Test Details

Chapter 15 & 16

2016-2017

Health

Date

April 10, 2017

Additional Info
Written the answers
  1. Is a period of time that the drinker cannot recall.
  2. A rule many schools have for when a student has to face stiff consequences starting with the first time they are caught with alcohol or other drugs.
  3. Problem Drinking, Absolute Dependence, Late Stage of Alcoholism
  4. The condition that results when repeated us of a drug causes it to have less of an effect on the brain.
  5. The charge given to a driver over age 21 caught driving with a BAC that exceeds 0.08 percent, or to a drier under the age of 21 with any detectable BAC.
Matching questions
6. drug
7. fetal alcohol syndrome
8. withdrawal
9. detoxification
10. overdose
A. is a group of birth defect cause by the effects of alcohol on an unborn child
B. the consequence of taking an excessive amount of a drug that leads to coma or death
C. a group of symptoms that occur when a dependent person stops taking a drug
D. the process of removing all alcohol or other drugs from a person's body
E. is a chemical substance that is taken to cause changes in a person's body or behavior

Multiple choice questions. Write the letter.
11. Is the consumption of excessive amounts of alcohol at one sitting.
A. cirrhosis
B. dependence
C. intoxication
D. binge drinking
12. A disease of the liver in which it become filled with useless scar tissue.
A. overdose
B. depressant
C. cirrhosis
D. alcoholism
13. Loss of judgement and self-control and decreased natural fears leading to misbehavior.
A. Factors Affecting BAC
B. Effects of alcohol on the body
C. Stages of Alcoholism
D. Effects of alcohol of behaviors
14. Is a drug that slows brain and body reactions.
A. tolerance
B. depressant
C. dependence
D. overdose
15. The condition the results when the brain develops a chemical need for a drug and cannot function normally without it.
A. overdose
B. tolerance
C. depressant
D. dependence
True/False questions
16. A condition in which less and less alcohol causes intoxication → reverse tolerance.
17. Rate of Consumption, Gender, Body Size, and Amount of Food in the Stomach → tolerance.
18. The process of learning to cope with everyday living without drugs → detoxification.
19. The state of losing control over the use of a drug; it is accompanied by a strong craving for the drug → intoxication.
20. A disease marked by a person being unable to control their use of alcohol → alcoholism.

Multiple choice questions. Write the letter.
21. Cancer causing agents found in tar.
A. Carcinogen
B. Nicotine
C. Tar
D. COPD
22. Drug that increases the activity of the nervous system.
A. Stimulant
B. Snuff
C. Nicotine
D. Tar
23. Addictive chemical found in tobacco that acts as the tobacco plant's natural insecticide.
A. COPD
B. Nicotine Substitute
C. Tar
D. Nicotine
24. Product that contains nicotine, but not the other harmful chemicals found in tobacco.
A. Stimulant
B. Nicotine Substitute
C. Chewing Tobacco
D. Nicotine
25. Combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke.
A. COPD
B. Sidestream Smoke
C. Mainstream Smoke
D. Secondhand Smoke
26. Finely ground, powdered tobacco.
A. Tar
B. Stimulant
C. Snuff
D. COPD
27. Results in a gradual loss of lung function.
A.COPD
B. Snuff
C. Tar
D. Nicotine
28. Chewed, placed between the lower lip and teeth, or sniffed through the nose.
A. Smokeless Tobacco
B. Stimulant
C. Emphysema
D. Chewing Tobacco
29. Airway is constantly inflamed and Mucus builds up making breathing difficult.
A. Carbon Monoxide
B. Nicotine
C. Chronic Bronchitis
D. Chewing Tobacco
30. Alveoli in the lungs no longer function properly making gas exchange difficult.
A. Stimulant
B. Emphysema
C. Tar
D. COPD
31. Consists of poor-quality, ground tobacco leaves mixed with flavorings, preservatives, and other chemicals.
A. Smokeless Tobacco
B. Carcinogen
C. Chewing Tobacco
D. Chronic Bronchitis
32. Smoke that goes directly into the air from the end of a burning cigarette.
A. Secondhand Smoke
B. Sidestream Smoke
C. Mainstream Smoke
D. Stimulant
33. White patches on the tongue or the lining of the mouth.
A. Emphysema
B. COPD
C. Stimulant
D. Leukoplakia
34. Dark, sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns.
A. Stimulant
B. Snuff
C. Tar
D. COPD
35. Odorless, poisonous gas produced when substances are burned.
A. Nicotine
B. Carbon Monoxide
C. Chronic Bronchitis
D. Carcinogen
36 Exhaled from the smokers lungs.
A. Mainstream Smoke
B. Emphysema
C. Sidestream Smoke
D. Mainstream Smoke