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Jeopardy Substance and Gambling Information

AlcoholTobaccoMarijuanaGamblingRisk & Protective Factors

True or False? Alcohol is a drug.

True or False? Alcohol is a depressant.

True or False? When a person stops drinking suddenly after drinking heavily, they can get sick.

True or False? If you drink only beer, you wont develop a drinking problem.

True or False? Only people who drink every day can become alcoholics.

True or False? Smoking causes 80% - 90% of all lung cancers.

True or False? Tobacco smoke contains tar.

True or False? Smoking light cigarettes decreases your risk of heart disease compared with smoking regular cigarettes.

True or False? There are more smokers than non-smokers.

True or False? Tobacco smoke contains 4000 different chemicals.

True or False? Smoking marijuana interferes with your sense of time and distance.

True or False? Marijuana is grown naturally therefore it is less harmful than cigarettes.

True or False? Most grade seven students, in Alberta, have tried Marijuana.

True or False? Short-term memory loss, laziness and feeling tired all the time are side effects of using marijuana.

True or False? Marijuana is not addictive.

True or False? Playing pool with friends for money isn’t really gambling.

True or False? Some features in gambling devices can help contribute to a person’s problem.

True or False? Government revenue from gambling in Alberta is over $1 billion annually.

True or False? Computers keep track of every game played on licensed VLTs.

True or False? When a flipped coin comes up heads four times in a row, the next flip will more likely come up tails than heads.

True or False? Protective factors decrease kids’ chances of becoming harmfully involved with substance use or gambling.

True or False? Risk factors increase kids’ chances of harmful involvement with substances or gambling.

True or False? Schools can make a valuable difference in preventing substance use and gambling problems.

True or False? Young people may turn to substance use or gambling when they cannot express their feelings in a healthy way.

True or False? It is helpful for an adult to tell a youth how to replace feelings of sadness with feelings of happiness.