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In small doses, caffeine: lowers body temperature increases urination causes warts to grow increases body hair3. Caffeine is not present in:: 3. Caffeine is not present in: chocolate coffee sleeping pills tea4. Which drug causes the greatest number of deaths in Australia each year ?: 4. Which drug causes the greatest number of deaths in Australia each year ? alcohol tobacco heroin marijuana5. Amphetamines (speed) can have which of the following effects on the body:: 5. Amphetamines (speed) can have which of the following effects on the body: restlessness and difficulty sleeping sleepiness reduced heart rate increased appetite6. From which country did coffee originate?: 6. From which country did coffee originate? Arabia Jamaica Ireland Brazil7. Which of the following drugs depresses (slows down) the bodies functions?: 7. Which of the following drugs depresses (slows down) the bodies functions? Caffeine Cocaine Alcohol Ecstasy8. What is the highest selling duty free product in the world?: 8. What is the highest selling duty free product in the world? alcohol tobacco perfume camera film9. Which of the following is the most commonly used drug in Australia?: 9. Which of the following is the most commonly used drug in Australia? marijuana tobacco amphetamines alcohol10. The most commonly overdosed drug in Australia is:: 10. The most commonly overdosed drug in Australia is: Alcohol Heroin Paracetamol (Panadol) EcstasyRound 2: Round 21. The most potent form of cannabis is:: 1. The most potent form of cannabis is: marijuana hemp hash hashish oil 2. In what year was the first Australian beer can produced?: 2. In what year was the first Australian beer can produced? 1949 1954 1959 1961 3. What was distinctive about the first Australian beer can?: 3. What was distinctive about the first Australian beer can? It was in the shape of a kangaroo It held two gallons It had a screw top It had to be opened with a can opener 4. By definition, an illicit drug is:: 4. By definition, an illicit drug is: hard to get an injectable drug an illegal drug an expensive drug 5. Which of the following is not an illicit drug?: 5. Which of the following is not an illicit drug? ecstasy cannabis codeine heroin6. How much caffeine is consumed world wide each year?: 6. How much caffeine is consumed world wide each year? 20 000 tonnes 80 000 tonnes 120 000 tonnes 200 000 tonnes7. Approximately what percentage of the Australian population have ever tried ecstasy? : 7. Approximately what percentage of the Australian population have ever tried ecstasy? 30% 15% 5% 1%8. What do Sandra Bullock, Chevy Chase, Bill Cosby, Bruce Willis, Tom Arnold & Kris Kristofferson have in common?: 8. What do Sandra Bullock, Chevy Chase, Bill Cosby, Bruce Willis, Tom Arnold & Kris Kristofferson have in common? All have spent time at the Betty Ford clinic. All used to work as bartenders All have played the role of an alcoholic All say that their favourite drink is Gin & Tonic9. In what year was the corkscrew invented?: 9. In what year was the corkscrew invented? 1780 1860 1890 191010. What does a labeorphilist collect?: 10. What does a labeorphilist collect? Beer bottles Stubby holders Drink coasters Wine Round 3: Round 31. A standard drink contains:: 1. A standard drink contains: 1 gram of alcohol 5 grams of alcohol 10 grams of alcohol 100 grams of alcohol2. How long does it take a healthy liver to break down one standard drink?: 2. How long does it take a healthy liver to break down one standard drink? 30 minutes 1 hour 2 hours 4 hours3. Which 375ml can of drink contains the most alcohol?: 3. Which 375ml can of drink contains the most alcohol? Bundy and Coke UDL Vodka and Orange Victoria Bitter (full strength beer) Woodstock Bourban and Cola4. In the context of drink driving, what do the letters BAC stand for?: 4. In the context of drink driving, what do the letters BAC stand for? Booze And Cannabis Blood Alcohol Concentration Basic Alcohol Consumption Breath Alcohol Content5. Approximately how many beer cans would you need to make a trail from Bendigo to Mildura?: 5. Approximately how many beer cans would you need to make a trail from Bendigo to Mildura? 30 000 300 000 3 000 000 30 000 0006. How could an adult female drink and stay below the legal limit for driving?: 6. How could an adult female drink and stay below the legal limit for driving? 1 in the first hour and 1 every hour after 2 in the first hour and 1 every hour after 2 in the first hour and 1 every 2 hours after 1 in the first hour and 2 every hour after as long as you have a cup of coffee before driving.7. How much wine is there in one standard drink?: 7. How much wine is there in one standard drink? 100 ml 150 ml 200 ml 250 mlWhat is the maximum legal BAC for a ‘P Plater’ in Victoria?: What is the maximum legal BAC for a ‘P Plater’ in Victoria? .05 .08 .07 .00 9. What is the maximum legal BAC for a fully licensed driver in Victoria?: 9. What is the maximum legal BAC for a fully licensed driver in Victoria? .05 .08 .07 .00 10. The average number of grapes required to make one bottle of wine is:: 10. The average number of grapes required to make one bottle of wine is: 600 800 1000 1200 Round 4: Round 41. In 1945 the percentage of Australian men who smoked was approximately:: 1. In 1945 the percentage of Australian men who smoked was approximately: 20 40 70 90 2. In 2001 the percentage of Australian men who smoked was approximately:: 2. In 2001 the percentage of Australian men who smoked was approximately: 20 40 70 903. How long does it take for nicotine to react on the brain after inhaling cigarette smoke?: 3. How long does it take for nicotine to react on the brain after inhaling cigarette smoke? 30 seconds 2 seconds 7 seconds 2 minutes4. The correct term to describe a fear of alcohol is:: 4. The correct term to describe a fear of alcohol is: Alcophobia Methyphobia Grogophobia Ethaphobia 5. Which drug causes the most deaths in 15 to 30 year olds each year in Australia?: 5. Which drug causes the most deaths in 15 to 30 year olds each year in Australia? alcohol tobacco heroin ecstasy6. Approximately what percentage of 14 year olds would say they have ever tasted alcohol?: 6. Approximately what percentage of 14 year olds would say they have ever tasted alcohol? 30 50 70 907. Approximately what percentage of 14 year olds have consumed alcohol in the past month?: 7. Approximately what percentage of 14 year olds have consumed alcohol in the past month? 30 50 70 908. Approximately what percentage of 14 year olds have ever tried cannabis?: 8. Approximately what percentage of 14 year olds have ever tried cannabis? 10 20 30 409. Approximately what percentage of 12 year old males have consumed alcohol in the past month?: 9. Approximately what percentage of 12 year old males have consumed alcohol in the past month? 10 20 30 4010. Approximately what percentage of 12 year old females have consumed alcohol in the past month?: 10. Approximately what percentage of 12 year old females have consumed alcohol in the past month? 10 20 30 40 Round 5: Round 51. A tegestologist:: 1. A tegestologist: is a collector of drink coasters is a scientist who studies alcohol related illnesses is somebody who regularly makes home brew studies the science behind beer brewing 2. Australian’s consume how many million litres of beer per year?: 2. Australian’s consume how many million litres of beer per year? 17 170 1 700 17 0003. Approximately what percentage of 12-17 year olds would say they have ever tried cannabis?: 3. Approximately what percentage of 12-17 year olds would say they have ever tried cannabis? 10 20 30 404. What type of drink would most 12-17 year old males usually drink?: 4. What type of drink would most 12-17 year old males usually drink? beer wine premixed spirits spirits5. What type of drink would most 12-17 year old females usually drink?: 5. What type of drink would most 12-17 year old females usually drink? beer wine premixed spirits spirits6. How would most 12- 17 year olds have obtained their last alcoholic drink? : 6. How would most 12- 17 year olds have obtained their last alcoholic drink? their parents gave it to them they took it from home they got someone to buy it for them they bought it themselves from a retail outlet7. Which group would contain the largest proportion of young people who drank alcohol in the past week?: 7. Which group would contain the largest proportion of young people who drank alcohol in the past week? metropolitan males rural males metropolitan females rural females8. Approximately what percentage of 12-17 year olds would have smoked cigarettes in the past week?: 8. Approximately what percentage of 12-17 year olds would have smoked cigarettes in the past week? 10 20 30 409. How would most 12-17 year olds have obtained their last cigarette?: 9. How would most 12-17 year olds have obtained their last cigarette? their parents gave it to them they took it from home they got someone to buy it for them they bought it themselves from a retail outlet10. Approximately what percentage of 12-17 year olds would have used at least one type of illicit drug (excluding cannabis) during the last year: 10. Approximately what percentage of 12-17 year olds would have used at least one type of illicit drug (excluding cannabis) during the last year 10 20 30 40Round 6: Round 61. Which of the following is not an offence if you are under 18?: 1. Which of the following is not an offence if you are under 18? buying alcohol to drink at home with your parents carrying a bottle of Jim Beam in your school bag when you intend to give it to your older brother for his birthday drinking alcohol in a bar while playing in the local pool comp with your dad enjoying a glass of wine over dinner at a restaurant with your parent or legal guardian2. Which of the following can not be used as proof of age?: 2. Which of the following can not be used as proof of age? a passport a ‘keypass’ proof of age card a learner’s permit a student concession card3. The maximum penalty that may be imposed for making a false proof of age card is: : 3. The maximum penalty that may be imposed for making a false proof of age card is: $50 $150 $200 $20004. The ‘on the spot fine’ that may be imposed for purchasing alcohol for an underage person is:: 4. The ‘on the spot fine’ that may be imposed for purchasing alcohol for an underage person is: $50 $150 $200 $20005. The maximum penalty for possessing cannabis in Victoria is: : 5. The maximum penalty for possessing cannabis in Victoria is: $2000 and 1 year imprisonment $10000 $500 and 6 months imprisonment $3000 and 1 year imprisonment6. In relation to trafficking cannabis, which of the following is true:: 6. In relation to trafficking cannabis, which of the following is true: To be charged you must be in possession of more than 300 grams of cannabis You can only be charged with trafficking if you make more than $50 per sale. If a friend gives you money to buy drugs on their behalf you may be charged with trafficking. You can only be charged with trafficking if you take drugs to a different country7. It is estimated that at any one time, what percentage of the world’s population is drunk?: 7. It is estimated that at any one time, what percentage of the world’s population is drunk? 0.2% 0.7% 1.0% 1.3%8. How many people are estimated to die each day in Australia as a result of smoking?: 8. How many people are estimated to die each day in Australia as a result of smoking? 30 50 70 909. Who would you be ringing if you dialed 1800 55 1800?: 9. Who would you be ringing if you dialed 1800 55 1800? Lifeline Kids Help Line Parentline Drug info line 10. Which agency provides the main drug and alcohol counseling service to residents of the South Gippsland Shire? : 10. Which agency provides the main drug and alcohol counseling service to residents of the South Gippsland Shire? Gippsland Southern Health Kilmany Uniting Care Milpara House Leongatha Community House You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
00144 upload 00001 Esteban Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 290 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: December 17, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Alcohol, Drugs and Adolescents: Alcohol, Drugs and AdolescentsRound 1: Round 11. Which of the following does not contain a drug?: 1. Which of the following does not contain a drug? beer chocolate water cigarettes2. In small doses, caffeine:: 2. In small doses, caffeine: lowers body temperature increases urination causes warts to grow increases body hair3. Caffeine is not present in:: 3. Caffeine is not present in: chocolate coffee sleeping pills tea4. Which drug causes the greatest number of deaths in Australia each year ?: 4. Which drug causes the greatest number of deaths in Australia each year ? alcohol tobacco heroin marijuana5. Amphetamines (speed) can have which of the following effects on the body:: 5. Amphetamines (speed) can have which of the following effects on the body: restlessness and difficulty sleeping sleepiness reduced heart rate increased appetite6. From which country did coffee originate?: 6. From which country did coffee originate? Arabia Jamaica Ireland Brazil7. Which of the following drugs depresses (slows down) the bodies functions?: 7. Which of the following drugs depresses (slows down) the bodies functions? Caffeine Cocaine Alcohol Ecstasy8. What is the highest selling duty free product in the world?: 8. What is the highest selling duty free product in the world? alcohol tobacco perfume camera film9. Which of the following is the most commonly used drug in Australia?: 9. Which of the following is the most commonly used drug in Australia? marijuana tobacco amphetamines alcohol10. The most commonly overdosed drug in Australia is:: 10. The most commonly overdosed drug in Australia is: Alcohol Heroin Paracetamol (Panadol) EcstasyRound 2: Round 21. The most potent form of cannabis is:: 1. The most potent form of cannabis is: marijuana hemp hash hashish oil 2. In what year was the first Australian beer can produced?: 2. In what year was the first Australian beer can produced? 1949 1954 1959 1961 3. What was distinctive about the first Australian beer can?: 3. What was distinctive about the first Australian beer can? It was in the shape of a kangaroo It held two gallons It had a screw top It had to be opened with a can opener 4. By definition, an illicit drug is:: 4. By definition, an illicit drug is: hard to get an injectable drug an illegal drug an expensive drug 5. Which of the following is not an illicit drug?: 5. Which of the following is not an illicit drug? ecstasy cannabis codeine heroin6. How much caffeine is consumed world wide each year?: 6. How much caffeine is consumed world wide each year? 20 000 tonnes 80 000 tonnes 120 000 tonnes 200 000 tonnes7. Approximately what percentage of the Australian population have ever tried ecstasy? : 7. Approximately what percentage of the Australian population have ever tried ecstasy? 30% 15% 5% 1%8. What do Sandra Bullock, Chevy Chase, Bill Cosby, Bruce Willis, Tom Arnold & Kris Kristofferson have in common?: 8. What do Sandra Bullock, Chevy Chase, Bill Cosby, Bruce Willis, Tom Arnold & Kris Kristofferson have in common? All have spent time at the Betty Ford clinic. All used to work as bartenders All have played the role of an alcoholic All say that their favourite drink is Gin & Tonic9. In what year was the corkscrew invented?: 9. In what year was the corkscrew invented? 1780 1860 1890 191010. What does a labeorphilist collect?: 10. What does a labeorphilist collect? Beer bottles Stubby holders Drink coasters Wine Round 3: Round 31. A standard drink contains:: 1. A standard drink contains: 1 gram of alcohol 5 grams of alcohol 10 grams of alcohol 100 grams of alcohol2. How long does it take a healthy liver to break down one standard drink?: 2. How long does it take a healthy liver to break down one standard drink? 30 minutes 1 hour 2 hours 4 hours3. Which 375ml can of drink contains the most alcohol?: 3. Which 375ml can of drink contains the most alcohol? Bundy and Coke UDL Vodka and Orange Victoria Bitter (full strength beer) Woodstock Bourban and Cola4. In the context of drink driving, what do the letters BAC stand for?: 4. In the context of drink driving, what do the letters BAC stand for? Booze And Cannabis Blood Alcohol Concentration Basic Alcohol Consumption Breath Alcohol Content5. Approximately how many beer cans would you need to make a trail from Bendigo to Mildura?: 5. Approximately how many beer cans would you need to make a trail from Bendigo to Mildura? 30 000 300 000 3 000 000 30 000 0006. How could an adult female drink and stay below the legal limit for driving?: 6. How could an adult female drink and stay below the legal limit for driving? 1 in the first hour and 1 every hour after 2 in the first hour and 1 every hour after 2 in the first hour and 1 every 2 hours after 1 in the first hour and 2 every hour after as long as you have a cup of coffee before driving.7. How much wine is there in one standard drink?: 7. How much wine is there in one standard drink? 100 ml 150 ml 200 ml 250 mlWhat is the maximum legal BAC for a ‘P Plater’ in Victoria?: What is the maximum legal BAC for a ‘P Plater’ in Victoria? .05 .08 .07 .00 9. What is the maximum legal BAC for a fully licensed driver in Victoria?: 9. What is the maximum legal BAC for a fully licensed driver in Victoria? .05 .08 .07 .00 10. The average number of grapes required to make one bottle of wine is:: 10. The average number of grapes required to make one bottle of wine is: 600 800 1000 1200 Round 4: Round 41. In 1945 the percentage of Australian men who smoked was approximately:: 1. In 1945 the percentage of Australian men who smoked was approximately: 20 40 70 90 2. In 2001 the percentage of Australian men who smoked was approximately:: 2. In 2001 the percentage of Australian men who smoked was approximately: 20 40 70 903. How long does it take for nicotine to react on the brain after inhaling cigarette smoke?: 3. How long does it take for nicotine to react on the brain after inhaling cigarette smoke? 30 seconds 2 seconds 7 seconds 2 minutes4. The correct term to describe a fear of alcohol is:: 4. The correct term to describe a fear of alcohol is: Alcophobia Methyphobia Grogophobia Ethaphobia 5. Which drug causes the most deaths in 15 to 30 year olds each year in Australia?: 5. Which drug causes the most deaths in 15 to 30 year olds each year in Australia? alcohol tobacco heroin ecstasy6. Approximately what percentage of 14 year olds would say they have ever tasted alcohol?: 6. Approximately what percentage of 14 year olds would say they have ever tasted alcohol? 30 50 70 907. Approximately what percentage of 14 year olds have consumed alcohol in the past month?: 7. Approximately what percentage of 14 year olds have consumed alcohol in the past month? 30 50 70 908. Approximately what percentage of 14 year olds have ever tried cannabis?: 8. Approximately what percentage of 14 year olds have ever tried cannabis? 10 20 30 409. Approximately what percentage of 12 year old males have consumed alcohol in the past month?: 9. Approximately what percentage of 12 year old males have consumed alcohol in the past month? 10 20 30 4010. Approximately what percentage of 12 year old females have consumed alcohol in the past month?: 10. Approximately what percentage of 12 year old females have consumed alcohol in the past month? 10 20 30 40 Round 5: Round 51. A tegestologist:: 1. A tegestologist: is a collector of drink coasters is a scientist who studies alcohol related illnesses is somebody who regularly makes home brew studies the science behind beer brewing 2. Australian’s consume how many million litres of beer per year?: 2. Australian’s consume how many million litres of beer per year? 17 170 1 700 17 0003. Approximately what percentage of 12-17 year olds would say they have ever tried cannabis?: 3. Approximately what percentage of 12-17 year olds would say they have ever tried cannabis? 10 20 30 404. What type of drink would most 12-17 year old males usually drink?: 4. What type of drink would most 12-17 year old males usually drink? beer wine premixed spirits spirits5. What type of drink would most 12-17 year old females usually drink?: 5. What type of drink would most 12-17 year old females usually drink? beer wine premixed spirits spirits6. How would most 12- 17 year olds have obtained their last alcoholic drink? : 6. How would most 12- 17 year olds have obtained their last alcoholic drink? their parents gave it to them they took it from home they got someone to buy it for them they bought it themselves from a retail outlet7. Which group would contain the largest proportion of young people who drank alcohol in the past week?: 7. Which group would contain the largest proportion of young people who drank alcohol in the past week? metropolitan males rural males metropolitan females rural females8. Approximately what percentage of 12-17 year olds would have smoked cigarettes in the past week?: 8. Approximately what percentage of 12-17 year olds would have smoked cigarettes in the past week? 10 20 30 409. How would most 12-17 year olds have obtained their last cigarette?: 9. How would most 12-17 year olds have obtained their last cigarette? their parents gave it to them they took it from home they got someone to buy it for them they bought it themselves from a retail outlet10. Approximately what percentage of 12-17 year olds would have used at least one type of illicit drug (excluding cannabis) during the last year: 10. Approximately what percentage of 12-17 year olds would have used at least one type of illicit drug (excluding cannabis) during the last year 10 20 30 40Round 6: Round 61. Which of the following is not an offence if you are under 18?: 1. Which of the following is not an offence if you are under 18? buying alcohol to drink at home with your parents carrying a bottle of Jim Beam in your school bag when you intend to give it to your older brother for his birthday drinking alcohol in a bar while playing in the local pool comp with your dad enjoying a glass of wine over dinner at a restaurant with your parent or legal guardian2. Which of the following can not be used as proof of age?: 2. Which of the following can not be used as proof of age? a passport a ‘keypass’ proof of age card a learner’s permit a student concession card3. The maximum penalty that may be imposed for making a false proof of age card is: : 3. The maximum penalty that may be imposed for making a false proof of age card is: $50 $150 $200 $20004. The ‘on the spot fine’ that may be imposed for purchasing alcohol for an underage person is:: 4. The ‘on the spot fine’ that may be imposed for purchasing alcohol for an underage person is: $50 $150 $200 $20005. The maximum penalty for possessing cannabis in Victoria is: : 5. The maximum penalty for possessing cannabis in Victoria is: $2000 and 1 year imprisonment $10000 $500 and 6 months imprisonment $3000 and 1 year imprisonment6. In relation to trafficking cannabis, which of the following is true:: 6. In relation to trafficking cannabis, which of the following is true: To be charged you must be in possession of more than 300 grams of cannabis You can only be charged with trafficking if you make more than $50 per sale. If a friend gives you money to buy drugs on their behalf you may be charged with trafficking. You can only be charged with trafficking if you take drugs to a different country7. It is estimated that at any one time, what percentage of the world’s population is drunk?: 7. It is estimated that at any one time, what percentage of the world’s population is drunk? 0.2% 0.7% 1.0% 1.3%8. How many people are estimated to die each day in Australia as a result of smoking?: 8. How many people are estimated to die each day in Australia as a result of smoking? 30 50 70 909. Who would you be ringing if you dialed 1800 55 1800?: 9. Who would you be ringing if you dialed 1800 55 1800? Lifeline Kids Help Line Parentline Drug info line 10. Which agency provides the main drug and alcohol counseling service to residents of the South Gippsland Shire? : 10. Which agency provides the main drug and alcohol counseling service to residents of the South Gippsland Shire? Gippsland Southern Health Kilmany Uniting Care Milpara House Leongatha Community House