ALCOHOL EDU TEST Quizzes with Complete Solutions Graded A+
ALCOHOL EDU TEST Quizzes with Complete Solutions Graded A+ What is a standard drink? *ANS* .6 fluid oz of alcohol How much is a standard drink of liquor? *ANS* 1.5 oz How much is a standard drink of wine? *ANS* 5 oz How much is a standard drink of beer? *ANS* 12 oz What is the percentage of alcohol in hard alcohol like rum or vodka? *ANS* 40% What is the percentage of alcohol in most wines? *ANS* 12% What is the range of alcohol percentages in beer? *ANS* 6%-15% What are some factors that effect a person's risk of alcohol related problems? *ANS* Gender, ethnicity, extracurriculars, and more True or false? There are many reasons college students choose not to drink. *ANS* True True or False? A large group of incoming freshman are frequent heavy drinkers. *ANS* False True or False? Everyone drinks at college parties. *ANS* False What is the percentage of college drinkers who plan on, are ready to, or are currently trying to consume alcohol in a safer way? *ANS* Just under half What are some factors that influence whether or not people choose to drink? *ANS* misperceptions of campus drinking norms, family background, peer influence, and stress What is true of alcohol advertisements? *ANS* They target men and women differently, focus on stereotypes, and don't show the negative sides of drinking. What are some key factors that influence BAC? *ANS* Sex, weight, time, and other liquids, food, or drugs in your system, What are some risk factors of alcohol consumption? *ANS* Prescription or over the counter drugs, energy drinks, sugary mixers, and drinking games What are some protective factors for alcohol consumption? *ANS* Eating before or while drinking, drinking water, and slower drinking True or False? The majority of sexual assaults on campus involve alcohol. *ANS* True What specifically in your body does alcohol interfere with and disrupt? *ANS* The central nervous system and the normal functions of your brain and body What is the face drinking range of BAC? *ANS* .02-.04 What is the zero tolerance law? *ANS* It is illegal for anyone under 21 to drive a car after drinking any amount of alcohol. The .08 BAC is only applicable to individuals of legal drinking age What are some alternatives to drinking and driving? *ANS* A designated driver, calling a cab, or staying put True or False? If I see someone who has had too much alcohol and is planning to drive, I should NOT voice my concerns and offer assistance. *ANS* False Who is impacted when an individual consumes too much alcohol? *ANS* The drinker, friends and family, and even the employer What are some options to keep a friend who as had too much to drink from drinking more? *ANS* Tell him/her all the alcohol is gone, remove any alcohol from their sight, pour out their drink w hen they are not looking, or give them a non-alcoholic drink What are some signs of alcohol poisoning? *ANS* Having passed out or being in a semiconscious state, difficulty waking up or talking, slow or irregular breathing, and cool, pale, or bluish skin. What steps should be taken if alcohol poisoning is suspected? *ANS* Lay the victim on their side, do NOT put them to bed, call 911, monitor breathing and heart rate, stay until help arrives How should you plan ahead? *ANS* Make yourself aware of safe ride options and save the number, saving a number for a taxi and the location of the party, making plans to ride home with someone who will not be consuming alcohol, or making plans to stay overnight so a car will not be needed
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