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Chapter 10 Summative: Alcohol

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What type of drug is alcohol?
D) Narcotic
C) Depressant
B) Hallucinogen
A) Stimulant
What is considered binge drinking for females?
B) 3 drinks in 4 hours
D) 5 drinks in 1 hour
A) 1 drink in an hour
C) 4 drinks in 2 hours
A condition where alcohol use negatively affects health and responsibilities is called:
C) Substance abuse
D) Intoxication
A) Alcoholism
B) Alcohol use disorder
What is the legal BAC limit for driving in most states?
A) 0.05
B) 0.08
D) 0.15
C) 0.10
What is a common long-term effect of heavy drinking?
D) Increased focus
A) Improved coordination
B) Cirrhosis
C) Short-term memory loss
Alcohol poisoning can result in:
A) Increased energy
D) Higher metabolism
B) Slow breathing
C) Dehydration only
What term describes reduced self-control caused by alcohol?
A) Coordination
D) Vision
C) Memory
B) Inhibition
Which of the following is a social consequence of underage drinking?
B) Increased school absences (Correct Answer)
A) Stronger family relationships
C) Enhanced academic performance
D) Improved mental health
A person is considered a heavy drinker if they consume:
D) 20 drinks per week for females
5 drinks per week for females
A) 10 drinks per week for males
B) 15 drinks per week for males
Which policy enforces penalties for any alcohol use by those under 21?
C) Legal drinking age
B) Zero-tolerance policy
A) BAC policy
D) Intoxication law
Which factor can increase the risk of alcohol use disorders?
D) Living in a rural area
A) Frequent exercise
C) Eating healthy
B) Specific genes
Young people who see drinking in advertisements are more likely to:
C) Ignore alcohol
A) Avoid alcohol
B) Try alcohol
D) Develop food disorders
School programs teach students about alcohol use through:
B) Refusal skills
D) Product placements
A) Peer pressure
C) Commercials
What is detoxification?
A) A method to moderate drinking
B) Completely stopping alcohol use
C) Drinking water to stay hydrated
D) Skipping meals to avoid alcohol
How should you respond to someone with an alcohol use disorder?
A) Ignore their behavior
C) Hide their alcohol
D) Offer them rewards for stopping
B) Encourage them to seek help
Which group provides support for individuals struggling with alcohol?
B) Alcoholics Anonymous
C) The Red Cross
D) Peer Pressure Anonymous
A) MyPlate
Which is NOT a government prevention strategy?
D) Limiting alcohol advertisements
C) Encouraging underage drinking
A) Raising alcohol taxes
B) Setting a legal drinking age
Mental health issues can increase the risk of:
A) Reduced alcohol use
D) Improved relationships
C) Avoiding peer pressure
B) Alcohol use disorders
What is a refusal skill for preventing alcohol use?
C) Ignore the offer
D) Walk away without responding
A) Be vague about your answer
B) Say "no" firmly
Family influence can encourage drinking when:
D) Families enforce zero-tolerance policies
A) Family members discourage drinking
C) Families normalize alcohol use
B) Parents teach refusal skills