Chapter 26 Lesson 4 Multiple Choice Brad S.. 1. 86% of 12 to 17 year olds have: A. Tried marijuana. B. Never tried marijuana. C. Sold illegal drugs. D.

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Chapter 26 Lesson 4 Multiple Choice Brad S.

1. 86% of 12 to 17 year olds have: A. Tried marijuana. B. Never tried marijuana. C. Sold illegal drugs. D. Bought illegal drugs.

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2. 98% of 12 to 17 year olds have: A. Never tried cocaine. B. Snorted cocaine. C. Injected cocaine. D. Tried cocaine.

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3. Therapeutic communities are: A. Residential treatment areas. B. Places you can buy drugs. C. Exercise gyms. D. None of the above.

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4. Areas within 1000 ft. of school and designated by signs, within which people caught with drugs are penalized. A. prisons. B. ghettos. C. hospitals. D. Drug free school zones.

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5. Communities take action against illicit drugs by performing: A. dances. B. concerts. C. Drug watches. D. Drug purchases.

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6. The best way to take action against a struggle is by first: A. Identifying the problem. B. Calling police. C. Running away. D. Use drugs.

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7. ______ is/are a main reason why kids use drugs. A. gangsters. B. Peer pressure. C. The “high”. D. To kill themselves.

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8. The first step in staying free of drugs is to A. Use drugs. B. Make a clear commitment to stay drug free. C. Tell others not to use drugs. D. Buy all the drugs and destroy them.

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9. Deciding not to use drugs doesn’t mean A. You won’t have friends and fun. B. You won’t be popular. C. You won’t be healthy. D. All of the above.

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10. Living a drug free life means A. Finding healthy ways to have fun. B. Getting physical exercise. C. Connecting with the world. D. All of the above.

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11. What is one of the first things to do when becoming drug free. A. Go puff a cigarette. B. Talk to a trusted adult. C. Tell yourself you can’t do it. D. None of the above.

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12. Detoxification is A. overdose. B. A high level of acid. C. Getting a drug out of the body. D. None of the above.

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13. When searching lockers, police will A. Use a drug ‘detector’. B. Use a specially trained dog. C. Steal the drugs. D. None of the above.

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14. Drugs in a school locker can result in A. expulsion, suspension, or prison. B. fun. C. Becoming smarter. D. Making more friends.

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15. Illegal drugs can A. Kill you. B. Ruin your education. C. Ruin relationships. D. All of the above.

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