Smoking
Vaping
Alcohol
Alcohol 2
Risk Taking
100

What addictive chemical is found in most vapes and cigarettes?

Nicotine

100

Which organ is most affected by smoking and vaping?

Lungs

100

What is the legal drinking age in Australia?

18

100

What does BAC stand for?

Blood Alcohol Concentration

100

What emergency number should you call in Australia?

000

200

What body system is damaged by smoking over time?

Respiratory System

200

Name one health risk of vaping.

Lung damage, nicotine addiction, breathing problems

200

Which organ breaks down alcohol in the body?

Liver

200

Name one short-term effect of alcohol.

Slower reactions, poor judgement, dizziness, etc.

200

What type of pressure can influence teenagers to take risks?

Peer Pressure

300

Why do people become addicted to nicotine?

It releases dopamine in the brain

300

Name one toxic chemical found in vapes

Formaldehyde, Acetaldehyde, Acrolein, etc

300

Why can alcohol increase the chance of injury?

It affects judgement and coordination

300

Why is mixing alcohol with other drugs dangerous?

It increases the risk of overdose and serious harm

300

What does it mean to make an informed decision?

Using facts and information before choosing

400

Name one long-term effect of smoking.

cancer, heart/lung disease etc

400

Why are young people particularly vulnerable to nicotine addiction?

Their brains are still developing

400

Is alcohol a stimulant or depressant?

Depressant

400

What is one sign that a person has had too much alcohol?

Slurred speech, vomiting, poor balance, etc.

400

Name one positive alternative to risky behaviour.

Sport, hobbies, exercise, spending time with friends, etc.

500

What gas in cigarette smoke reduces the amount of oxygen carried in the blood?

Carbon monoxide

500

Why do vape companies use colourful packaging and sweet flavouring?

to appeal to young people.

500

What body system is slowed down by alcohol?

Central Nervous System 

500

Approximately how much pure alcohol is in a standard drink?

10g or 12.5mL

500

Why are teenagers more likely to engage in risk-taking behaviours?

Their brains are still developing