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Question #1
Distillation involves fermented mash, heat and steam.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #2
Beer and wine both need to be distilled.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #3
Addiction only affects a person who is physiologically dependent.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #4
Addictive personalities are linked to genetics.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #5
A person can only be addicted to substances.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #6
Addicts are people who continue to behave and/or “use” only to find positive repercussions in the end.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #7
Tobacco smoke contains poison that: kills rats, are emitted from cars, help launch rockets to outer space and are found in cleaning products.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #8
Caffeine is a drug.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #9
A person can overdose from alcohol, nicotine and caffeine.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #10
Depressants slow the body down, stimulants speed the body up.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #11
Cocaine was a main ingredient in many medicines throughout the 19th Now it is a key ingredient in Coca-Cola.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #12
Morphine is an opiate
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #13
Morphine is a depressant.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #14
When dealing with mind altering substances our frontal lobe is disturbed which affects our brain’s ability to say GO-GO-GO.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #15
A person does not need to believe in herbal preparations for them to work.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #16
Opiates are classified as a narcotic.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #17
There is a symptom of using methamphetamines called “meth mouth”.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #18
Chocolate can be classified as a psychoactive substance.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #19
1 drop of pure nicotine would kill a human.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #20
It is estimated that 65% of all Americans consume alcohol on a regular basis. 10% of these Americans are considered to be heavy drinkers and they account for _______% of all alcohol consumed.
A.   10%
B.   25%
C.   50%
D.   80%
Question #21
Binge drinking is defined as:
A.   5 drinks at one setting for a man and woman
B.   At least 6 drinks for both men and women
C.   4 drinks at one setting for a woman and 5 drinks at one setting for a man
Question #22
The intoxicating substance found in beer, wine and liquor is known as __________, by itself, in its pure form it is known as a poison.
A.   Ethanol
B.   Mash
C.   Hops
D.   Fermentation
Question #23
Proof age comes from the term “powder proof.” The percentage of alcohol in a 90 proof bottle of Vodka is
A.   30%
B.   45%
C.   90%
D.   99%
Question #24
When a person has a BAC of .18 but they act as if they are sober, he/she has (a/an):
A.   Extremely high amounts of Xanax(a depressant) in their system
B.   Alcohol behavior tolerance
C.   Learned behavior tolerance
D.   All are correct
Question #25
BAC refers to:
A.   Blood Alcohol Concentration
B.   Blood Amount Consumption
C.   Blood Alcohol Consumption
D.   Beers Are Cold
E.   Booze/Alcohol Concentration
Question #26
Which of the following effects a person’s BAC?
A.   Metabolism
B.   Metabolism, Mood and Amount of food in the stomach
C.   Mood and Amount of food in the stomach
Question #27
Alcohol is metabolized in the __________ which is a major reason ________ Disease is associated with alcohol consumption.
A.   Stomach/liver
B.   Liver/stomach
C.   Liver/liver
D.   Pyloric valve/liver
Question #28
An alcoholic can seek help from Alcoholics Anonymous. The alcoholic’s family can get support through
A.   Al-Athon
B.   Al-Anon
C.   Ala-Teen
D.   Ala-Fam
Question #29
When an addict has the behavior or substance taken away from them they go through sever or mild symptoms of
A.   Cardiac arrest
B.   Solitude
C.   Withdrawal
D.   Adrenal responses
Question #30
Being addicted to caffeine can lead to being addicted to smoking which can lead to being addicted to marijuana which can lead to being addicted to cocaine. These are example of how certain drugs can be
A.   Gateway drugs
B.   Deemed illegal
C.   Chosen through experimentation
D.   Used beneficially
Question #31
Tobacco companies in the past and today are targeting children to try their products by
A.   Making tobacco look glamorous and Introducing characters that kids can relate to
B.   Making products that are appealing to the taste, making tobacco look glamorous and introducing characters that kids can relate to
C.   Making products that are appealing to the taste
Question #32
Codependence is when
A.   All are correct
B.   A friend is addicted to the addict
C.   An addict misuses a drug
D.   A gateway drug leads to and action
Question #33
Tobacco’s primary active ingredient is:
A.   Nicotine
B.   Carbon monoxide
C.   Tar
D.   Carcinogens
Question #34
If a smoker of ten years quits smoking, after 24 hours their chances of having cancer later in life
A.   Stays the same
B.   Is eliminated
C.   Decreases
D.   Increases
Question #35
The cancer causing agent in tobacco is/are called:
A.   Nicotine
B.   Tar
C.   None are correct
D.   Carcinogens
Question #36
Tobacco is considered:
A.   All are correct
B.   Safe only in moderation
C.   Socially accepted in all communities
D.   A gateway drug
Question #37
  
A.   Snuff and leaf
B.   Tagzone and runner
C.   Copesnacks and lippers
D.   Oral suppositories and plugs
Question #38
Long term smokers may have
A.   Lung cancer and Increased blood pressure
B.   Less sex drive, Abnormal pregnancies, Lung cancer and Increased blood pressure
C.   Less sex drive
Question #39
Nicotine does all EXCEPT
A.   Spreads to the central nervous system in 8 seconds
B.   Constrict blood vessels
C.   Suppresses hunger
D.   Cause cancer
Question #40
Caffeine and tobacco are associated with each other, another name for this is called
A.   Pairing
B.   Bi-dictive
C.   Enabling
D.   Parenting
Question #41
Caffeine is a
A.   Stimulant and depressant
B.   Opiate
C.   Stimulant
D.   Depressant
Question #42
Caffeine is a drug derived from the chemical family called
A.   Xaneexthicines
B.   Xenas
C.   Xylothones
D.   Xanthines
Question #43
SSD is a result of sniffing a ________ and can happen within _________.
A.   Commercial preparation/15 minutes of less
B.   Slip screen/a 2 minute drill
C.   Tobacco pipe/a smoke house
D.   Commercial preparation/15 seconds or less
Question #44
Commercial preparations can be misused for
A.   Inhaling household cleaners and a cheap high
B.   An exact way of how it is intended
Question #45
Drugs attach themselves to specialized cells, these cells are called
A.   Deceptacons
B.   Cell sponges
C.   Receptor sites
D.   Mitochondrial
Question #46
  
A.   Heating them up over 100 degrees Fahrenheit
B.   None are correct
C.   Only administering intravenously
D.   Creating false auditory and visual images
Question #47
Hemp can be
A.   Used as rope
B.   Referred to as cannabis and as marijuana
C.   Used as rope, referred to as cannabis and referred to as marijuana
Question #48
LSD is a
A.   Stimulant
B.   Designer drug
C.   Hallucinogen
D.   Depressant
Question #49
Designer drugs are ______________. This is scary because ________________.
A.   Legal in most states/we don’t know who is using them
B.   Sold in upscale pharmacies/they are often overpriced
C.   Synthetic/they are likely reproduced in our water
D.   Synthetic/we don’t know exactly what is in them
Question #50
Cocaine is a(an)
A.   Stimulant
B.   Analgesic
C.   Depressant
D.   In Coca-Cola
Question #51
The tendency to return to the addictive behavior after a period of time is known as
A.   Relapse
B.   Tolerance
C.   Habit
Question #52
Signs of addiction include denial, negative consequences, loss of control and
A.   Compulsion/obsession
B.   Headaches
C.   Sleeplessness
D.   Morning sickness
Question #53
Caffeine is a drug derived from the chemical family called
A.   Chemical inhibitors
B.   Deeks
C.   Stimulators
D.   Xanthines
E.   Bromine
Question #54
Nicotine is an active ingredient in some
A.   Pesticides
B.   Cocaine
C.   Foods governed by the FDA
Question #55
One example of a recreational drug is
A.   Cocaine
B.   Tobacco
C.   Rohypnol
D.   Cyanide
Question #56
Mescaline is derived from
A.   Over the counter drugs
B.   The peyote cactus
C.   Synthetic drugs
Question #57
An inhalant repercussion is SSD. SSD means
A.   Secondary Stroke Disorder
B.   Social Sniffing Disease
C.   Sudden Sniffing Death
D.   Sudden Stroke Death
Question #58
Commercial preparations include perfume, cosmetics and
A.   LSD
B.   Paint
C.   Ecstacy
Question #59
Tobacco smoke contains 4,700 compounds. Which of these is NOT found in tobacco:
A.   They are all found in tobacco
B.   Epinephrine
C.   Tar
D.   Cyanide
Question #60
The brain releases feel good neurotransmitters, these are known as
A.   Bonders
B.   Endorphins
C.   Deeks
D.   Morphinians
Question #61
Psychoactive drugs have the potential to alter:
A.   Skin rejuvenation
B.   Weight
C.   Mood or behavior
D.   Eye sight
E.   Paranoia
Question #62
Cirrhosis is a disease which destroys cells within the
A.   Liver
B.   Lungs
C.   Liver and Kidneys
D.   Heart
E.   Kidneys
Question #63
Physiological dependence results in ______ when the substance or behavior is stopped.
A.   withdrawal
B.   relapse
Question #64
Chronic, cravings, control, consequences and _______ are known as the 5 C’s.
A.   compulsion
B.   conviction
Question #65
The tendency of returning to an addictive behavior is known as __________.
A.   relapse
B.   withdrawal
Question #66
Receptor nerve cells stop filling up with endorphins and are replaced with ________.
A.   nicotine
B.   drugs
Question #67
A person who focuses on outside factors that control their own lives.
A.   external locus of control
B.   relapse
Question #68
A person who’s life is affected by fantasy games/online shopping, and/or chat rooms might be suffering from a/an ___________.
A.   binge addiction
B.   internet addiction
Question #69
Addicts who are brought up in wealthy neighborhoods often receive _________ treatment.
A.   more preferential
B.   less preferential
Question #70
An option of support for alcoholics.
A.   Alcoholic Anonymous
B.   Alcoholic Addicts
Question #71
Support group for the teenager of an alcoholic parent.
A.   Al-Teen
B.   Al-Anon
Question #72
Support group for the family of an alcoholic
A.   Al-Anon
B.   Al-Teen
Question #73
In the liver, alcohol is converted into _________.
A.   Carcinogens
B.   acetaldehyde
Question #74
Alcohol pulls cerebrospinal fluid from the body which results in a/an _________.
A.   withdrawal
B.   hangover
Question #75
Smoking was believed to bring rain to a rainy season in the ________ culture.
A.   Mayan
B.   Anglo
Question #76
A thick, sticky dark fluid made up of several hundred different chemicals.
A.   Nicotine
B.   Tar
Question #77
The sacs that fill with fluid when people acquire emphysema.
A.   Alveoli
B.   Villi
Question #78
Drinking this many cups of coffee will kill a human.
A.   100
B.   30
Question #79
The most common method of ingesting drugs is _______.
A.   Over the Counter
B.   orally
Question #80
OTC stands for
A.   Over the Counter
B.   Out of the Country

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