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General Knowledge DDR True or False General Knowledge CAP Alcohol Abbreviations With DDR

This is what DDR stands for in CAP

What is Drug Demand Reduction?

This is the regulation that covers the DDR Program

What is CAPR 51-1?

This is the title of the Wing DDR representative

What is the Drug Demand Reduction Administrator?

This is the person who is in charge of the DDR Program at NHQ

Who is Mike Simpkins?

This is the year the DDR Program started

What is 1994?

Alcohol is a depressant

TRUE: Alcohol’s depressing effect is what makes people relaxed and comfortable – feeling. It is also what slows down the brain, making people slow-witted and clumsy.

Only adults can be alcoholics

FALSE: More than 3 million underage drinkers in the U.S. are alcoholics.

A mixed drink made with one shot (1.5 ounces) of hard liquor such as whiskey has more alcohol than a 12-ounce bottle of beer

FALSE: They contain about the same amount of alcohol

Small quantities of alcohol can reduce the ability to remember bits of information

TRUE: Just one or two drinks can make it harder to retain bits of new information such as a name, an item on a list, or a phone number

Alcohol can lead to loss of mental powers (dementia)

TRUE: Alcohol is the second most common cause of dementia. The leading cause is Alzheimer’s disease

He is the NHQ Chief of Staff

Who is Col Larry Kauffman CAP?

These are the core values of Civil Air Patrol

What are Integrity, Volunteer Service, Excellence, and Respect?

Daily Double

This CAP Region includes Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado Wings

What is Rocky Mountain Region?

He is the volunteer staff member for the DDR Program

Who is Col David Mikelson, CAP?

This is the title of the individual who is in charge of the National Headquarters staff

What is the Executive Director?

This is when there is 1 part alcohol per 1,000 parts of blood

What is a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.10%?

A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of __________ would make you legally drunk in most states.

What is 0.08%?

A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of ____________can kill you.

What is 0.40%?

This is the amount of time it takes alcohol to move through the blood stream to your brain.

What is 3 hours?

This is what happens when a large amount of alcohol in the bloodstream reaches the brain.

What is part of your brain shuts down and YOU PASS OUT?

C.A.D.C.A.

What is Community Anti Drug Coalitions of America?

O.N.D.C.P.

What is White House Office of National Drug Control Policy?

D.E.F.Y.

What is Drug Education for Youth?

N.G.B.

What is the National Guard Bureau?

C.D.C.

What is the Center for Disease Control?

Final Jeopardy Category: Drug Demand Reduction

These are the three missions of the Drug Demand Reduction Program

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What are Community Service, School Program, and Education and Training?