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  1. 1.
  2. 1: It is illegal for individuals of the legal drinking age to operate a motor vehicle at a BAC of:
  3. 2.
  4. A
  5. 3.
  6. 0.02%
  7. 4.
  8. B
  9. 5.
  10. 0.05%
  11. 6.
  12. C
  13. 7.
  14. 0.07%
  15. 8.
  16. D
  17. 9.
  18. 0.08%***********************************
  19. 10.
  20.  
  21. 11.
  22. 2: People can better monitor their drinks by:
  23. 12.
  24. A
  25. 13.
  26. knowing how much alcohol is in each drink
  27. 14.
  28. B
  29. 15.
  30. drinking from communal sources, such as a punch bowl
  31. 16.
  32. C
  33. 17.
  34. pouring the drink themselves
  35. 18.
  36. D
  37. 19.
  38. both a and c***********************************
  39. 20.
  40.  
  41. 21.
  42. 3: Which of the following has primary responsibility for eliminating alcohol from the bloodstream?
  43. 22.
  44. A
  45. 23.
  46. liver***********************************
  47. 24.
  48. B
  49. 25.
  50. stomach
  51. 26.
  52. C
  53. 27.
  54. pancreas
  55. 28.
  56. D
  57. 29.
  58. both a and b
  59. 30.
  60.  
  61. 31.
  62. 4: Which of the following things are generally true about alcohol advertisements:
  63. 32.
  64. A
  65. 33.
  66. they have no effect on how much alcohol is consumed***********************************
  67. 34.
  68. B
  69. 35.
  70. they target our expectations and perceptions about drinking
  71. 36.
  72. C
  73. 37.
  74. they accurately depict the negative effects from drinking too much
  75. 38.
  76. D
  77. 39.
  78. none of the above
  79. 40.
  80.  
  81. 41.
  82. 5: A blackout is:
  83. 42.
  84. A
  85. 43.
  86. more likely to be experienced when drinking quickly
  87. 44.
  88. B
  89. 45.
  90. more likely to be experienced by women
  91. 46.
  92. C
  93. 47.
  94. more likely to be experienced when drinking too much
  95. 48.
  96. D
  97. 49.
  98. all of the above***********************************
  99. 50.
  100.  
  101. 51.
  102. 6: Key signs of an alcohol overdose include:
  103. 52.
  104. A
  105. 53.
  106. being in a semiconscious state
  107. 54.
  108. B
  109. 55.
  110. difficulty breathing
  111. 56.
  112. C
  113. 57.
  114. both a and b***********************************
  115. 58.
  116. D
  117. 59.
  118. neither a or b
  119. 60.
  120.  
  121. 61.
  122. 7: If a man and a woman who weigh the same consume the same amount of alcohol:
  123. 62.
  124. A
  125. 63.
  126. the man's BAC will likely be higher
  127. 64.
  128. B
  129. 65.
  130. the woman�s BAC will likely be higher***********************************
  131. 66.
  132. C
  133. 67.
  134. their BAC levels would be the same
  135. 68.
  136. D
  137. 69.
  138. none of the above
  139. 70.
  140.  
  141. 71.
  142. 8: People can help prevent their BACs from rising to dangerous levels by:
  143. 72.
  144. A
  145. 73.
  146. avoiding drinking games
  147. 74.
  148. B
  149. 75.
  150. avoiding eating before and during drinking
  151. 76.
  152. C
  153. 77.
  154. pacing their drinks to one or fewer per hour
  155. 78.
  156. D
  157. 79.
  158. both a and c***********************************
  159. 80.
  160.  
  161. 81.
  162. 9: To avoid a situation where someone is tempted to drive after drinking, you could:
  163. 82.
  164. A
  165. 83.
  166. call ahead for a taxi to pick up you or your friends
  167. 84.
  168. B
  169. 85.
  170. get a sober designated driver to drive everyone home
  171. 86.
  172. C
  173. 87.
  174. check to see if your school has a safe ride program
  175. 88.
  176. D
  177. 89.
  178. all of the above***********************************
  179. 90.
  180.  
  181. 91.
  182. 10: After just one or two drinks,
  183. 92.
  184. A
  185. 93.
  186. people often report feeling in a "good mood"
  187. 94.
  188. B
  189. 95.
  190. alcohol starts to affect the brain
  191. 96.
  192. C
  193. 97.
  194. both a and b***********************************
  195. 98.
  196. D
  197. 99.
  198. neither a or b
  199. 100.
  200.  
  201. 101.
  202. 11: Research shows that the brain:
  203. 102.
  204. A
  205. 103.
  206. has essentially finished developing by the onset of puberty
  207. 104.
  208. B
  209. 105.
  210. has essentially finished developing by 18 years of age
  211. 106.
  212. C
  213. 107.
  214. continues to develop until people are in their mid-20's***********************************
  215. 108.
  216. D
  217. 109.
  218. continues to develop until people are in their mid-30's
  219. 110.
  220.  
  221. 111.
  222. 12: "BAC" stands for:
  223. 112.
  224. A
  225. 113.
  226. body alcohol calculator
  227. 114.
  228. B
  229. 115.
  230. blood alcohol concentration
  231. 116.
  232. C
  233. 117.
  234. body alcohol concentration***********************************
  235. 118.
  236. D
  237. 119.
  238. blood alcohol calculator
  239. 120.
  240.  
  241. 121.
  242. 13: "DUI" stands for:
  243. 122.
  244. A
  245. 123.
  246. driving under inebriation
  247. 124.
  248. B
  249. 125.
  250. driving using intoxicants
  251. 126.
  252. C
  253. 127.
  254. driving under the influence***********************************
  255. 128.
  256. D
  257. 129.
  258. none of the above
  259. 130.
  260.  
  261. 131.
  262. 14: Which part(s) of the brain, when impaired by alcohol, play an important role in learning:
  263. 132.
  264. A
  265. 133.
  266. cerebellum
  267. 134.
  268. B
  269. 135.
  270. hippocampus***********************************
  271. 136.
  272. C
  273. 137.
  274. hypothalamus
  275. 138.
  276. D
  277. 139.
  278. all of the above
  279. 140.
  280.  
  281. 141.
  282. 15: Which of the following decreases the chances of an alcohol overdose:
  283. 142.
  284. A
  285. 143.
  286. eating after drinking
  287. 144.
  288. B
  289. 145.
  290. keeping one's BAC in a safer range (well below 0.04%)
  291. 146.
  292. C
  293. 147.
  294. drinking coffee
  295. 148.
  296. D
  297. 149.
  298. all of the above***********************************
  299. 150.
  300.  
  301. 151.
  302. 16: Which of the following activities can cause your BAC to rise quickly:
  303. 152.
  304. A
  305. 153.
  306. playing drinking games
  307. 154.
  308. B
  309. 155.
  310. drinking shots
  311. 156.
  312. C
  313. 157.
  314. chugging
  315. 158.
  316. D
  317. 159.
  318. all of the above***********************************
  319. 160.
  320.  
  321. 161.
  322. 17: Someone who wants to pace their drinking could try:
  323. 162.
  324. A
  325. 163.
  326. taking small sips to drink more slowly
  327. 164.
  328. B
  329. 165.
  330. alternating non-alcohol drinks and alcohol drinks
  331. 166.
  332. C
  333. 167.
  334. both a and b***********************************
  335. 168.
  336. D
  337. 169.
  338. neither a or b
  339. 170.
  340.  
  341. 171.
  342. 18: The "rate of absorption" has to do with:
  343. 172.
  344. A
  345. 173.
  346. how quickly alcohol is absorbed into bodily tissues
  347. 174.
  348. B
  349. 175.
  350. how quickly alcohol is processed by the kidneys
  351. 176.
  352. C
  353. 177.
  354. how quickly alcohol enters the bloodstream***********************************
  355. 178.
  356. D
  357. 179.
  358. both a and c
  359. 180.
  360.  
  361. 181.
  362. 19: Which of the following can be affected by alcohol consumption?
  363. 182.
  364. A
  365. 183.
  366. memory
  367. 184.
  368. B
  369. 185.
  370. judgment
  371. 186.
  372. C
  373. 187.
  374. attention
  375. 188.
  376. D
  377. 189.
  378. all of the above***********************************
  379. 190.
  380.  
  381. 191.
  382. 20: Which of the following is true about drinking and driving:
  383. 192.
  384. A
  385. 193.
  386. as long as someone is under the legal alcohol limit, it is safe to drive
  387. 194.
  388. B
  389. 195.
  390. if under 21, it is illegal to drive with any measurable amount of alcohol in one�s blood system***********************************
  391. 196.
  392. C
  393. 197.
  394. it takes at least 2 drinks before driving is impaired
  395. 198.
  396. D
  397. 199.
  398. both b and c
  399. 200.
  400.  
  401. 201.
  402. 21: It's possible to drink too much and:
  403. 202.
  404. A
  405. 203.
  406. impair the nerve signals that control breathing
  407. 204.
  408. B
  409. 205.
  410. impair vital reflexes that control gagging
  411. 206.
  412. C
  413. 207.
  414. suffer alcohol poisoning
  415. 208.
  416. D
  417. 209.
  418. all of the above***********************************
  419. 210.
  420.  
  421. 211.
  422. 22: Each standard size drink always contains:
  423. 212.
  424. A
  425. 213.
  426. the same amount of calories
  427. 214.
  428. B
  429. 215.
  430. the same volume of liquid
  431. 216.
  432. C
  433. 217.
  434. the same amount of alcohol***********************************
  435. 218.
  436. D
  437. 219.
  438. both b and c
  439. 220.
  440.  
  441. 221.
  442. 23: A person's BAC will go down if they:
  443. 222.
  444. A
  445. 223.
  446. drink coffee
  447. 224.
  448. B
  449. 225.
  450. take a cold shower
  451. 226.
  452. C
  453. 227.
  454. vomit
  455. 228.
  456. D
  457. 229.
  458. none of the above***********************************
  459. 230.
  460.  
  461. 231.
  462. 24: If you don't know how much alcohol is in a drink, you can:
  463. 232.
  464. A
  465. 233.
  466. ask the person who poured it
  467. 234.
  468. B
  469. 235.
  470. throw it out***********************************
  471. 236.
  472. C
  473. 237.
  474. both a and b
  475. 238.
  476. D
  477. 239.
  478. neither a or b
  479. 240.
  480.  
  481. 241.
  482. 25: Which of the following perceptions influence why and how people drink:
  483. 242.
  484. A
  485. 243.
  486. how we think others feel about drinking
  487. 244.
  488. B
  489. 245.
  490. how often we think others are drinking
  491. 246.
  492. C
  493. 247.
  494. what we think we will or won't get from drinking
  495. 248.
  496. D
  497. 249.
  498. all of the above***********************************
  499. 250.
  500.  
  501. 251.
  502. 26: It is estimated that it could take up to ____ for your body to get rid of the alcohol in one standard drink.
  503. 252.
  504. A
  505. 253.
  506. 30 minutes
  507. 254.
  508. B
  509. 255.
  510. 45 minutes
  511. 256.
  512. C
  513. 257.
  514. 1.5 hours
  515. 258.
  516. D
  517. 259.
  518. 2 hours***********************************
  519. 260.
  520.  
  521. 261.
  522. 27: After people have been drinking:
  523. 262.
  524. A
  525. 263.
  526. they will have a harder time making safe decisions about not drinking and driving
  527. 264.
  528. B
  529. 265.
  530. they will have a harder time reacting to hazards on the road
  531. 266.
  532. C
  533. 267.
  534. both a and b***********************************
  535. 268.
  536. D
  537. 269.
  538. neither a or b
  539. 270.
  540.  
  541. 271.
  542. 28: Which of the following statements is true based on recent research:
  543. 272.
  544. A
  545. 273.
  546. many students support stricter alcohol policies
  547. 274.
  548. B
  549. 275.
  550. many students report being negatively affected by other students' drinking
  551. 276.
  552. C
  553. 277.
  554. many college students don't drink in high-risk ways
  555. 278.
  556. D
  557. 279.
  558. all of the above***********************************
  559. 280.
  560.  
  561. 281.
  562. 29: A standard drink is:
  563. 282.
  564. A
  565. 283.
  566. 12-ounce beer
  567. 284.
  568. B
  569. 285.
  570. 2 ounces of liquor
  571. 286.
  572. C
  573. 287.
  574. both a and b***********************************
  575. 288.
  576. D
  577. 289.
  578. neither a and b
  579. 290.
  580.  
  581. 291.
  582. 30: When faced with a friend who is trying to drive under the influence:
  583. 292.
  584. A
  585. 293.
  586. make sure a sober driver follows your friend home
  587. 294.
  588. B
  589. 295.
  590. listen to your friend if he or she says they are "okay" to drive
  591. 296.
  592. C
  593. 297.
  594. both a and b
  595. 298.
  596. D
  597. 299.
  598. neither a or b***********************************
  599. 300.
  600.  
  601. 301.
  602. 31: Which of the following statement(s) are always true about alcohol:
  603. 302.
  604. A
  605. 303.
  606. the higher BAC rises, the harder it can be for people to control their actions
  607. 304.
  608. B
  609. 305.
  610. the higher BAC rises, the greater the chance of feeling tired, depressed, or nauseous
  611. 306.
  612. C
  613. 307.
  614. alcohol has no effect on some people
  615. 308.
  616. D
  617. 309.
  618. both a and b***********************************
  619. 310.
  620.  
  621. 311.
  622. 32: A blackout:
  623. 312.
  624. A
  625. 313.
  626. can occur at a BAC of 0.10-0.15%
  627. 314.
  628. B
  629. 315.
  630. is when a person becomes unconscious from drinking too much alcohol
  631. 316.
  632. C
  633. 317.
  634. is caused by an impairment of the hippocampus
  635. 318.
  636. D
  637. 319.
  638. both a and c***********************************
  639. 320.
  640.  
  641. 321.
  642. 33: If someone is showing signs of an alcohol overdose, you should:
  643. 322.
  644. A
  645. 323.
  646. not leave the person alone
  647. 324.
  648. B
  649. 325.
  650. lay the person on his or her side
  651. 326.
  652. C
  653. 327.
  654. call for help right away
  655. 328.
  656. D
  657. 329.
  658. all of the above***********************************
  659. 330.
  660.  
  661. 331.
  662. 34: Alcohol can increase the chances of:
  663. 332.
  664. A
  665. 333.
  666. contracting a sexually-transmitted disease
  667. 334.
  668. B
  669. 335.
  670. having sex unwillingly or with an unwilling partner
  671. 336.
  672. C
  673. 337.
  674. damaging relationships
  675. 338.
  676. D
  677. 339.
  678. all of the above***********************************
  679. 340.
  680.  
  681. 341.
  682. 35: When trying to convince a friend not to drive after drinking, you should try:
  683. 342.
  684. A
  685. 343.
  686. talking to your friend in private so he or she won't get embarrassed
  687. 344.
  688. B
  689. 345.
  690. telling your friend that you can't let anything bad happen to him or her
  691. 346.
  692. C
  693. 347.
  694. both a and b***********************************
  695. 348.
  696. D
  697. 349.
  698. neither a or b
  699. 350.
  700.  
  701. 351.
  702. 36: High-risk drinking is defined as:
  703. 352.
  704. A
  705. 353.
  706. 5 or more drinks on an occasion for women
  707. 354.
  708. B
  709. 355.
  710. 6 or more drinks on an occasion for men
  711. 356.
  712. C
  713. 357.
  714. both a and b
  715. 358.
  716. D
  717. 359.
  718. neither a or b***********************************
  719. 360.
  720.  
  721. 361.
  722. 37: Alcohol is:
  723. 362.
  724. A
  725. 363.
  726. a drug***********************************
  727. 364.
  728. B
  729. 365.
  730. an anti-depressant
  731. 366.
  732. C
  733. 367.
  734. a hallucinogen
  735. 368.
  736. D
  737. 369.
  738. all of the above
  739. 370.
  740.  
  741. 371.
  742. 38: Which of the following is a key factor that influences BAC?
  743. 372.
  744. A
  745. 373.
  746. mood
  747. 374.
  748. B
  749. 375.
  750. body weight
  751. 376.
  752. C
  753. 377.
  754. gender
  755. 378.
  756. D
  757. 379.
  758. both b and c***********************************
  759. 380.
  760.  
  761. 381.
  762. 39: Alcohol can have a negative effect on academic performance because of:
  763. 382.
  764. A
  765. 383.
  766. students being more likely to get behind in schoolwork
  767. 384.
  768. B
  769. 385.
  770. missed classes
  771. 386.
  772. C
  773. 387.
  774. delayed or forgotten work
  775. 388.
  776. D
  777. 389.
  778. all of the above***********************************
  779. 390.
  780.  
  781. 391.
  782. 40: Someone might start to report feeling in a "good mood" at which of the following BAC levels:
  783. 392.
  784. A
  785. 393.
  786. 0.02%***********************************
  787. 394.
  788. B
  789. 395.
  790. 0.10%
  791. 396.
  792. C
  793. 397.
  794. 0.15%
  795. 398.
  796. D
  797. 399.
  798. none of the above
  799.  
  800.  
  801. 3 CHEERS FOR ACADEMIC HONESTY!!!
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