Alcohol edu modules 3 & 4

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If someone is showing signs of an alcohol overdose, you should: a. Call 911 or get help from an adult b. Lie the person on their back c. Splash cold water on their face d. Find a quiet place for the person to sleep

a. Call 911 or get help from an adult

True or False: Alcohol affects teenagers and adults in different ways. a. True b. False

a. True

To avoid a situation where someone is tempted to drive after drinking, you could: a. call ahead for a taxi to pick up you or your friends b. get a sober designated driver to drive everyone home c. call a parent or a trusted adult to pick up you or your friends d. All of the above

d. All of the above

What are the risk factors associated with drinking from a communal source of alcohol like a punchbowl? a. You could experience a blackout b. You could get sick c. You could drink more than you expect to d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Which of the following is a reason why alcohol affects teenagers and adults in different ways? a. Alcohol blocks memory development more in a teenager's brain than in an adult's brain. b. Teenagers have to drink more in order to feel the effects of alcohol. c. Alcohol interferes with learning d. Both A and C

d. Both A and C

: True or False: Drinking light beer only will help you stay safe while drinking. a. TRUE b. FALSE

b. FALSE

How can assumptions about teen drinking habits affect high schoolers' decisions about alcohol use? a. It can make them more likely to drink b. It can make them less likely to drink c. It has no effect

a. It can make them more likely to drink

A blackout is: a. Passing out from drinking b. When someone vomits from drinking too much c. Advertisements can sometimes make people feel pressure to look a certain way d. All of the above

a. Passing out from drinking

True or False: If you're feeling buzzed or drunk, the only way to sober up is to stop drinking and wait for your BAC to lower naturally. a. True b. False

a. True

When a person blacks out, their hippocampus is unable to: a. record new memories b. control muscular movement c. keep them from making embarrassing decisions d. regulate their blood pressure

a. record new memories

Which of the following is the best way to say no to a drink? a. "No thanks. Maybe later." b. "No thanks. I don't want one." c. "Drinking is stupid." d. None of the above

b. "No thanks. I don't want one."

Which of the following statements is true? a. Alcohol affects women and men the same way b. Alcohol affects men and women differently

b. Alcohol affects men and women differently

Which of the following is a key factor that influences Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)? a. Stress b. Eating certain foods c. Gender d. All of the above

c. Gender

John, who is of legal age, is at a party. Even though there's a punch bowl of a mixed drink, he only drinks the beer that he brought himself. Which of the following statements best justifies John's decision? a. John thinks communal drinks are watered down and don't contain enough alcohol. b. John doesn't like punch or mixed drinks. c. John doesn't know what exactly is in the punch or mixed drinks. He feels safer drinking the beer he brought. d. Both A and C

c. John doesn't know what exactly is in the punch or mixed drinks. He feels safer drinking the beer he brought.

Which of these is the best strategy to stay safe while drinking? a. Drink only light beers b. Drink only shots c. Make a plan and stick to it d. Build up your tolerance for alcohol over time

c. Make a plan and stick to it

Which of these strategies promotes safe drinking practices? a. Drinking light beers only b. Drinking shots c. Pacing yourself while drinking d. Drinking coffee to sober up

c. Pacing yourself while drinking

Imagine someone is at their best friend's house, and one of their older friends offers you a beer. Which of the following responses is a good way to say "no"? a. "No thanks, maybe later." b. "Ew, I don't want to smell like beer all night." c. Thanks, but I'm good. d. I wish I could. But I'm not 21 yet.

c. Thanks, but I'm good.

If the person who is supposed to drive you home has been drinking, you should: a. Call a parent or adult you trust to come pick you up b. Consider going home with someone who hasn't been drinking c. Consider staying where you are d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Which of the following can result from frequent heavy drinking over time? a. High blood pressure b. Kidney failure c. Muscle deterioration d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Which of the following is true about drinking and driving? a. As long as someone is under the legal alcohol limit, it is safe to drive b. If under 21, it is illegal to drive with any measurable amount of alcohol in one's blood system c. Driving can be impaired even after just one drink d. Both b and c

d. Both b and c

Which of the following statements about alcohol is true? a. Alcohol affects teenagers and adults in the same ways b. Alcohol affects teenagers and adults in different ways

b. Alcohol affects teenagers and adults in different ways

When Waleed was younger, he knew a few high schoolers who drank. So now that he's in high school, he feels like it is okay for him to drink. Select the reason that best describes why Waleed feels this way. a. Peer Pressure b. Assumptions c. Family Background d. Expectations

b. Assumptions

If you drink heavily over a period of time, you are likely to: a. Develop a high tolerance for alcohol b. Develop health problems like kidney failure and high blood pressure c. Develop a taste for alcohol d. Develop a good idea of your limits

b. Develop health problems like kidney failure and high blood pressure

True or False: Drinking stimulants like coffee is a good strategy to reduce your BAC. a. True b. False

b. False

True or False: alcohol affects men and women in the same way. a. True b. False

b. False

It's generally not a good idea to drink from communal sources at a party, like a punch bowl, because: a. It may have too little alcohol b. It may have many different types of alcohols mixed in c. It may contain germs or other unsanitary ingredients d. It may not taste good

b. It may have many different types of alcohols mixed in

Zasha drove herself and her friend Kiara to a party. They have both been drinking, but Zasha feels more buzzed. Who should drive them home? a. Kiara should drive b. Neither; someone sober should drive c. Zasha should drive since it is her car d. Either; buzzed driving is not drunk driving

b. Neither; someone sober should drive

Select the correct statement: a. Teens can drink legally if alcohol was given to them by an adult. b. Adults are breaking the law if they buy or consume alcohol. c. Alcohol blocks memory development in a teen's brain. d. Adults who start drinking late in life are more likely to become addicted to alcohol.

c. Alcohol blocks memory development in a teen's brain.

Saying 'no' to alcohol at a party or when you're out with friends can be difficult. When you don't feel like drinking alcohol, it's best to: a. Get an alcoholic drink but sip it slowly b. Get an alcoholic drink but pretend to drink it c. Get a drink but make it non-alcoholic d. Get an alcoholic drink and chug it

c. Get a drink but make it non-alcoholic

John and Jane are both 22, and both weigh 140 pounds. At a party, they drink the same amount over the same period of time. Whose BAC will be higher? a. John b. Both will have the same BAC c. Jane

c. Jane

Which of the following is a symptom of alcohol poisoning? a. breathing normally b. healthy or pinkish color c. breathing irregularly d. Both A and C

c. breathing irregularly

Communal sources of alcohol, like punch bowls, can contain: a. Different types of alcohol b. Mixers that can hide the effects of alcohol c. Tasteless and odorless drugs d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Instead of getting in a car with someone who has drunk alcohol, one should: a. Call a cab b. Call a trusted adult or parent c. Call a sober friend who can legally drive d. All of the above

d. All of the above

What should you do if someone is experiencing an alcohol overdose? a. Check their breathing b. Call an ambulance, 911, or an adult c. Lay them on their side d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Which of the following assumptions may influence a teen's decision to drink? a. How much they think other teens are drinking b. How often they think other teens are drinking c. How they think they will feel if they drink d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Which of the following is a key sign of alcohol poisoning? a. Difficulty breathing b. Bluish or pale skin c. Difficult to wake up d. All of the above

d. All of the above

If someone is buzzed or drunk, and wants to drive, you should: a. Take away their keys b. Call them a cab c. Give them water and coffee to sober up d. Both A and B

d. Both A and B

What are some strategies to use to stay safe while drinking? a. Always eat a full meal before drinking b. Pace yourself by alternating one glass of water for every drink c. Stick to light beers d. Both A and B

d. Both A and B

What factors may encourage a teen to start drinking early? a. How much fun they think others are having b. How "cool" they think drinking makes them look c. How many friends they have who can be the designated driver d. Both A and B

d. Both A and B

It can be difficult to refuse a drink when a friend offers you one. When refusing you should: a. Be graceful and decline politely b. Be thorough and explain your reasons c. Be concise and firm d. Both A and C

d. Both A and C


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