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So what’s the problem? Teacher follow up Quiz Are the following statements true or false? Try and answer the bonus questions © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Alcohol is a drug © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

True © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

What are alcopops? Bonus question © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Answer A flavoured alcoholic drink, usually fizzy and fruit flavoured. © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

There is no alcohol in most lager or beer © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

False © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Can you explain what a drug is? (Not examples) Bonus question Can you explain what a drug is? (Not examples) © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Answer A drug is a substance that if put into your body (not food) changes the way your mind and body works. © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

You must be 18 years old to be able to buy alcohol. © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

True © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Bonus question Can you explain why sniffing solvents is so dangerous? © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Answer Solvents can cause death by stopping a person breathing. © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Glue is an example of a solvent. © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

True © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Bonus question Shandy Coke Wine Cider vodka Put the following in order of strongest to weakest per volume of alcohol. Shandy Coke Wine Cider vodka © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Answer Vodka Wine Cider Shandy Coke © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

A unit of wine has more volume of alcohol than a unit of vodka. © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

False © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Bonus question Can you describe some of the effects that drinking a lot of alcohol can have on a person? © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Answer Loss of balance, not able to walk properly Become aggressive Anti-social behaviour e.g. fighting Being sick Become unconscious Less inhibited (do things that perhaps you wouldn’t do if you were not drunk) © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

You must be 18 years and over to buy all solvents. deodrant © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

False © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Can you give 3 more examples of solvents that are dangerous to sniff? Bonus question Can you give 3 more examples of solvents that are dangerous to sniff? © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Answer glue nail varnish hairspray petrol or lighter fuel © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Alcohol is a stimulant it speeds the body up. © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

False © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Bonus question What is binge drinking? © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Answer Binge drinking is when a person drinks a lot of alcohol in a short space of time. More than 6 units for a woman in one session and 8 units for a man in one session. © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent

Well done © Copyright of Gwent Police © Hawlfraint Heddlu Gwent