Are You Smarter Than a Drug User? Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5 Question 6 Question 7 Question 8 Question 9 Question 10
Question 1 How much does an average smoker spend a year on cigarettes?
Question 1 Answer $1,200
Question 2 What percentage of smokers began smoking before the age of 18?
Question 2 Answer 80%
Question 3 What percentage of drivers under 21 report that they drove drunk last year?
Question 3 Answer 27%
Question 4 How much more likely are marijuana users going to have a heart attack?
Question 4 Answer Four times more likely
Question 5 A person can die from a single episode of binge drinking? True or False
Question 5 Answer True
Question 6 What type of drug is alcohol?
Question 6 Answer A depressant
Question 7 What percentage of smokers’ wished they didn’t smoke?
Question 7 Answer 80%
Question 8 What is the most common type of cancer caused by smokeless tobacco?
Question 8 Answer Oral Cancer Oral Cancer
Question 9 It is NOT possible to get addicted to marijuana. True or False?
Question 9 Answer False
Question 10 Marijuana is safer, in general, than tobacco. True or False
Question 10 Answer False
3 – Point Question What is the most common reason high school students begin drinking?
3 – Point Answer Peer Pressure
Other reasons teens drink
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References: Questions & Answers adapted from HRM Substance Abuse Curriculum Survey: Gatins, D. E. & White, R. M. (2006). School-based substance abuse programs: Can they influence students’ knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to substance abuse? North American journal of Psychology, 8(3), Questions & Answers adapted from HRM Substance Abuse Curriculum Survey: Gatins, D. E. & White, R. M. (2006). School-based substance abuse programs: Can they influence students’ knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to substance abuse? North American journal of Psychology, 8(3),