1. 1: It is illegal for individuals of the legal drinking age to operate a motor vehicle at a BAC of: 2. A 3. 0.02% 4. B 5. 0.05% 6. C 7. 0.07% 8. D 9. 0.08%*********************************** 10. 11. 2: People can better monitor their drinks by: 12. A 13. knowing how much alcohol is in each drink 14. B 15. drinking from communal sources, such as a punch bowl 16. C 17. pouring the drink themselves 18. D 19. both a and c*********************************** 20. 21. 3: Which of the following has primary responsibility for eliminating alcohol from the bloodstream? 22. A 23. liver*********************************** 24. B 25. stomach 26. C 27. pancreas 28. D 29. both a and b 30. 31. 4: Which of the following things are generally true about alcohol advertisements: 32. A 33. they have no effect on how much alcohol is consumed*********************************** 34. B 35. they target our expectations and perceptions about drinking 36. C 37. they accurately depict the negative effects from drinking too much 38. D 39. none of the above 40. 41. 5: A blackout is: 42. A 43. more likely to be experienced when drinking quickly 44. B 45. more likely to be experienced by women 46. C 47. more likely to be experienced when drinking too much 48. D 49. all of the above*********************************** 50. 51. 6: Key signs of an alcohol overdose include: 52. A 53. being in a semiconscious state 54. B 55. difficulty breathing 56. C 57. both a and b*********************************** 58. D 59. neither a or b 60. 61. 7: If a man and a woman who weigh the same consume the same amount of alcohol: 62. A 63. the man's BAC will likely be higher 64. B 65. the woman�s BAC will likely be higher*********************************** 66. C 67. their BAC levels would be the same 68. D 69. none of the above 70. 71. 8: People can help prevent their BACs from rising to dangerous levels by: 72. A 73. avoiding drinking games 74. B 75. avoiding eating before and during drinking 76. C 77. pacing their drinks to one or fewer per hour 78. D 79. both a and c*********************************** 80. 81. 9: To avoid a situation where someone is tempted to drive after drinking, you could: 82. A 83. call ahead for a taxi to pick up you or your friends 84. B 85. get a sober designated driver to drive everyone home 86. C 87. check to see if your school has a safe ride program 88. D 89. all of the above*********************************** 90. 91. 10: After just one or two drinks, 92. A 93. people often report feeling in a "good mood" 94. B 95. alcohol starts to affect the brain 96. C 97. both a and b*********************************** 98. D 99. neither a or b 100. 101. 11: Research shows that the brain: 102. A 103. has essentially finished developing by the onset of puberty 104. B 105. has essentially finished developing by 18 years of age 106. C 107. continues to develop until people are in their mid-20's*********************************** 108. D 109. continues to develop until people are in their mid-30's 110. 111. 12: "BAC" stands for: 112. A 113. body alcohol calculator 114. B 115. blood alcohol concentration 116. C 117. body alcohol concentration*********************************** 118. D 119. blood alcohol calculator 120. 121. 13: "DUI" stands for: 122. A 123. driving under inebriation 124. B 125. driving using intoxicants 126. C 127. driving under the influence*********************************** 128. D 129. none of the above 130. 131. 14: Which part(s) of the brain, when impaired by alcohol, play an important role in learning: 132. A 133. cerebellum 134. B 135. hippocampus*********************************** 136. C 137. hypothalamus 138. D 139. all of the above 140. 141. 15: Which of the following decreases the chances of an alcohol overdose: 142. A 143. eating after drinking 144. B 145. keeping one's BAC in a safer range (well below 0.04%) 146. C 147. drinking coffee 148. D 149. all of the above*********************************** 150. 151. 16: Which of the following activities can cause your BAC to rise quickly: 152. A 153. playing drinking games 154. B 155. drinking shots 156. C 157. chugging 158. D 159. all of the above*********************************** 160. 161. 17: Someone who wants to pace their drinking could try: 162. A 163. taking small sips to drink more slowly 164. B 165. alternating non-alcohol drinks and alcohol drinks 166. C 167. both a and b*********************************** 168. D 169. neither a or b 170. 171. 18: The "rate of absorption" has to do with: 172. A 173. how quickly alcohol is absorbed into bodily tissues 174. B 175. how quickly alcohol is processed by the kidneys 176. C 177. how quickly alcohol enters the bloodstream*********************************** 178. D 179. both a and c 180. 181. 19: Which of the following can be affected by alcohol consumption? 182. A 183. memory 184. B 185. judgment 186. C 187. attention 188. D 189. all of the above*********************************** 190. 191. 20: Which of the following is true about drinking and driving: 192. A 193. as long as someone is under the legal alcohol limit, it is safe to drive 194. B 195. if under 21, it is illegal to drive with any measurable amount of alcohol in one�s blood system*********************************** 196. C 197. it takes at least 2 drinks before driving is impaired 198. D 199. both b and c 200. 201. 21: It's possible to drink too much and: 202. A 203. impair the nerve signals that control breathing 204. B 205. impair vital reflexes that control gagging 206. C 207. suffer alcohol poisoning 208. D 209. all of the above*********************************** 210. 211. 22: Each standard size drink always contains: 212. A 213. the same amount of calories 214. B 215. the same volume of liquid 216. C 217. the same amount of alcohol*********************************** 218. D 219. both b and c 220. 221. 23: A person's BAC will go down if they: 222. A 223. drink coffee 224. B 225. take a cold shower 226. C 227. vomit 228. D 229. none of the above*********************************** 230. 231. 24: If you don't know how much alcohol is in a drink, you can: 232. A 233. ask the person who poured it 234. B 235. throw it out*********************************** 236. C 237. both a and b 238. D 239. neither a or b 240. 241. 25: Which of the following perceptions influence why and how people drink: 242. A 243. how we think others feel about drinking 244. B 245. how often we think others are drinking 246. C 247. what we think we will or won't get from drinking 248. D 249. all of the above*********************************** 250. 251. 26: It is estimated that it could take up to ____ for your body to get rid of the alcohol in one standard drink. 252. A 253. 30 minutes 254. B 255. 45 minutes 256. C 257. 1.5 hours 258. D 259. 2 hours*********************************** 260. 261. 27: After people have been drinking: 262. A 263. they will have a harder time making safe decisions about not drinking and driving 264. B 265. they will have a harder time reacting to hazards on the road 266. C 267. both a and b*********************************** 268. D 269. neither a or b 270. 271. 28: Which of the following statements is true based on recent research: 272. A 273. many students support stricter alcohol policies 274. B 275. many students report being negatively affected by other students' drinking 276. C 277. many college students don't drink in high-risk ways 278. D 279. all of the above*********************************** 280. 281. 29: A standard drink is: 282. A 283. 12-ounce beer 284. B 285. 2 ounces of liquor 286. C 287. both a and b*********************************** 288. D 289. neither a and b 290. 291. 30: When faced with a friend who is trying to drive under the influence: 292. A 293. make sure a sober driver follows your friend home 294. B 295. listen to your friend if he or she says they are "okay" to drive 296. C 297. both a and b 298. D 299. neither a or b*********************************** 300. 301. 31: Which of the following statement(s) are always true about alcohol: 302. A 303. the higher BAC rises, the harder it can be for people to control their actions 304. B 305. the higher BAC rises, the greater the chance of feeling tired, depressed, or nauseous 306. C 307. alcohol has no effect on some people 308. D 309. both a and b*********************************** 310. 311. 32: A blackout: 312. A 313. can occur at a BAC of 0.10-0.15% 314. B 315. is when a person becomes unconscious from drinking too much alcohol 316. C 317. is caused by an impairment of the hippocampus 318. D 319. both a and c*********************************** 320. 321. 33: If someone is showing signs of an alcohol overdose, you should: 322. A 323. not leave the person alone 324. B 325. lay the person on his or her side 326. C 327. call for help right away 328. D 329. all of the above*********************************** 330. 331. 34: Alcohol can increase the chances of: 332. A 333. contracting a sexually-transmitted disease 334. B 335. having sex unwillingly or with an unwilling partner 336. C 337. damaging relationships 338. D 339. all of the above*********************************** 340. 341. 35: When trying to convince a friend not to drive after drinking, you should try: 342. A 343. talking to your friend in private so he or she won't get embarrassed 344. B 345. telling your friend that you can't let anything bad happen to him or her 346. C 347. both a and b*********************************** 348. D 349. neither a or b 350. 351. 36: High-risk drinking is defined as: 352. A 353. 5 or more drinks on an occasion for women 354. B 355. 6 or more drinks on an occasion for men 356. C 357. both a and b 358. D 359. neither a or b*********************************** 360. 361. 37: Alcohol is: 362. A 363. a drug*********************************** 364. B 365. an anti-depressant 366. C 367. a hallucinogen 368. D 369. all of the above 370. 371. 38: Which of the following is a key factor that influences BAC? 372. A 373. mood 374. B 375. body weight 376. C 377. gender 378. D 379. both b and c*********************************** 380. 381. 39: Alcohol can have a negative effect on academic performance because of: 382. A 383. students being more likely to get behind in schoolwork 384. B 385. missed classes 386. C 387. delayed or forgotten work 388. D 389. all of the above*********************************** 390. 391. 40: Someone might start to report feeling in a "good mood" at which of the following BAC levels: 392. A 393. 0.02%*********************************** 394. B 395. 0.10% 396. C 397. 0.15% 398. D 399. none of the above 3 CHEERS FOR ACADEMIC HONESTY!!!