Chapter 8: Alcohol, Tobacco, Caffeine $100 $200 $300 $400 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 AlcoholTobaccoCaffeine Drug Problems FINAL ROUND.

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Chapter 8: Alcohol, Tobacco, Caffeine $100 $200 $300 $400 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 AlcoholTobaccoCaffeine Drug Problems FINAL ROUND

Alcohol: $100 Question The intoxicating substance found in alcoholic beverages is known as a. methyl alcohol. b. ethyl alcohol. c. denatured alcohol. d. isopropyl alcohol. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Alcohol: $100 Answer The intoxicating substance found in alcoholic beverages is known as a. methyl alcohol. b. ethyl alcohol. c. denatured alcohol. d. isopropyl alcohol. BACK TO GAME

Alcohol: $200 Question Around 80% of ingested alcohol is absorbed through the a. stomach. b. large intestine. c. kidneys. d. small intestine. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Alcohol: $200 Answer Around 80% of ingested alcohol is absorbed through the a. stomach. b. large intestine. c. kidneys. d. small intestine. BACK TO GAME

Alcohol: $300 Question Alcohol is metabolized in the a. liver. b. kidneys. c. colon. d. brain. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Alcohol: $300 Answer Alcohol is metabolized in the a. liver. b. kidneys. c. colon. d. brain. BACK TO GAME

Alcohol: $400 Question What percentage of alcohol is in a bottle of 120 proof scotch? a. 80% b. 60% c. 90% d. 70% BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Alcohol: $400 Answer What percentage of alcohol is in a bottle of 120 proof scotch? a. 80% b. 60% c. 90% d. 70% BACK TO GAME

Tobacco: $100 Question What is the most dangerous gas found in tobacco smoke? a. Ammonia b. Nitrogen dioxide c. Carbon monoxide d. Hydrogen cyanide BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Tobacco: $100 Answer What is the most dangerous gas found in tobacco smoke? a. Ammonia b. Nitrogen dioxide c. Carbon monoxide d. Hydrogen cyanide BACK TO GAME

Tobacco: $200 Question In which medical condition are the tiny air sacs in the lungs destroyed, making breathing difficult? a. Asthma b. Emphysema c. Bronchitis d. Pneumonia BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Tobacco: $200 Answer In which medical condition are the tiny air sacs in the lungs destroyed, making breathing difficult? a. Asthma b. Emphysema c. Bronchitis d. Pneumonia BACK TO GAME

Tobacco: $300 Question Which drug category does nicotine fall under? a. Hallucinogen b. Depressant c. Ergogenic d. Stimulant BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Tobacco: $300 Answer Which drug category does nicotine fall under? a. Hallucinogen b. Depressant c. Ergogenic d. Stimulant BACK TO GAME

Tobacco: $400 Question Which type of tobacco product allows smokers to inhale more deeply due to the active ingredient eugenol? a. Clove cigarettes b. Filtered cigarettes c. Cigars d. Bidis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Tobacco: $400 Answer Which type of tobacco product allows smokers to inhale more deeply due to the active ingredient eugenol? a. Clove cigarettes b. Filtered cigarettes c. Cigars d. Bidis BACK TO GAME

Caffeine: $100 Question A derivative of the chemical family of stimulants called xanthines is found in a. snuff. b. nicotine. c. tobacco. d. coffee. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Caffeine: $100 Answer A derivative of the chemical family of stimulants called xanthines is found in a. snuff. b. nicotine. c. tobacco. d. coffee. BACK TO GAME

Caffeine: $200 Question All of the following are effects of caffeine consumption except: a. Increased heart rate b. Increased metabolism c. Increased appetite d. Increased urinary output BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Caffeine: $200 Answer All of the following are effects of caffeine consumption except: a. Increased heart rate b. Increased metabolism c. Increased appetite d. Increased urinary output BACK TO GAME

Caffeine: $300 Question What is the most common withdrawal symptom from lack of caffeine? a. Indigestion b. Increased blood pressure c. Involuntary muscle twitches d. Headaches BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Caffeine: $300 Answer What is the most common withdrawal symptom from lack of caffeine? a. Indigestion b. Increased blood pressure c. Involuntary muscle twitches d. Headaches BACK TO GAME

Caffeine: $400 Question Which health concern appears to be the most validated with regard to caffeine consumption? a. It can cause long-term hypertension. b. It can irritate the lining of the stomach. c. It can be a risk factor for heart disease. d. It increases the risk for stroke. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Caffeine: $400 Answer Which health concern appears to be the most validated with regard to caffeine consumption? a. It can cause long-term hypertension. b. It can irritate the lining of the stomach. c. It can be a risk factor for heart disease. d. It increases the risk for stroke. BACK TO GAME

Drug Problems: $100 Question Which of these is a syndrome describing children with a history of prenatal alcohol exposure but without all of the physical or behavioral symptoms of FAS? a. Alcoholic behavioral syndrome b. Fetal alcoholic hepatitis c. Fetal alcohol effects d. Fetal alcoholic abuse BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Drug Problems: $100 Answer Which of these is a syndrome describing children with a history of prenatal alcohol exposure but without all of the physical or behavioral symptoms of FAS? a. Alcoholic behavioral syndrome b. Fetal alcoholic hepatitis c. Fetal alcohol effects d. Fetal alcoholic abuse BACK TO GAME

Drug Problems: $200 Question This is the leading cause of cancer death from smoking. a. Throat cancer b. Colon cancer c. Lung cancer d. Stomach cancer BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Drug Problems: $200 Answer This is the leading cause of cancer death from smoking. a. Throat cancer b. Colon cancer c. Lung cancer d. Stomach cancer BACK TO GAME

Drug Problems: $300 Question The symptoms of chronic insomnia, jitters, irritability, anxiety, muscle twitches, and headaches describe a. caffeine overload. b. caffeine poisoning. c. caffeine withdrawal. d. caffeinism. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Drug Problems: $300 Answer The symptoms of chronic insomnia, jitters, irritability, anxiety, muscle twitches, and headaches describe a. caffeine overload. b. caffeine poisoning. c. caffeine withdrawal. d. caffeinism. BACK TO GAME

Drug Problems: $400 Question What condition is potentially fatal and results from prolonged use of alcohol, causing the liver to become inflamed? a. Cirrhosis b. Jaundice c. Alcoholic hepatitis d. Liver fibrosis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Drug Problems: $400 Answer What condition is potentially fatal and results from prolonged use of alcohol, causing the liver to become inflamed? a. Cirrhosis b. Jaundice c. Alcoholic hepatitis d. Liver fibrosis BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question A female’s blood alcohol concentration will be approximately _________ from the same number of drinks as compared to a male’s. a. 30% higher b. 5% lower c. 20% higher d. the same BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer A female’s blood alcohol concentration will be approximately _________ from the same number of drinks as compared to a male’s. a. 30% higher b. 5% lower c. 20% higher d. the same BACK TO GAME