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  1. *Q1) Which of the following is NOT true:
  2. a) hazing is illegal in most states
  3. -->b) taking someone else's prescription drugs is safe since they are legal drugs
  4. c) mixing prescription drugs and alcohol is dangerous
  5. d) a and c
  6.  
  7. *Q1.1) Which of the following is NOT true:
  8. a) taking someone else's prescription drugs is safe since they are legal drugs
  9. b) hazing is not illegal in most states
  10. c) mixing prescription drugs and alcohol is dangerous
  11. -->d) a and b
  12.  
  13. Q2) About what percentage of sexual assaults (including rapes) on college campuses involve the use of alcohol by perpetrator, victim, or both:
  14. a) 20%
  15. b) 30%
  16. c) 40%
  17. -->d) 50%
  18.  
  19. Q3) In a national study, what proportion of students reported having their sleep or studying disrupted by someone who was consuming alcohol:
  20. a) 1 out of 5
  21. b) 2 out of 5
  22. -->c) 2 out of 3
  23. d) none of the above
  24.  
  25. Q4) To reduce the risk of an alcohol overdose, one should:
  26. a) keep track of how many drinks they have had
  27. b) be aware of their BAC level to reduce their risk
  28. c) know what and how much they are drinking
  29. -->d) all of the above
  30.  
  31. *Q5) Which part(s) of the brain, when impaired by alcohol, play an important role in learning:
  32. -->a) frontal lobes
  33. b) nucleus accumbens
  34. c) hypothalamus
  35. d) all of the above
  36.  
  37. *Q5.1) Which part(s) of the brain, when impaired by alcohol, play an important role in learning:
  38. a) nucleus accumbens
  39. b) hypothalamus
  40. -->c) hippocampus
  41. d) all of the above
  42.  
  43. *Q5.2) Which part(s) of the brain, when impaired by alcohol, play an important role in learning:
  44. a) hippocampus and hypothalamus
  45. -->b) frontal lobes and hippocampus
  46. c) hypothalamus and frontal lobes
  47. d) nucleus accumbens and hippocampus
  48.  
  49. *Q6) A key contributor to a headache as a symptom of a hangover is:
  50. a) the increased stimulation related to alcohol's effect on the nucleus accumbens
  51. b) the inability to form new memories related to alcohol's effect on the frontal lobes
  52. c) the loss of balance related to alcohol's effect on the cerebellum
  53. -->d) none of the above
  54.  
  55. *Q6.1) A key contributor to a headache as a symptom of a hangover is:
  56. a) the increased stimulation related to alcohol's effect on the nucleus accumbens
  57. -->b) dehydration related to alcohol's effect on the hypothalamus
  58. c) the loss of balance related to alcohol's effect on the cerebellum
  59. d) all of the above
  60.  
  61. Q7) Women absorb alcohol faster than men because:
  62. a) they tend to weigh less
  63. b) they have more of an enzyme in their stomach
  64. c) they have more body water
  65. -->d) all of the above
  66.  
  67. *Q8) Which of the following factors influences blood alcohol concentration (BAC):
  68. a) vomiting
  69. b) eating certain foods
  70. -->c) weight
  71. d) all of the above
  72.  
  73. *Q8.1) Which of the following factors influences blood alcohol concentration (BAC):
  74. a) height
  75. -->b) weight
  76. c) vomiting
  77. d) all of the above
  78.  
  79. Q9) Sign(s) of an alcohol overdose include:
  80. a) skin being bright red and hot
  81. -->b) being in a semiconscious state
  82. c) breathing being abnormally fast
  83. d) a and b
  84.  
  85. *Q10) What percentage of alcohol consumed each year in the U.S. is consumed by people who are underage:
  86. a) 10%
  87. -->b) 20%
  88. c) 30%
  89. d) none of the above
  90.  
  91. *Q10.1) What percentage of alcohol consumed each year in the U.S. is consumed by people who are underage:
  92. a) 10%
  93. b) 15%
  94. -->c) 20%
  95. d) none of the above
  96.  
  97. *Q10.2) What percentage of alcohol consumed each year in the U.S. is consumed by people who are underage:
  98. a) 5%
  99. b) 10%
  100. c) 15%
  101. -->d) none of the above
  102.  
  103. *Q11) When partying, someone can reduce their risk by:
  104. a) knowing how much alcohol someone has put in their mixed drink
  105. b) never leaving the drink unattended
  106. c) alternating your drinks with non-alcoholic drinks
  107. -->d) all of the above
  108.  
  109. *Q11.1) When partying, tips for staying safe include:
  110. a) keeping track of how many drinks have been consumed
  111. b) never leaving the drink unattended
  112. c) avoid rapid increases in BAC levels
  113. -->d) all of the above
  114.  
  115. Q12) Students on spring break:
  116. a) are not legally accountable for their actions out of their campus jurisdiction
  117. -->b) may drink more heavily or in a riskier way than usual because they are in a different setting surrounded by new people
  118. c) both a and b
  119. d) neither a or b
  120.  
  121. Q13) Attitudes about drinking can be influenced by the home environment if:
  122. a) a parent is an alcoholic
  123. b) both parents abstain from drinking
  124. c) drinking alcohol was common but in moderation
  125. -->d) all of the above
  126.  
  127. Q14) Which of the following is NOT a characteristic that may predispose someone (or increase their susceptibility) to alcohol addiction:
  128. -->a) gender
  129. b) genetic makeup
  130. c) the age at which a person first uses alcohol
  131. d) brain chemistry
  132.  
  133. Q15) High-risk drinking is defined differently for women (4 drinks in an occasion) than for men (5 drinks in an occasion) because:
  134. a) women have less of an enzyme in their stomach
  135. b) women absorb alcohol faster than men
  136. c) women tend to weigh less than men
  137. -->d) all of the above
  138.  
  139. Q16) Effects in judgment are caused by alcohol's impact on which part of the brain:
  140. a) hypothalamus
  141. b) cerebellum
  142. -->c) frontal lobes
  143. d) none of the above
  144.  
  145. Q17) Which of the following is a consequence of alcohol consumption:
  146. a) reduced inhibitions
  147. b) poor decision-making
  148. c) reduced ability to form new memories
  149. -->d) all of the above
  150.  
  151. Q18) In order to help a person keep track of one's blood alcohol concentration (BAC), one should:
  152. a) know exactly what they are drinking
  153. b) should consider the size of the cup
  154. c) keep track of how much they have had to drink
  155. -->d) all of the above
  156.  
  157. *Q19) A blackout:
  158. a) typically occurs at a BAC of 0.05-0.10%
  159. -->b) is when a person is unable to remember what they did while they were drinking
  160. c) is caused by an impairment of the frontal lobes
  161. d) all of the above
  162.  
  163. *Q19.1) A blackout:
  164. a) typically occurs at a BAC of 0.10-0.15%
  165. b) is when a person is unable to form new memories about what happened while they were drinking
  166. c) is caused by an impairment of the hippocampus
  167. -->d) all of the above
  168.  
  169. *Q19.2) A blackout is:
  170. a) passing out
  171. -->b) not being able to form new memories about what happened when drinking
  172. c) being able to remember wat happened when prompted
  173. d) none of the above
  174.  
  175. Q20) Which of the following is a potential warning sign that someone is addicted to alcohol:
  176. a) drinking more than intended
  177. b) thinking about drinking throughout the day
  178. c) lying about drinking
  179. -->d) all of the above
  180.  
  181. Q21) The long-term damage to the ability to learn and remember can happen at what level of drinking:
  182. a) as few as two drinks a week
  183. -->b) as few as three drinks per day
  184. c) as few as six drinks per day
  185. d) none of the above
  186.  
  187. *Q22) Which of the following is true about learning:
  188. a) it is not influenced by the individual student
  189. -->b) learning can be affected by other students' consumption of alcohol
  190. c) it typically takes five to six drinks to interfere with the ability to take in new information
  191. d) all of the above
  192.  
  193. *Q22.1) Which of the following is true about learning:
  194. a) it may take as few as one or two drinks of alcohol to interfere with the ability to take in new information
  195. b) it is strongly influenced by the individual learner
  196. c) learning can be affected by other students' consumption of alcohol
  197. -->d) all of the above
  198.  
  199. Q23) How quickly does the body eliminate, or get rid of, alcohol:
  200. -->a) 0.015% per hour
  201. b) 0.025% per hour
  202. c) 0.15% per hour
  203. d) none of the above
  204.  
  205. Q24) Adolescent alcohol abusers have shown impairments in cognitive functions:
  206. a) through the first 24 hours after their last drink
  207. b) through the first 48 hours after their last drink
  208. c) for at least 5 days after their last drink
  209. -->d) for at least 3 weeks after their last drink
  210.  
  211. Q25) In general, as alcohol consumption goes up:
  212. a) students' grades tend to come down
  213. b) students are more likely to miss class
  214. c) students are more likely to get behind in their school work
  215. -->d) all of the above
  216.  
  217. *Q26) When combined with alcohol, GHB and Rohypnol can cause
  218. a) a temporary increase in one's sex drive, thereby making one more likely to want sex
  219. b) one to be more aggressive, thereby more likely to make sexual advances
  220. -->c) sedation and amnesia, making one vulnerable to sexual assault
  221. d) none of the above
  222.  
  223. *Q26.1) GHB and Rohypnol, especially when combined with alcohol:
  224. a) decrease inhibitions, thereby making one more likely to want sex
  225. -->b) cause severe sedation, making one vulnerable to sexual assault
  226. c) make others appear more attractive, thereby making one more interested in sex
  227. d) none of the above
  228.  
  229. Q27) What is the percentage of American college students who are frequent high-risk drinkers:
  230. -->a) 23%
  231. b) 33%
  232. c) 43%
  233. d) none of the above
  234.  
  235. *Q28) A standard drink is:
  236. a) 12-ounce beer, 5-ounce glass of wine, or 2 ounces of liquor
  237. b) 16-ounce beer, 6-ounce glass of wine, or 1.5 ounces of liquor
  238. -->c) 12-ounce beer, 5-ounce glass of wine, or 1.5 ounces of liquor
  239. d) 12-ounce beer, 5-ounce malt beverage, or 2 ounces of liquor
  240.  
  241. *Q28.1) A standard drink is:
  242. a) 16-ounce beer
  243. b) 12-ounce malt beverage
  244. c) 6-ounce glass of wine
  245. -->d) none of the above
  246.  
  247. *Q28.2) A standard drink is:
  248. a) 12-ounce beer
  249. b) 5-ounce glass of wine
  250. c) 1.5 ounces of liquor
  251. -->d) all of the above
  252.  
  253. *Q28.3) A standard drink is:
  254. a) 12 oz. beer (5% alcohol), 12 oz. wine cooler (4% alcohol), 3 oz. liquor (40% alcohol)
  255. -->b) 12 oz. beer (5% alcohol), 5 oz. wine (12% alcohol), 1.5 oz. liquor (40% alcohol)
  256. c) 16 oz. beer (5% alcohol), 5 oz. wine (12% alcohol), 3 oz. liquor (40% alcohol)
  257. d) 12 oz. malt liquor (6% alcohol), 12 oz. wine (12% alcohol), 1.5 oz. liquor (30% alcohol)
  258. e) 16 oz. beer (5% alcohol), 5 oz wine (10% alcohol), 1.5 oz. liquor 40% alcohol)
  259.  
  260. Q29) Based on recent studies at American colleges, what percentage of students choose not to drink:
  261. a) 15%
  262. -->b) 20%
  263. c) 25%
  264. d) None of the above
  265.  
  266. Q30) Someone with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) range of 0.10-0.15 would experience which of the following:
  267. a) slurred speech
  268. b) problems with motor coordination
  269. c) a lack of awareness of how impaired they are
  270. -->d) all of the above
  271.  
  272. Q31) Which of the following is true about someone experiencing a potential alcohol overdose:
  273. a) the best thing to do is sleep it off
  274. b) they should eat something to absorb the alcohol
  275. -->c) they may still have alcohol in their system that is getting absorbed
  276. d) all of the above
  277.  
  278. Q32) Which of the following statements is NOT true:
  279. a) white men are more likely to be high-risk drinkers than black men
  280. b) men are more likely to be high-risk drinkers than women
  281. -->c) students from the Southeast are more likely to be high-risk drinkers than students from the Northeast
  282. d) women are less likely to be high-risk drinkers than men
  283.  
  284. *Q33) Although drinking has been common on college campuses for a long time:
  285. a) the percentage of non- drinkers has increased
  286. b) the proportion of students who drink with the intention of getting drunk has increased
  287. -->c) both a and b
  288. d) neither a or b
  289.  
  290. *Q33.1) Although drinking has been common on college campuses for many years:
  291. a) the percentage of non- drinkers has decreased
  292. -->b) the proportion of students who drink with the intention of getting drunk has increased
  293. c) both a and b
  294. d) neither a or b
  295.  
  296. *Q34) Which of the following statement(s) reflect what is generally found to be true on college campuses:
  297. a) members of Greek-letter organizations tend to drink more than non-Greeks
  298. b) athletes tend to drink more than non-athletes
  299. c) underage students tend to drink less often than students of legal drinking age
  300. -->d) all of the above
  301.  
  302. *Q34.1) Which of the following statement(s) reflect what is generally found to be true on college campuses:
  303. a) athletes tend to drink less than non-athletes
  304. -->b) members of Greek-letter organizations tend to drink more than non-Greeks
  305. c) underage students tend to drink more often than students of legal drinking age
  306. d) b and c
  307.  
  308. *Q34.2) Which of the following statements reflects what is generally found to be true on college campuses:
  309. a) athletes tend to drink less than non-athletes
  310. b) members of Greek-letter organizations tend to drink less than non-Greeks
  311. -->c) underage students tend to drink less often than students of legal drinking age
  312. d) none of the above
  313.  
  314. *Q35) Alcohol can increase the chances of:
  315. a) having sex unwillingly or with an unwilling partner
  316. b) contracting a sexually-transmitted disease
  317. -->c) both a and b
  318. d) neither a or b
  319.  
  320. *Q35.1) Alcohol can increase the chances of:
  321. a) contracting a sexually-transmitted disease
  322. b) having sex unwillingly or with an unwilling partner
  323. c) damaging relationships
  324. -->d) all of the above
  325.  
  326. Q36) Alcohol-induced blackouts are the result of alcohol's effect on which part of the brain:
  327. a) frontal lobes
  328. -->b) hippocampus
  329. c) hypothalamus
  330. d) cerebellum
  331.  
  332. Q37) When alcohol is involved in a possible sexual assault:
  333. a) there are lighter penalties because alcohol was involved
  334. -->b) the nature of the crime does not change
  335. c) the higher the BAC level, the more able some one is to give consent
  336. d) both a and c
  337.  
  338. *Q38) As found in recent studies, people who think they are drinking alcohol (but are not) report:
  339. a) feeling happier
  340. b) feeling sexier
  341. c) finding other people more attractive
  342. -->d) all of the above
  343.  
  344. *Q38.1) As found in recent studies, people who think they are drinking alcohol (but are not) report:
  345. a) feeling sad
  346. -->b) finding other people more attractive
  347. c) feeling aggressive
  348. d) all of the above
  349.  
  350. Q39) It is illegal to drive if someone of legal drinking age has a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of:
  351. a) .05% or above
  352. b) .06% or above
  353. c) .07% or above
  354. -->d) .08% or above
  355.  
  356. *Q40) Which of the following is true about drinking and driving:
  357. a) as long as someone is under the legal limit it is safe to drive
  358. -->b) it is one of the leading causes of death among college campuses
  359. c) no matter who you are, it is legal to drive with a BAC of less than 0.08
  360. d) all of the above
  361.  
  362. *Q40.1) Which of the following is NOT true about drinking and driving:
  363. a) it is one of the leading causes of death among college students
  364. -->b) as long as someone is under the legal limit it is safe to drive
  365. c) if under 21, it is illegal to drive with any measurable amount of alcohol in one's blood system
  366. d) b and c
  367.  
  368. Q41) Based on recent studies at American colleges, what percentage of students consume alcohol at least once during a typical month:
  369. a) 50-60%
  370. b) 60-70%
  371. -->c) 70-80%
  372. d) 80-90%
  373.  
  374. Q42) Research shows that the brain:
  375. a) has essentially finished developing prior to puberty
  376. b) has essentially finished developing by the 18 years of age
  377. -->c) continues to develop into young adulthood
  378. d) none of the above
  379.  
  380. Q43) In all states, for someone who is under 21, it is illegal to drive if their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is:
  381. -->a) greater than 0
  382. b) 0.04% or above
  383. c) 0.06% or above
  384. d) 0.08% or above
  385.  
  386. Q44) High-risk drinking is defined as:
  387. a) 5 or more drinks on an occasion for women
  388. b) 6 or more drinks on an occasion for men
  389. -->c) neither a or b
  390. d) both a and b
  391.  
  392. Q45) The initial effect of pleasant comfortable feelings is caused by alcohol's impact on which part of the brain:
  393. -->a) nucleus accumbens
  394. b) frontal lobes
  395. c) hypothalamus
  396. d) none of the above
  397.  
  398. Q46) About what percentage of rapes on college campuses involve the use of alcohol by either or all people involved:
  399. a) 30%
  400. b) 60%
  401. -->c) 90%
  402. d) none of the above
  403.  
  404. Q47) Alcohol addiction is:
  405. a) a physiological and psychological dependency on alcohol
  406. b) another name for alcoholism
  407. c) a disease
  408. -->d) all of the above
  409.  
  410. *Q48) It is most accurate to say that growing up in a home where alcohol use was strictly forbidden:
  411. a) leads to abstinence
  412. b) leads to alcohol abuse
  413. c) has no effect on attitudes toward alcohol
  414. -->d) affects attitudes toward alcohol but it is difficult to predict how
  415.  
  416. *Q48.1) It is most accurate to say that growing up in a home where parents drank excessively:
  417. -->a) affects attitudes toward alcohol but it is difficult to predict how
  418. b) leads to abstinence
  419. c) leads to alcohol abuse
  420. d) has no effect on attitudes toward alcohol
  421.  
  422. Q49) Alcohol's negative effect on academic performance is because of:
  423. a) interference with the ability to process new information
  424. b) hangovers leading to missed classes
  425. c) memory difficulty
  426. -->d) all of the above
  427.  
  428. Q50) What is the primary way that the body eliminates, or gets rid of, alcohol:
  429. a) stomach
  430. -->b) through the liver
  431. c) both a and b
  432. d) neither a or b
  433.  
  434. Q51) Light beer...
  435. -->a) Has less calories than regular beer.
  436. b) Has less alcohol than regular beer.
  437. c) Has less carbs than regular beer.
  438. d) Has less calories and carbs than regular beer.
  439. e) Has less calories, carbs, and alcohol than regular beer.
  440.  
  441. Q52) "Proof" is..
  442. a) The percentage of alcohol in a drink (twice the alcohol content).
  443. b) ID showing that you're 21.
  444. -->c) The content of alcohol in a drink (twice the percent).
  445. d) How much of a certain type of alcohol you can drink until you BAC is too high.
  446. e) The year the alcohol was bottled.
  447.  
  448. Q53) The following factors can influence you BAC:
  449. -->a) Sex, weight, how much food you've eaten before drinking
  450. b) Sex, weight, family history
  451. c) Sex, family history type of alcohol you're drinking
  452. d) Weight, family history, how much food you've eaten before drinking
  453. e) Weight, family history, type of alcohol you're drinking
  454.  
  455. Q54) "BAC" stands for:
  456. a) The breath test that police give a driver if they suspect him/her of driving under the influence
  457. -->b) Blood Alcohol Concentration
  458. c) Blood Absolute Content
  459. d) Breathe Alcohol Concentration
  460. e) Blood Absolute Concentration
  461.  
  462. Q55) You can keep your BAC from getting too high by:
  463. a) Eating greasy foods.
  464. b) Vomiting
  465. c) Taking a shower
  466. d) Getting some fresh air
  467. -->e) Pacing your drinks
  468.  
  469. Q56) If alcohol has an effect on the frontal lobes, you might see a difference in which of the following list of functions?
  470. a) Impulse control, walking, planning, and memory formation.
  471. b) Impulse control, decision-making, speaking clearly, and memory formation.
  472. c) Impulse control, walking, speaking clearly, and planning.
  473. d) Walking, decision-making, planning, and memory formation.
  474. -->e) Impulse control, decision-making, planning, and memory formation.
  475.  
  476. Q57) Not being able to remember what happened at a party could be due to alcohol's impact on the:
  477. a) premotor cortex
  478. b) temporal lobes
  479. c) cerebral cortex
  480. d) frontal lobes
  481. -->e) hippocampus
  482.  
  483. Q58) Some of the possible effects of hangovers are:
  484. a) nausea, fatigue, and forgetting what happened the night before.
  485. b) headache, hunger, and sensitivity to light.
  486. -->c) nausea, fatigue, and sensitivity to light.
  487. d) nausea, hunger, and fatigue.
  488. e) dehydration, fatigue, and forgetting what happened the night before.
  489.  
  490. Q59) The more alcohol you drink, the more fluid you lose � and the more fluid you lose, the worse your hangover headache.
  491. -->a) True
  492. b) False
  493.  
  494. Q60) Which of the following influences the likelihood that a student will drink heavily while in college:
  495. a) sex
  496. b) race/ethnicity
  497. c) geographic location of the school
  498. -->d) all of the above
  499.  
  500. Q61) If someone is showing signs of an alcohol overdose, you should:
  501. -->a) not leave them alone
  502. b) get them something to eat
  503. c) have them take a cold shower
  504. d) all of the above
  505.  
  506. Q62) If a man and a woman who weigh the same consume the same amount of alcohol:
  507. a) the man's BAC will be higher in part because men have more body water
  508. -->b) the women's BAC will be higher in part because men have more body water
  509. c) the man's BAC will be higher in part because men have less body water
  510. d) their BAC levels would be the same
  511.  
  512. *Q63) In one study, researchers found that students were actually consuming more alcohol than they realized when they were drinking wine or mixed drinks. How much more alcohol were students consuming than they realized when they had wine?
  513. a) 13%
  514. b) 23%
  515. -->c) 53%
  516. d) 73%
  517.  
  518. *Q63.1) In one study, researchers found that students were actually consuming more alcohol than they realized when they were drinking wine or mixed drinks. How much more alcohol were students consuming than they realized when they had mixed drinks?
  519. a) 22%
  520. b) 42%
  521. c) 72%
  522. -->d) 92%
  523.  
  524. Q64) In a recent study, approximately what percentage of college students at a major university reported having experienced a blackout:
  525. a) 15%
  526. b) 25%
  527. -->c) 45%
  528. d) 55%
  529.  
  530. Q65) Which of the following is affected by alcohol consumption:
  531. a) learning and memory
  532. b) decision-making and judgment
  533. c) motivation and attention
  534. -->d) all of the above
  535.  
  536. Q66) Which of the following is NOT true about sexual assault:
  537. a) the higher the BAC level, the less able someone is to give consent
  538. b) the person who experienced the sexual assault, if drinking, is partially responsible for what happened
  539. c) not saying "no" is equivalent to giving consent
  540. -->d) both b and c
  541.  
  542. Q67) Which of the following should increase your concern that someone has a possible addiction to alcohol:
  543. a) they participate less in activities they used to enjoy
  544. b) they become more isolated
  545. c) they seem to be more insensitive to the effects of their drinking on others
  546. -->d) all of the above
  547.  
  548. Q68) Alcohol contributes to which of the following:
  549. a) violence
  550. b) riots
  551. c) hazing
  552. -->d) all of the above
  553.  
  554. Q69) In a national study, what proportion of students reported being pushed, hit, or assaulted by someone who was consuming alcohol:
  555. a) 1 out of 20
  556. -->b) 1 out of 10
  557. c) 1 out of 5
  558. d) none of the above
  559.  
  560. Q70) Which of the following decreases the chances of an alcohol overdose:
  561. a) alternating your drinks with non-alcoholic beverages
  562. b) setting a personal limit of how many drinks will be consumed
  563. c) eating before and during drinking
  564. -->d) all of the above
  565.  
  566. Q71) Memory, judgment, and decision-making are first impaired at which of the following blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels:
  567. a) 0.01-0.05%
  568. -->b) 0.05-0.10%
  569. c) 0.10-0.15%
  570. d) none of the above
  571.  
  572. Q72) Which of the following is NOT true about hazing:
  573. a) it is illegal in most states
  574. b) it often involves alcohol
  575. -->c) it is a good way to build unity among new members
  576. d) a and c
  577.  
  578. Q73) Drinking games can make it difficult to drink safely because:
  579. a) there is a competitive aspect involved
  580. b) it is hard to keep track of how much alcohol has been consumed
  581. c) they disrupt plans to pace drinking
  582. -->d) all of the above
  583.  
  584. Q74) Which of the following is a sign of an alcohol overdose:
  585. a) impairments in balance
  586. b) difficulty breathing
  587. c) unconsciousness
  588. -->d) all of the above
  589.  
  590. Q75) How many standard drinks does it take before learning (the ability to take in new information) may be affected:
  591. -->a) as few as one or two drinks
  592. b) as few as two or three drinks
  593. c) as few as three or four drinks
  594. d) none of the above
  595.  
  596. Q76) The possibility of alcohol having a long-term effect on the ability to learn and to make decisions is increased by:
  597. a) drinking as teenagers
  598. b) drinking as young adults
  599. c) repeated heavy drinking
  600. -->d) all of the above
  601.  
  602. Q77) In the past decade, the proportion of students who drink with the intention of getting drunk has:
  603. a) decreased
  604. b) remained the same
  605. -->c) increased
  606. d) is unknown
  607.  
  608. Q78) Which of the following factors increases the concentration of alcohol someone consumes from drinking one standard drink:
  609. a) weighing more
  610. b) eating certain foods
  611. -->c) having less body water
  612. d) none of the above
  613.  
  614. Q79) What proportion of frequent high-risk drinkers report having driven after drinking:
  615. a) 17%
  616. b) 37%
  617. -->c) 57%
  618. d) none of the above
  619.  
  620. Q80) Drugs such as GHB and Rohypnol when combined with alcohol can:
  621. a) cause sedation and amnesia
  622. b) cause unconsciousness or even death
  623. c) increase one�s vulnerability to sexual assault
  624. -->d) all of the above
  625.  
  626. Q81) Someone would report experiencing energized or stimulated at the following blood alcohol concentration (even though in actuality their brain activity may be slowing down):
  627. -->a) 0.01-0.05%
  628. b) 0.05-0.10%
  629. c) 0.10-0.15%
  630. d) none of the above
  631.  
  632. Q82) Which of the following is true:
  633. a) the percentage of American college students who are frequent high-risk drinkers has increased over the years
  634. b) the percentage of American college students who are non-drinkers has increased over the years
  635. -->c) both a and b
  636. d) neither a or b
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