1: A standard drink is: A 12-ounce beer B 2 ounces of liquor C both a and b D neither a and b 2: High-risk drinking is defined as: A 5 or more drinks on an occasion for women B 6 or more drinks on an occasion for men C both a and b D neither a or b 3: Which of the following is a key sign of an alcohol overdose: A having a high body temperature B difficulty breathing C both a and b D neither a or b 4: A blackout: A can occur at a BAC of 0.10-0.15% B is when a person becomes unconscious from drinking too much alcohol C is caused by an impairment of the hippocampus D both a and c 5: Which of the following has primary responsibility for eliminating alcohol from the bloodstream? A liver B stomach C pancreas D both a and b 6: Women tend to reach higher BAC levels more quickly than men because: A they tend to weigh less B they have more of an enzyme in their stomach that breaks down alcohol C both a and b D neither a or b 7: It is illegal for individuals of the legal drinking age to operate a motor vehicle at a BAC of: A 0.007% B 0.008% C 0.07% D 0.08% 8: It is estimated that it could take up to ____ for your body to get rid of the alcohol in one standard drink. A 30 minutes B 1 hour C 1.5 hours D 2 hours 9: The "rate of absorption": A can be slowed down by eating before drinking B has to do with how quickly alcohol enters the bloodstream C is higher when alcohol is consumed with carbonated beverages D both a and b 10: People can help prevent their BACs from rising to dangerous levels by: A pacing their drinks to one or fewer per hour B choosing drinks with less alcohol C avoiding eating before and during drinking D both a and b