B. Brooks Range
C. Kenai Mountains
D. Wrangell Mountains

Answer: A. Chugach Mountains

200

Which U.S. document begins with the words “We the People”?
A. Declaration of Independence
B. Gettysburg Address
C. U.S. Constitution
D. Emancipation Proclamation

Answer: C. U.S. Constitution

200

What was the original purpose of bubble wrap?
A. Packing material
B. Wallpaper
C. Greenhouse insulation
D. Mattress topper

Answer: B. Wallpaper
(It was invented in 1957 as textured wallpaper—unsurprisingly, it flopped.)

300

What is a relapse prevention plan designed to do?
A. Keep you distracted 24/7
B. Teach you how to control other people
C. Help you recognize risks and take action before you use
D. Shame you into staying sober

Answer: C. Help you recognize risks and take action before you use

300

How can you get to Juneau by road?
A. Drive north on the Alaska Highway
B. Cross the Bering Strait bridge
C. You can’t—it’s only accessible by boat or plane
D. Take the Denali Express train

Answer: C. You can’t—it’s only accessible by boat or plane

300

What major earthquake struck Anchorage on March 27, 1964?
A. The Great Denali Quake
B. The Prince William Sound Quake
C. The Good Friday Earthquake
D. The Cook Inlet Quake

Answer: C. The Good Friday Earthquake
(It was a 9.2 magnitude—the strongest ever recorded in North America.)

300

What is the only mammal capable of true flight?
A. Flying Squirrel
B. Sugar Glider
C. Bat
D. Hawk

Answer: C. Bat

300

Which U.S. city has a law stating it's illegal to carry an ice cream cone in your pocket on Sundays?
A. Topeka, Kansas
B. Lexington, Kentucky
C. Tulsa, Oklahoma
D. Minneapolis, Minnesota

NOT ALABAMA THIS TIME lol 

Answer: B. Lexington, Kentucky
(Yup, another “ice cream cone pocket” law—it was a trend in horse-theft prevention.)

400

Why is it important to identify “high-risk situations” during recovery planning?
A. To avoid getting into legal trouble
B. So others can monitor the person more closely
C. Because stress and environmental cues can activate craving and automatic behaviors
D. To comply with program paperwork

Answer: C. Because stress and environmental cues can activate craving and automatic behaviors
(High-risk situations often include HALT: Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired.)

400

 What is the name of the strong ocean current that flows through the Aleutian Islands, affecting Alaska’s weather and marine life?
A. Gulf Stream
B. Bering Flow
C. Alaska Current
D. Kuroshio Current

Answer: C. Alaska Current

400

What’s the name of the geological fault responsible for the massive 1964 earthquake in Anchorage?
A. Turnagain Fault
B. Alaska Megathrust
C. Denali Fault
D. Castle Mountain Fault

Answer: B. Alaska Megathrust
(It’s part of the subduction zone where the Pacific Plate slips under the North American Plate.)

400

What is the part of the cell that holds DNA and controls cell activity?
A. Mitochondria
B. Nucleus
C. Cytoplasm
D. Ribosome

Answer: B. Nucleus

400

What was once mailed through the U.S. Postal Service in the early 1900s?
A. Bricks
B. Goldfish
C. Children
D. Wedding cakes

Answer: C. Children
(Yes—some families mailed children as “parcel post” with stamps attached to their coats. It was technically legal until 1915.)

500

 What role does emotional regulation play in SUD recovery?
A. It prevents boredom
B. It’s mostly used in anger management only
C. It reduces impulsive reactions that lead to use and builds tolerance for distress
D. It helps you hide emotions from others

Answer: C. It reduces impulsive reactions that lead to use and builds tolerance for distress
(Skills like grounding, and mindfulness are often used.)

500

Which Alaskan city hosts the World Ice Art Championships every year?
A. Nome
B. Barrow
C. Fairbanks
D. Kenai

 Answer: C. Fairbanks

500

Which Anchorage neighborhood was originally an Athabaskan village called "Nuch’ishtunt," meaning "the place protected from the wind"?
A. Mountain View
B. Government Hill
C. Eklutna
D. Point Woronzof

Answer: B. Government Hill
(It’s one of the city’s oldest settled areas and was originally Dena’ina land.)

500

Which of these is not a state of matter?

A. Plasma

B. Solid

C. Vapor

D. Liquid

Answer: C. Vapor
(Vapor is a form of gas, not its own state.)

500

What U.S. town celebrates an annual festival where people race outhouses on skis?
A. Leadville, Colorado
B. Anchorage, Alaska
C. Mackinaw City, Michigan
D. Bozeman, Montana


Answer: A. Leadville, Colorado