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Quiz

1 What is the S.T.O.P technique? (4 points)

Name the poisonous gas given off by cigarettes. 2 Name the poisonous gas given off by cigarettes.

Slide 3: Name the character. (Full name needed)

This is the legal BAC for Washington state. 4 This is the legal BAC for Washington state.

Slide 5: Identify the Band.

6 How are the cilia in the lungs affected by cigarette smoke?

Slide 7: Identify the flag of this country.

Slide 8: Name the country. xxxxx xxx xxxxx

9 Name two factors that affect alcohol absorbtion.

10 What does alcohol consumption do to the veins of the body?

Slide 11: Name either actor for one point, or both for two points Slide 11: Name either actor for one point, or both for two points. (for an extra point, name the show that this picture is from)

12 Name a short-term effect of alcohol on the brain.

13 How does alcohol affect the reproductive system?

Slide 14: Identify the Band Slide 14: Identify the Band. (for another point name the street they are on)

15 Cirrhosis affects which organ?

16 This results from a mother drinking while pregnant.

Slide 17: Name the sports player.

18 How much of the population are abstainers from alcohol?

Slide 19: Identify the band.

20 Side Stream Main Stream Second hand Smoke Of the following three, which is the most dangerous type of smoke? Side Stream Main Stream Second hand Smoke

Slide 21: Whose albums include the following titles? Songs About Jane It won’t be soon before long V

Slide 22: Identify the celebrity.

Slide 23 Why does the body get a hangover?

Slide 24 What event happened on December 7th, 1941?

Slide 25 What are two signs of intoxication?

Quiz ANSWERS

Say no. 1 Tell why. Offer other choices. Promptly leave. What is the S.T.O.P technique? (4 points) Say no. Tell why. Offer other choices. Promptly leave.

Name the poisonous gas given off by cigarettes. Carbon Monoxide 2 Name the poisonous gas given off by cigarettes. Carbon Monoxide

Slide 3: Name the character. (Full name needed) Wile E. Coyote

This is the legal BAC for Washington state. .08 4 This is the legal BAC for Washington state. .08

Slide 5: Identify the Band.

How are the cilia in the lungs affected by cigarette smoke? 6 How are the cilia in the lungs affected by cigarette smoke?

Slide 7: Identify the flag of this country. POLAND

Slide 8: Name the country. xxxxx xxx xxxxx FRANCE

Name two factors that affect alcohol absorption. 9 Name two factors that affect alcohol absorption. Strength of the beverage Number of drinks consumed Speed of consumption What you are mixing it with Presence of food in stomach Body Size

Widens them, giving a false sense of warmth. 10 What does alcohol consumption do to the veins of the body? Widens them, giving a false sense of warmth.

Slide 11: Name the celebrity Slide 11: Name the celebrity. (for an extra point, name the show that this picture is from)

12 Name a short-term effect of alcohol on the brain.

13 How does alcohol affect the reproductive system?

Slide 14: Identify the Band Slide 14: Identify the Band. (for another point name the street they are on) The Beatles and this is Abbey Road.

15 Cirrhosis affects which organ? Liver

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome 16 This results from a mother drinking while pregnant. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Slide 17: Name the sports player. Hope Solo

18 How much of the population are abstainers from alcohol? 1/3 are abstainers.

Slide 19: Identify the band.

20 Side Stream Main Stream Second hand Smoke Answer- Side Stream Of the following three, which is the most dangerous type of smoke? Side Stream Main Stream Second hand Smoke Answer- Side Stream

Slide 21: Whose albums include the following titles? Songs About Jane It won’t be soon before long V Maroon 5

Slide 22: Identify the celebrity. Howard Stern

Slide 23 Why does the body get a hangover? The body is dehydrated.

Slide 24 What event happened on December 7th, 1941? Attack on Pearl Harbor

Slide 25 What are two signs of intoxication? Answer- Confusion, loss of coordination, nausea, sweating, passing out, blurred vision