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A:B: Twice as likely to develop a psychotic disorder Half as likely to develop a psychotic disorder £100 When compared with those who have never used cannabis, young adults who regularly use cannabis are: C:D: Equally as likely to develop a psychotic disorder None of these 50:50

A:B: Twice as likely to develop a psychotic disorder £100 When compared with those who have never used cannabis, young adults who regularly use cannabis are: C:D: None of the above 50:50

A:B: Cannabis generally makes your psychotic symptoms worse Continued cannabis use slows the rate of recovery from a psychotic episode £200 Cannabis use can affect the mental health of people who have experienced psychosis. Which of these options is FALSE: C:D: Over a long period of time, cannabis will improve mental health problems Cannabis can lead to a more frequent use of crisis services and more stays in hospital 50:50

A:B: Continued cannabis use slows the rate of recovery from a psychotic episode £200 Cannabis use can affect the mental health of people who have experienced psychosis. Which of these options is FALSE: C:D: Over a long period of time, cannabis will improve mental health problems 50:50

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A:B: Use cigarette filters when you smoke Use skunk instead of weaker strains of cannabis £300 If you want to minimise the harm caused by cannabis, what SHOULDN’T you do? C:D: Try to reduce the amount that you are smoking Use less potent varieties of cannabis 50:50

A:B: Use cigarette filters when you smoke Use skunk instead of weaker strains of cannabis £300 If you want to minimise the harm caused by cannabis, what SHOULDN’T you do? C:D: 50:50

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A:B: It halves your chance of getting cancer It triples your chance of getting cancer £500 Which of these is TRUE about the long term effect of smoking cannabis? C:D: It has no effect on your chances of getting cancer It doubles your chance of getting cancer 50:50

A:B: It halves your chance of getting cancer £500 Which of these is TRUE about the long term effect of cannabis use? C:D: It doubles your chance of getting cancer 50:50

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A:B: £1,000 Which of these options is FALSE? C:D: Cannabis is illegal People with mental health difficulties are more likely to show symptoms if they use cannabis 50:50 Cannabis use improves energy levels and concentration Cannabis contains a chemical known as THC which disrupts the usual functioning of the brain

A:B: £1,000 Which of these options is FALSE? C:D: 50:50 Cannabis use improves energy levels and concentration Cannabis contains a chemical known as THC which disrupts the usual functioning of the brain

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A:B: Possession of cannabis Selling cannabis C:D: Giving cannabis None of the above 50:50 £2,000 Which of the following is NOT illegal?

A:B: Selling cannabis C:D: None of the above 50:50 £2,000 Which of the following is NOT illegal?

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A:B: Mouth, gum and throat cancers Adverse effects on the cardiovascular system £4,000 Which of these physical effects has not been linked to cannabis use? C:D: Diabetes Asthma and bronchitis 50:50

A:B: £4,000 Which of these physical effects has not been linked to cannabis use? C:D: Diabetes Asthma and bronchitis 50:50

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A:B: You have experienced psychosis already There is a history of psychosis in your family £8,000 Which of these is NOT considered a risk factor for developing psychosis? C:D: You are or have been overweight You experience increased mental health symptoms when you smoke cannabis even just some of the time 50:50

A:B: You have experienced psychosis already £8,000 Which of these is NOT considered a risk factor for developing psychosis? C:D: You are or have been overweight 50:50

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A:B: £80 on the spot fine No penalty as cannabis is legal £16,000 What is the maximum penalty for being caught in possession of cannabis? C:D: Up to 14 years in prison, an unlimited fine, or both Up to 5 years in prison, an unlimited fine, or both 50:50

A:B: £80 on the spot fine £16,000 What is the maximum penalty for being caught in possession of cannabis? C:D: Up to 5 years in prison, an unlimited fine, or both 50:50

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Digestion A:B: Sight £32,000 Research has found that some cognitive abilities are affected by cannabis use, and this can last for 28 days after you stop smoking cannabis. Which of these abilities was NOT believed to be affected? C:D: Digestion Learning 50:50 Attention Memory

Digestion A:B: Sight C:D: Digestion Learning 50:50 £32,000 Research has found that some cognitive abilities are affected by cannabis use, and this can last for 28 days after you stop smoking cannabis. Which of these abilities was NOT believed to be affected?

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A:B: Talk about it with someone – family, friends, care co- ordinator Find something to do to help distract from thinking about cannabis £64,000 If you have decided to quit using cannabis, but you find yourself really tempted, what SHOULDN’T you do? C:D: Spend time with people who smoke cannabis regularly Write down things you will spend the money on that you will save from not spending it on cannabis 50:50

A:B: Find something to do to help distract from thinking about cannabis £64,000 If you have decided to quit using cannabis, but you find yourself really tempted, what SHOULDN’T you do? C:D: Spend time with people who smoke cannabis regularly 50:50

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A:B: A 20 year old male who has smoked cannabis daily since the age of 12 £125,000 Which of these people would you estimate as having the LOWEST risk of developing psychosis? C:D: A 25 year old female who smokes cannabis 4 times a week with her mother who has schizophrenia A 19 year old female who smokes skunk every other day and suffers from anxiety and depression A 22 year old male who smokes cannabis once a week 50:50

A:B: A 20 year old male who has smoked cannabis daily since the age of 12 £125,000 Which of these people would you estimate as having the LOWEST risk of developing psychosis? C:D: 50:50 A 22 year old male who smokes cannabis once a week

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A:B: Cannabis alters the chemicals in your brain £250,000 Which one of these statements is false? C:D: Once you’re addicted to cannabis you cannot quit You can become addicted to cannabis 50:50 Cannabis has long- term effects on your health

A:B: £250,000 Which one of these statements is false? C:D: Once you’re addicted to cannabis you cannot quit You can become addicted to cannabis 50:50

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A:B: Hallucinations Paranoia £500,000 Which one of these is NOT a common symptom of psychosis? C:D: Obsessive behaviours such as hand-washing and list-making Delusions 50:50

A:B: Hallucinations £500,000 Which one of these is NOT a common symptom of psychosis? C:D: Obsessive behaviours such as hand-washing and list-making 50:50

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A:B: £1,000,000 Which of these statements about THC is FALSE? C:D: It only takes a few hours for THC to completely leave your body It affects dopamine levels in the brain There are generally higher concentrations of THC in skunk compared to weaker strains of cannabis It is a psychoactive substance 50:50

A:B: £1,000,000 Which of these statements about THC is FALSE? C:D: It only takes a few hours for THC to completely leave your body There are generally higher concentrations of THC in skunk compared to weaker strains of cannabis 50:50

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